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So lots of people just use a panel (one or more) as an accent on accent wall kind of vibe. Sometimes it gets framed out with simple molding.
This is interesting - It's very expensive Clarence House wallpaper done on a board without borders, and then used as a leaner |
Another leaner, but framed this time |
This is a classic way to frame wallpaper panels |
Kind of quirky - Using dowel rods, wrap the two short ends of your panel and secure with glue. - Hang using some ribbon |
Have you done this with wallpaper? If not what do you think?
Check out this Etsy shop Accentuwall for really cute and affordable peel and stick wallpaper.
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I love this! I've always wanted to try something like this, but wasn't sure how to do it. I'm so glad you were able to show us some examples!
ReplyDeleteOh...I really like this! Love the last image....I'd totally do this...you get the impact without being married to it and without all the work....hmmmm...as I look around my house wondering...where I could do this....
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely. You can get so many great looks at a great price if your budget is being garnished by the holidays! Linda on the WB
ReplyDeleteValorie, I really love the Chinoiserie panels mounted or framed simply in a room, fab!
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Karena
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I swore that I will never wallpaper another room after I finished stripping the last one. It's too much of a commitment. The panels are a great idea.
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