For a long time, wallpaper was treated like a one-pattern decision. You picked a print, committed to it, and let it carry the whole room.
Simply Katie Lynn changed that. With her collection, she introduced a fresh way to decorate with wallpaper: pairing two different prints together in one space.
The Trend: Mixing Prints in One Room
Instead of using one wallpaper throughout the room, Katie designed her line so two different patterns could live beautifully side by side.
Think florals with stripes. Soft geometrics with a more detailed print. A statement pattern paired with something quieter to balance it out.
The result feels layered, custom, and much more collected than the traditional one-print look.
- It makes a room feel more styled and intentional.
- It adds contrast without feeling chaotic.
- It creates a custom look that feels designer-inspired.
Designed to Pair Beautifully
What makes this trend work so well is that Katie didn’t just design individual wallpapers. She designed a collection with pairing in mind.
The prints share complementary color palettes, balanced scale, and a cohesive overall feel. That makes it easier to mix patterns in the same room without the space feeling too busy or overdone.
It takes the guesswork out of print mixing and gives you the freedom to create something that feels unique to your home.
- Use one print on the main wall and another on an accent wall
- Pair a bold pattern with something softer
- Create a layered look that feels personal, not overly matched
Why Everyone Loves It
- More dimension — two prints create depth a single pattern often cannot
- More personality — the room feels layered, collected, and original
- More flexibility — you can create contrast while still keeping the space cohesive
- More of a designer feel — it looks intentional and elevated
It’s a simple idea, but it changes the whole feel of a room. That’s exactly why this look is catching on.
Shop the Simply Katie Lynn Collection
Explore the collection that made mixing wallpaper prints feel effortless. Find the pairs that were designed to go together beautifully.







