I was inspired by the fabulous room in an upcoming post featuring Elitis velvet wallpaper and looked up the Elitis line. What a serendipitous treat! Their products are amazing. Below is some eye candy to enjoy.
This Koziel Louis XV Wood Panelling Wallpaper in grey is a wonderful Trompe L’Oeil Wallpaper which would be exquisite in a dining room or or master suite, or turned sideways for wainscoting.
With Ex Libris wallpaper part of Elitis’s pleats collection, you can add instant depth and character to a room. This would be great in a den or game room.
For an intimate den, the mis en plis wallpaper part of Elitis’s pleats collection, resembles folded up craft paper.
Below the Brooklyn Tins Wallpaper by Merci, the Hippest Parisian conceptual store. I could see this in a grand loft space, or an intimate study where wood paneling might be too stuffy or contrived.
Sidney Paul & Co Verre Eglomise Frames Wallpaper adds depth to a room and add an instant look of French historic to a room. It would be fabulous in an entry or butler’s pantry.
For a more refined look, the Elitis Hope Wallpaper, is luminescent gold paper would be wonderful in a grand room or a penthouse apartment.
For the basement man cave, Kemra Wallpapers Camden Factory Brick Wallpaper can add instant character.
Another fun modern studio look is the tufted leather. The Mineheart Chesterfield Button Back Wallpaper pays homage to the classic Chesterfield deep-buttoned sofa.
Below Scrapwood Wallpaper by Piet Hein Eek. Wouldn’t this look fabulous in a beach house. You have to look twice and even touch it to see that it is not painted wood boards, that it is wallpaper.
Feature image Piet Boon has created Concrete Wallpaper, a contemporary wallpaper that is stunning.
Below are some more recent finds if you would like to try the looks above but are not yet ready to make the investment. If you are interested in a particular item, there is an embedded link in each picture below to make it convenient for you to click on the item and get. Some similar looks to try…
You could even try the look of tile on your backsplash with the paper before committing to the tile!
If you would like to emulate the gorgeous room on our post featuring Elitis velvet wall coverings, follow the pictogram below from eltis.fr.
1- Draw a vertical line with a level that you will use as a guide to place the edge of the wallcovering.
2- Use a special adhesive for wall textiles and glass-textile fabrics.
3- Apply the wallcovering on the wall and following the vertical line with the edge of the wallcovering.
4- Eliminate all air bubbles with a smooth brush form the center to the edges.
5- Cut the extra wallcovering with a cutter, at the top and the bottom of the wall.
6-Apply the paste with a roll or a paste brush on the wall, covering the whole surface of the following drop (up to the vertical line).
7-Apply the wallcovering on the wall and following the vertical line with the edge of the wallcovering.
8-Apply the wallcovering on the wall and following the vertical line with the edge of the wallcovering.
9- Eliminate all air bubbles with a smooth brush form the center to the edges.
10- Adjust drops edge to edge.
11- Cut the extra wallcovering with a cutter, at the top and the bottom of the wall.
12- Repeat the process until all surfaces covered.
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