Living Room Wallpaper
Living room wallpaper holds its own against the chaos — the full bookshelves, the heirloom rug no one's allowed to spill on, the sofa that seats seven on game night. These patterns are built for rooms that work hard: graphic enough to anchor a conversation area, subtle enough to live behind art, moody enough to make a powder room out of a half bath tucked off the hall.
The range skews wide. Lined Meadow and Wedded Woodland lean organic, all chalk-soft botanicals that pair with linen and oak. Copper Garden and Fiona bring metal, rust, jewel tones — the kind of wallpaper that sits well next to brass sconces and leather club chairs. Don't Judge Me is pure graphic punch, built for a feature wall in a space that can take it. Whether you're after best sellers or hunting through new designs, the thread is the same: color and pattern that age in, not out.
Not sure how a print reads in your light? Start with a $2 sample — or browse sibling collections like powder room and play room wallpaper to see how the range layers across the house.























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