One color wallpaper7/25/2023 Aside from the design aspect, why install something you have to patch when the wall gets dinged? Not fun to hassle with wallpaper in that case and not easy. Practically speaking, ‘things’ will be brought in through that space. Would it be too busy? Scale too large? Instead of ordering more paper at the same time, why not unroll what you are getting for the studio or better still, remove enough of the current rendition and tape it up in the hallway to judge the impact? Seems to me to be the only way to tell if it works or not. Hmmm? Wallpaper in the hallway? In one respect, it is like the “preview of coming attractions.” A dramatic entrance. (Something about the wallpaper bothered me, which became clear once you decided to make that change.) So it’s just so hard for me to determine, based on a mock up, if this is busy and crazy and colorful and fun in a good way, or if it crosses that line into “too much” for my color- and pattern-loving self. For example, from that photo/mock up above, you don’t get any sense at just how big that main room is, and you can’t tell just how much white will be in the room once the ceiling and all of the other walls are painted white. But there’s definitely a point at which things can be too much even for me.Īnd again, things look and feel so much different when standing inside a real room than they do when looking at pictures or mock ups. I like more pattern and color than the average person does. It’s just so hard to decide because I do like a whole lot of color, and I do tend to like things a bit on the busy side. So with all of that said, here is my very bad attempt at a mock up to give us an idea of what a wallpapered back entry might look like, but keep in mind that the bathroom walls will be changing also…
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |