Wallpaper

A room with a point of view.

Wallpaper is the detail people fall for and then hesitate on. It's the thing that would give a flat, forgettable room something to say. It's also the thing that's easy to get wrong. A bad install shows immediately: bubbles, seams that don't line up, a pattern that drifts at the corners. So the paper stays in a cart, or on a Pinterest board, and the wall stays blank.

Wallpaper lives or dies on the install. Pattern matched seam to seam, corners and outlets cut clean, walls prepped so it goes up right and stays right. You bring the pattern you've been eyeing, whether that's a single feature wall or a whole room. The work is making it look like it was made for the space.

Done right, it's the detail people notice the second they walk in. The one that makes a room feel like a decision, not a default.

A bathroom with dark floral wallpaper above green vertical plank wainscoting and a wood ledge
An orchid in a pot on a dark ledge beside a window, with dark floral wallpaper on the wall.
A powder room with grey botanical wallpaper, a navy vanity, a white counter, a brass-framed mirror, and a wall sconce.