Reclaimed Wood and wallpaper designing

Reclaimed Wood and wallpaper designing

Wallpaper

Yes, wallpaper is back in style, big time! But instead of your grandmother’s floral prints, new wallpapers come in a fabulous array of colors, patterns, and textures, to add visual impact to any room. It’s a little trickier than paint for do-it-yourselfers, but it can be done. (Again, turn to online tutorials for tips.)
And if you’re hesitant to commit to gluing the wallpaper to your wall and possibly having to tear and scrub it off later, you can find many options of removable wallpaper that are easily peeled off if you’re not happy with the look.

You can find wallpaper online from a number of sources, including sites like Wayfair and Houzz. Or you can take advantage of our company’s trade discount and let us help you find the perfect wallpaper through our sources at the Seattle Design Center. (We also get a Houzz discount that we can pass along to our clients upon request.)

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Reclaimed Wood

This is one of our favorite treatments for creating a striking accent wall. The easiest type to install is a peel-and-stick plank, available in many varieties, sizes, and colors from companies such as Stikwood and Timberchic.
These ultra-thin planks are milled from reclaimed or sustainably harvested woods, so this option is environmentally friendly as well as easy to cut and place. Timberchic, for example, harvests all of its wood products from the depths of Maine’s Penobscot River, dredging up old-growth logs that were left behind during the state’s early 20th-century lumber industry. It’s a cool product with a cool back story!

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