
Ellen Show/Sandy Living Room
One of the focal points of this living space is the wall behind the couch. Because the furniture is neutral, we were able to add punches of color and personality elsewhere, like on this wooden slat wallpaper and in the throw pillows.
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CoastalPerfect for a seaside vacation retreat, this wallpaper based on weather-beaten driftwood adds a rustic, nautical edge to anchor a room design.

Trompe l’oeilOnce, fake was a byword for naff, but a new generation of quality papers mimicking other, pricier or more fiddly, finishes (bricks, wood, book spines, marble, even pegboard) has long put paid to that. This Scrapwood wallpaper by Piet Hein Eek has become a bit of a modern classic in recent years, and recreates the kind of faded vintage boards that usually take decades to achieve. It’s much more interesting than another wall of neutral paint.
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walls, maybe sleepers could look like this?

Cream and washed out blue with sisal rug