Is this wallpaper too much?
missizz17
7 years ago
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Will this wallpaper be too much?
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Comments (6)Hi, thank you so much for replying. Julia because of the size of room, I will be able to move bed if I fancied, so love your idea, but would mean bed would have to stay put. Inside Studio, I have taken so photos for you to look at, where wallpaper, curtain material and a sample of bed cushions and throw. Thanks once again....See MoreDark hallway with woodchip wallpaper
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Comments (9)As a wallpaper designer I think you know what I'm going to say...Wallpaper, of course! My latest designs (The Joinery Collection) can be mixed and matched on the wall for unique outcomes. This mirrored effect is just one way to go. Check out my bespoke design service too. I can incorporate branding, lettering and photography. www.identitypapers.com...See MoreCarolina
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