The origin of wallpaper began hundreds of years ago as a cost-effective alternative to fabric wall-hangings, which were widely used a costly embellishment by the wealthy. Currently, it’s quite the opposite–wallpaper is now considered a classy adornment. While this popular decorating tool goes in and out of use over the years, decorators are currently inclined towards wallpaper due to a new thirst for shades and textures that go beyond neutrals, such as gray, white, and beige, which were color palette choices just recently in demand.
Manufacturers are producing more jazzy patterns that include pop art and nature patterns, because once popular diminutive striped or floral patterns are falling out of favor. Decorators love the new designs that are currently being created that mirror posh art works. These new patterns let decorators inject some fun into their environment and offer homeowners the opportunity to add conversation pieces to specific rooms, providing …