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4 Ways to get the Look of Hand Painted Wallpaper

December 9, 2010 in Asian (Chinoiserie), Beige, Floral, Glamorous, Gray, Luxurious, TIPS & TRICKS!, Wallpaper / Tiles / Murals

The pattern on wallpaper is usually repeated throughout. This is what separates printed wallpaper from the hand painted variety. Only drawback? The hand painted variety is obviously super expensive. Like $500 per square meter expensive.  Since I love the look of hand pained wall papers, and chances are that you do too, I thought I’d round up a few ways to achieve this look without breaking the bank.  But first, let’s take a look at the real thing:

TAPET CAFE

Hand painted wallpaper makes it possible to achieve beautiful non-repeated scenery which isn’t possible with standard wallpaper. Beautiful, isn’t it?

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Here’s four ideas on how to achieve the hand painted wallpaper look:

1. Printed Murals:

There are actually printed mural wallpapers available, like this one by York Wallcoverings. A good alternative for a feature wall.

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2. Hire a painter.

WINDSOR SMITH / SCOTT WATERMAN

This wall is painted by LA based artist Scott Waterman.

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ALLISON COSMOS

Allison Cosmos is a professional mural painter. At $75 an hour this isn’t an option for everyone though. This girl is insanely talented, click the link to see more of her work!

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3. Paint a mural yourself!

MARTENSEN JONES

If you are a good painter, you can free hand a mural yourself. If you don’t consider yourself a good painter, pick a beautiful scene and trace around it on a transparent sheet. Use an overhead projector or mount the sheet in front of a bright lamp. Move the projector further away from the wall you are working on to make the scene larger. Then trace around the shadows on your wall, and fill in with paint. To achieve more depth, paint on wallpaper!

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4. Invest in stencils.

THE STENCIL LIBRARY

The Stencile Library has a large collection of multi-layered stencils. This requires little artistic abilities, and the result is simply stunning! Here is an example of the result you can get with these stencils. This particular wall is created using this stencil.

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THE STENCIL LIBRARY

Here’s a closeup of the stenciled wallpaper. To top it all of, Helen, the proud owner of this bedroom wall, placed crystals in the birds eyes and on the flowers. I LOVE this!

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THE STENCIL LIBRARY

Here you can see that this mural consists of 4 panels. Many of their stencils constitute three or four layers (sheets) for each stencil design, which means you can use many different colors on one stencil, and achieve a nice depth. The girls at the Stencil Library shows lots of examples on their blog ;)

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Have a great day everyone!

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Magnolia Fabric Love

November 15, 2010 in Bedroom, Beige, Christmas, Floral, Hottest Designers, Natural, Soft and Light

I just can’t get this bold, magnolia print duvet cover off my mind:

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It is carried by Pottery Barn (like you couldn’t tell ;)

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I’ve always had a thing for bold floral prints and apart from the color scheme, I fell in love with the soft lines and watercolor look to it.

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Well wouldn’t you know, it’s designed by Roz James, a fabric designer known for her beautiful hand-painting style.

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Take a look at her portfolio to see what I mean.

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I spy a pair of magnolia accent pillows in this living room as well.

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So, what do you think about this fabric? Anyone loving this as much as I am?

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On another note, I loved reading your opinions on the Eagle Console table, you all said exactly what I thought.. I love it in that setting, but can’t really imagine it look good with anything other than seagrass wallpaper.

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Classic Cream and Green Living room

September 28, 2010 in Beige, Classic, Floral, Green, Living room, Rugs and Carpets, Soft and Light

This room that I came across on Redbook Is very well styled for Fall:

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Lot’s of soft pillows and a warm zig zag throw to snuggle up in. Can you believe those lovely curtains are from Ikea? The photo is credited to Eric Piasecki, he’s the same photographer that shot the gorgeous blue living room in my previous post “Look what I managed to dig up“. If you take a tour of Eric’s portfolio you’ll surely recognize some Pottery Barn images as well. Yes, he’s one of the geniuses behind the PB Catalog!

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Here are some of the sources I recognized right away:

Ikea Curtains , Flower Pillow, Sunburst PillowGreen Area Rug, Zig Zag Ikea Throw,

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A great mix of affordable and luxurious, wouldn’t you say?

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White and Green Conservatory

June 1, 2010 in Floral, Green, Natural, Porch/Sunroom, Summer, White

Here’s some sunroom inspiration, all images via House to Home:

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white and green conservatory with seating area and green leaf fabrics and blinds

The entire room is white and heavily accented with various shades of green. What a great way to bring the outdoors in!

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white and green conservatory with white rattan chair

I did say all shades of green!

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white and green consrvatory with green leaf fabric

Got to love it when functional meets beautiful.

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This sunroom kind of remind me of the one in an earlier post called “Prettiest Sunroom“, except that one had a lot of turquoise in it too.