When crocuses, tulips and other first flowers of spring shoot up from the ground, it’s time to celebrate with fresh blooms at home. An alternative? Bring pretty petal power to your pad with wallpaper. It’s so transformative, uplifting and easy to do – now you can enjoy the sights of spring all year long!
Flower Power
Talk about flower power: this pink and green print in Leisse Wilcox’s 1930s cottage in Cobourg, ON upstages every element in the room – in the best way. Imagine how mundane this room would look with white walls.
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Vibrant Vignette
Bright and whimsical, we are crushing on this Friday Floral wallpaper that adds a dose of cheer anywhere you need it. Pair it with vivid furnishings to really wrap up the look.
Spring Sketch
If bright florals are too loud for your taste, check out this painterly black and white print. The peel and stick Botany wallpaper from Chasing Paper makes an elegant statement in the bathroom.
Perennially Perfect
Whether spring, summer or any other season, this decorative floral wallpaper from the Love It or List It Vancouver team is a keeper. The music space itself is not too shabby either, with all that built-in storage and everything.
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Petals Galore
So let’s say you have a very simple bedroom set and your space lacks zip. Instead of buying a ton of colourful accessories, shop for an incredibly punchy roll of wallpaper. As inspiration, we bring you this darling motif from a guest room at the June Motel in Prince Edward County. Swoon.
Home Alone (With a View)
We’re all working more from home these days. Create an inviting spring-fresh view with an adorable floral print from Milton & King by artist and textile designer Georgia Macmillan.
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Traditional Floral Garden
This room conjures up images of afternoon tea with scones and clotted cream in a wild English garden.
The Elodie wallpaper from Harlequin’s Amilie collection has aristocratic aplomb. It’s especially fetching paired with matching bedding and drapery.
Playful Poppies
A cheery cluster of poppies will surely make you smile each morning. Hand-drawn by Lisa Congdon, the Poppy design also comes in a beautiful grey. Wallpaper never looked so fresh!
Daisy Fresh
Do you struggle to keep your plants alive? Wallpaper is the answer. We love this garden of daisies paired with mid-mod furnishings. Can you believe in a few hours your walls can look as good as this?
Soft and Sweet
Glam accents and a fresh colour palette have us applauding this sweet nursery in Vancouver designed by Huong Nguyen. So you’re not redoing your kid’s room every few years, choose a wallpaper like this floral version that isn’t too juvenile. Oh and gliders aren’t just for nursing. This modern chair will look just as good beside a bed.
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Sweet Sensation
Subway tile meets daffodils and pineapples in this wallpaper for the sweetest pairing at the Palm Beach Hotel, designed by Palm Beach Lately. This is a surefire way to bring sass to a smaller bathroom. The vintage sink with gold plumbing is a fitting choice that completes this loo’s retro feel. Take a gander at the rest of the Pineapple Pad.
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Small Doses
If unleashing flowers everywhere isn’t your thing or you’re on a budget, try using wallpaper on a targeted area. Install punchy wallpaper as a backdrop to a vignette to make it pop – or in a small powder room.
Into the Blue
Imagine waking up to this tangle of tropical leaves and flowers? It’s like having your very own dense rainforest right at home. Because it’s all blue, the Ayden Tropical wallpaper from Wayfair reads refreshing and modern.
The Dark Side
For the pastel averse, may we present an intriguing black bedroom with white blooms? This whole room recalls a moody Dutch painting, with its heavy wood antique bed and the open door that lets in the breeze.
Pretty and Pale
In this decidedly feminine bedroom, designer Stacey Cohen went for a lulling pale palette and the results are so pretty! The soft floral wallpaper, plush headboard and eye-catching oblong light fixture are a winning combo.
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