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Wallpaper boasts a rich, centuries-old history It first appeared in China during the 17th century and gained popularity in the West, particularly in France, by the 1700s. Since then, it has remained a staple in homes worldwide. While some may consider it outdated, the truth is, wallpaper is still a popular alternative to paint, especially in bathrooms.
In this article, we’ll explore a range of bathroom ideas, from the best types of wallpaper for moisture-prone spaces to ideal prints and colors, how to use wallpaper to make a small bathroom feel larger, and tips for smooth application. Let’s get started!
Are All Wallpapers Created Equal?
Before you dive into redoing your bathroom, it’s essential to know that not all wallpapers are created equal. There are various types, each with advantages and drawbacks that determine its suitability for a bathroom. Here’s a quick look at the most common types:
Printed
Also known as traditional wallpaper, this is what comes to mind when most people think of wallpaper. It’s usually mass-produced, meaning it’s often of lower quality and prone to tearing. Avoid using printed papers in bathrooms, as its water-based inks can smudge due to humidity and steam, leaving your walls looking less than stellar.
Mylar
Similar to printed wallpaper, Mylar includes a printed layer but with the addition of a protective polyester film. This makes it washable and more water-resistant, making it a great option for bathrooms. However, be mindful that it can emphasize any imperfections on your walls.
Grasscloth and Bamboo
Made from natural plant fibers, these wallpapers create a beautiful, textured look. Grasscloth wallpaper is woven from materials like hemp, cork, or reed, while bamboo wallpaper is made by gluing fibers onto a backing paper. Though they provide a stunning aesthetic, they are not ideal for high-moisture areas like bathrooms. Reserve them for your living room or bedroom, where humidity isn’t an issue.
Vinyl
Vinyl wallpaper is the go-to option for bathrooms. It’s durable, highly water-resistant, and easy to clean. Available in peel-and-stick varieties (also called removable wallpaper), it simplifies application while offering maximum protection against bathroom moisture.
Choosing a Design: Color and Pattern Options
Once you’ve selected the appropriate wallpaper material (vinyl or Mylar for bathrooms), it’s time to dive into the exciting part: choosing the design! While there are no strict rules when it comes to colors and patterns, these general guidelines will help ensure a polished look.
Solid Colors
Many prefer single-color wallpaper in bathrooms to avoid creating a chaotic or busy feel. Some popular shades include:
- Monochrome: White wallpaper is timeless, creating a crisp, clean look. Dark shades like charcoal or black can add a dramatic, modern flair.
- Cool Greens and Blues: Mint, sage, and baby blue evoke a serene, spa-like atmosphere. These calming hues are ideal for promoting relaxation in the bathroom.
- Warm Yellows and Oranges: Muted tones like champagne, blush, or peach add a touch of warmth without overwhelming the space. Sandy beige or cream can also bring a soft, inviting glow to the room.
Patterns
There’s endless variety when it comes to wallpaper patterns. From bold geometric designs to intricate florals, you can infuse your bathroom with personality. Large, simple patterns in monochromatic tones work especially well, as they maintain a serene ambiance. Consider options like:
- Botanical or Floral Prints: These add life and vibrancy when used on an accent wall.
- Stone, Tile, or Marble Designs: These mimic luxurious materials without the hassle of upkeep, offering an elegant look with none of the maintenance.
Maximizing Space: Wallpaper for Small Bathrooms
Your choice of color and pattern plays a key role in how spacious your bathroom feels. For smaller bathrooms or powder rooms, large-scale geometric patterns can create the illusion of more space by tricking the eye into perceiving a larger surface area.
Conversely, smaller, intricate designs can make a room feel more confined and should be reserved for accent walls or small portions. Textured wallpaper that mimics materials like brick or wood can also give the illusion of depth, making a small bathroom appear roomier.
In terms of color, light shades work best for small bathrooms as they reflect light, making the space feel more open. Darker hues, while sophisticated, tend to absorb light, making a room feel smaller and cozier. Pale tones, especially white, are a foolproof choice.
Tips and Tricks for Perfect Wallpaper Application
Once you’ve chosen your wallpaper, it’s time to apply it. While wallpaper installation can be labor-intensive, proper preparation will ensure a smooth process and lasting results.
1. Remove and Smooth
Begin by removing nails, hooks, and any wall imperfections. Sand down the surface to create a flat, even base. This ensures the wallpaper sticks properly, reducing the risk of water seeping in and causing mold.
2. Clean and Prime
Clean the walls thoroughly, using a sugar scrub if needed. If your walls have glossy paint, strip it using a vinegar solution. Once clean, apply a white primer to seal the surface.
3. Apply
For peel-and-stick wallpaper, simply remove the backing and apply it directly to the wall. For traditional wallpaper, use a paint roller to apply paste before affixing the wallpaper. In either case, use a brush to smooth the paper as you go. If applying wallpaper over tiles, make sure to clean, smooth, and sand down the surface to ensure the paper adheres properly.
Seeking Professional Help?
If applying wallpaper seems daunting or you’re unsure of the right design for your bathroom, our team at DESIGN 360 is here to help. With years of expertise in wallpaper and bathroom design, we can assist you in finding the perfect solution for your space. Contact us today to begin your bathroom transformation!
Call DESIGN 360 today (319) 352-1379
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