I'm fairly certain this is tile not wallpaper on the wall, but it does give a visual of dark walls with contrasting white fixtures.
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Perhaps for the upstairs bathroom?
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The artwork helps breakup the wallpaper pattern. I think the toilet and ceiling don't do well against this paper, but that's just me.
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PLEASE not this wallpaper! :)
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Find a wallpaper on Spoonflower that speaks to you, and then do this with it. I think it's a bit much in this image, but it certainly makes the point about dramatic with wallpaper.
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Too much of books already perhaps? :)
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I'm a fan of Art Deco, so this appeals to me as well. Has the shine to help brighten a dark room.
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More flowers, the dark wainscoting again breaks up the monotony.
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Here ya go,,, change the wallpaper to the black and white trees...then the accent wall in a solid color. Does this help with visualization?
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Trees with dark version. A bit overpowering I think...
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This is another pretty cool black/white wallpaper. It's all about contrast and balancing.
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Another version of this paper
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Honestly, I don't like this. I'm all for color, but this seems very modern and the trees don't really work in my opinion.
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This has a window though, to help keep things bright.
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If you go dark, gotta have the sparkle and shine and an amazing mirror.
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Well, if you want drama...here ya go (without flowers). The common theme here seems to be amazing mirrors.
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A nice 'light' example of the powder room with the birch tree paper.
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Another version of the tree wallpaper. Noticed that the wainscoting breaks up the pattern.
Great storage idea!
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