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Wallpaper is having a moment—and it’s more than just a trend. After years of taking a backseat to paint, wallpaper is now a go-to choice in modern interior design. From bold prints to subtle textures, it’s helping homeowners create memorable, custom-feeling spaces.

At FineCraft Design & Build, we’ve seen an increase in requests for wallpaper installations, especially in high-impact areas like bedrooms, bathrooms, and entryways. In a recent remodel, our team incorporated wallpaper into the primary suite, adding warmth, sophistication, and a strong sense of style.

bedroom with accent wallpaper

Why Wallpaper Is Making a Comeback

Today’s wallpaper is nothing like what many remember from decades ago. Thanks to new materials and improved installation techniques, wallpaper is easier to work with—and easier to remove—than ever before.

But the biggest reason for the resurgence? It’s one of the fastest ways to personalize a room. With thousands of designs, patterns, and finishes available, wallpaper can be used to add texture, define a space, or create a bold focal point.

bathroom with wallpaper

Popular Uses for Wallpaper in Interior Design

Wallpaper isn’t just for living rooms anymore. In fact, one of the biggest wallpaper trends we’re seeing is its use in small or unexpected spaces:

  • Powder roomswith bold prints

  • Bedroom feature wallsfor contrast

  • Ceilingsfor a dramatic touch

  • Behind open shelvingor built-ins

  • Closets and pantriesfor a surprise pop of design

In our recent Northwest DC remodel, each wallpapered area told a story—adding both contrast and continuity across the home.

Tips for Choosing the Right Wallpaper

When planning a wallpaper interior design update, a few small decisions can make a big difference:

  1. Match wallpaper to the room’s purpose. High-moisture spaces like bathrooms need durable, moisture-resistant wallpaper.

  2. Consider the scale of the pattern. Large-scale patterns work well in open rooms, while small, detailed designs are great for more intimate spaces.

  3. Think about lighting. Matte finishes absorb light for a softer look; metallic or glossy finishes reflect it for more energy.

Professional installation is always recommended for cleaner seams and long-term durability—especially with repeating patterns or textured designs.

Final Thoughts: Wallpaper as a Design Tool

For homeowners looking to bring more character into their spaces, wallpaper is a practical and inspiring design choice. Whether it’s a full room wrap or a single feature wall, wallpaper allows for personal expression without a full renovation.

At FineCraft Design & Build, we view wallpaper as more than décor—it’s a tool for creative storytelling. If you’re considering a home remodel or looking for wallpaper ideas, we’re happy to help you visualize the possibilities.

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