I am a huge fan of using wallpaper to create beautiful spaces in my home. It makes such a dramatic impact on a room.

I used it in Jack’s nursery for an accent wall behind his crib, and I am absolutely obsessed with it. I walk past his room 100 times each day just to peek inside.

And if you follow me on Instagram, then you know I’ve been redoing our spare bathroom with the most adorable bunny wallpaper and a beadboard wallpaper.

Naturally, with my strong affection for wallpaper, I spend a decent amount of time looking for different prints and dreaming of ways I could use them if I had unlimited wall space.

I have built of quite a collection of favorites and want to share them with y’all along with my vision for each design.

Oxford Stripe

This beautiful blue, thin stripe paper would be perfect for a powder room or master bedroom. It could be used horizontally or vertically, but I recommend using stripes vertically to draw the eye up and make a room appear taller.

Sticks

This particular print has been super trendy lately. It’s simple and elegant and gives off major farmhouse vibes. I would use it in a guest bedroom or home office, and I would divide the walls in half, using this paper on the top portion of the walls and install wainscoting below.

Closet Stripe

This light blue print is perfect for a small powder room (use it vertically) or a laundry room. If I were to use it in either of those rooms, I would paper every wall and use gold accents to create a dreamy, sophisticated southern space.

Pink and White Watercolor Check

This is the wallpaper we used in Jack’s nursery, except we selected the black and white version. I love the pink and white watercolor for a little girl’s bedroom or bathroom with gold accents. I also think it would be darling in a dining room with wainscoting.

Kalahari

This elephant print is outside of my comfort zone, but I couldn’t get it out of my head once I saw it. I would love to use this in a baby girl’s nursery paired with some rattan furniture and tropical plants. The colors are stunning but neutral, and the elephants seem so peaceful.

Maria Gingham

If you can’t tell, I gravitate toward gingham, plaids, and stripes. The pastel colors in this print make it perfect for a little girl’s room, a laundry room, or even inside a closet. I have been itching to instal wallpaper in a closet. I love the impact it makes on such a small space.

Ester Dove Plaid

This plaid is the definition of traditional and farmhouse, and it is perfect for any room. Personally, I would choose to use it in a laundry room, home office, or dining room.

Rattan Overlay Lattice

Again, this print stopped me in my scroll. I am obsessed with the nod to rattan, which is extremely popular right now. For this one, I would use it on the back part of a bookcase or built-ins. It would also be great in a formal dining room.

Sunday Best

It’s difficult to tell unless you zoom in, but the lines in this print are created from small lines that appear to be hand drawn. I appreciate that it isn’t just another plaid print and recommend using it in a home office, study, or formal dining room.

Astoria

I so adore this print and have dreams of using it to create a dramatic accent wall in the dining room of our next house (whenever that might be). It is dainty but elegant and exudes traditional cottage vibes.

Hopscotch

I actually ordered a sample of this wallpaper last year when we redid our master bedroom closet. I considered using it on the back wall of that space (and still wish I would have). Let me tell you, the photos don’t do this print justice. It is stunning in person.

Larkspur

This print comes in several colors, but I adore the light blue the most. since it is so dainty, I can see it in a master bedroom as an accent wall with white shiplap on the walls surrounding it.

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