Headboard Wallpaper Bedroom
Thomas Loof
Playfully patterned and bursting with color, vivid statement wallpaper is the addition your stylish bedroom needs. It's a versatile design tool that can conjure calming scenes across the entire space or add texture to your minimalist bedroom design scheme. Wallpaper is also an ideal way to create a sense of escape in a bedroom, whether with hand-painted wallpaper murals, iconic wallpaper patterns, or more unexpected wallpaper ideas.
While the process of installing wallpaper can be time-consuming, it's well worth it once you find the perfect print to promote rest and relaxation. Take a peek at 30 of our favorite bedroom wallpaper ideas from top interior designers. From peacock-colored patterns to trellis prints, you're sure to find a wallpaper to match your decorating style.
Thomas Loof
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Thomas Loof
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Cabana-Striped Bunks
Tented striped wallpaper (Farrow & Ball) transforms a space over the garage at this Florida family retreat designed by Summer Thornton into a cabana-style guest quarters.
Annie Schlechter
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Douglas Friedman
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Chinoiserie Chic
In the primary bedroom of this Connecticut house designed by Miles Redd, a painted "bookcase" cleverly hides a television that rises from within. "The owner loves portraits, and I think they look sensational on the chinoiserie wallpaper," says Redd of the pair of fancy-dress French School paintings.
Douglas Friedman
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Tucked In with Tufts
At this Connecticut house designed by Miles Redd, Rose Cumming's tufted trompe l'oeil wallpaper lines a guest room.
Douglas Friedman
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DYLAN THOMAS
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DYLAN THOMAS
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Romantic Sepia
Textile designer Richard Smith loves to harness the power of sepia, especially in a bedroom. "I've always loved the palette's simple beauty," he says. "And the red drapery pelmets add a bit of humor."
Emily J Followill
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Paneled Paper
In this Low Country home designed by Beth Webb, a cozy guest nook—one of three bedrooms tucked on the second floor—reveals the soft swoop of the roof clad with a faux-bois wallcovering (Nobilis). "It's like sleeping under a tent, which is fitting out in the country," says architect Peter Block. Sconce and fan, Circa Lighting
DOUGLAS FRIEDMAN
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Dark Romance
In the guest room of this California home designed by Ken Fulk, floral wallpaper with a black ground infuses the room a surprisingly serene vibe. The bed is upholstered in motorcycle leather and trimmed with aged brass nailheads (Ralph Lauren). Nineteen-fifties armchair, Lawrence Peabody
Brian Woodcock
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William Abranowicz
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Metallic Dreams
Designer Alex Papachristidis enveloped this Hamptons guest bedroom in Osborne & Little's metallic Sherwood print, creating a cohesive yet cozy feeling within the space. The white-plaster woodland guest bed was inspired by Pauline de Rothschild's Château Mouton.
Melanie Acevedo
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Annie Schlechter
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David Tsay
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Delicate Scenes
A delicate forest scene plays out on the walls of this Jan Showers- designed bedroom. The pastel colors of the Gracie wallpaper contribute a soothing quality to the space. The lamps are made from vintage 1940s Murano glass.
Brian Woodcock
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Dylan Thomas
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Preserved Prints
Preserving the spirit of his 17th-century apartment, decorator Micky Hurley kept the bedroom's original wallpaper, Zuber's iconic Petit Parque, in tact. The celebrated print serves as a colorful background from a antique four-poster bed.
MELANIE ACEVEDO
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Annie Schlechter
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Björn Wallander
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Thomas Loof
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In Full Bloom
The fun-loving and vibrant Alessandra Branca welcomes color into this Washington, D.C., bedroom with a custom hand-painted wallpaper. The creamy white accents soften the bold green hues of the Casa Branca bench, headboard, and canopy bed. The Biedermeier chest is in black lacquer that stands out against the Stark carpet.
Melanie Acevedo
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Björn Wallander
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NICHOLAS MELE
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Tropical Hues
Designer Meg Braff brings the iconic color palette of Palm Beach indoors by custom-coloring one of her wallpapers (Rainforest) in apricots, pinks, and yellows. The low-slung poster bed is adorned with bedding from by Leontine Linens and upholstered in Braff's Beverly Hills fabric.
Thomas Loof
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Amy Neunsinger
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Floral Finishings
The Quadrille wallcovering and bed cover fabric in the guest room designed by Mark D. Sikes awakens the historic charm this 1950s home. The rugs are by Merida (natural) and Madeline Weinrib (pink cotton). The door is painted Calke Green by Farrow & Ball.
Melanie Acevedo
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Björn Wallander
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Paisley Paradise
Designer Sig Bergamin mixes Ralph Lauren Home paisley fabric with a textured Elizabeth Hamilton for John Rosselli wallcovering to create a layered look in this Miami twin bedroom. The canopy fabric is from Thibault, and the draperies are from Ralph Lauren. Both the ottomans and pendant lighting are from Jalan Jalan Collection.
Amy Neunsinger
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Sophisticated Stripes
The top-floor guest quarters of this Alabama ranch is covered wall-to-ceiling in a Sister Parish wallcovering. Designer Mark D. Sikes uses Jasper drapery and bench fabric to compliment the blue-and-white patterned walls. The rug is from Merida.
Melanie Acevedo
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Everything's Coming Up Roses
Inspired by the emerald gardens of this Memphis cottage, designer William Eubanks swathes every inch of this guestroom in a Rose Cummings floral chintz called Sackville-West. The drapery fringe is from Brunschwig & Fils.
Source: https://www.veranda.com/home-decorators/g27273730/bedroom-wallpaper-ideas/
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