Adding wallpaper to your powder room or interior space has come back in full force. There was a short period of time that wallpaper was being torn out of homes, and it was all about paint colors, form blues to grays and beiges. Thankfully the beautiful art of wallpaper is making a comeback. Now, don’t go all crazy and add grasscloth wallpaper on every single wall in your home. It’s more about smaller touches of style. For instance, adding wallpaper to an accent wall in a larger space, in built-ins, or in a wallpaper powder room.
Wallpaper Powder Room
When I had the opportunity to help add the finishing touches to a clients build, I knew we had to add wallpaper to the powder room. I also knew we weren’t going to have to look any further then Milton & King for our designer wallpaper. My clients wanted something unique in style, color and a little swagger. Which is what I love about Milton & King’s boutique-like company. I know I know, you want to see it. Okay, here it is,well, the before first. The bare bones.
Now selecting wallpaper samples from Milton & King.
Wallpaper Powder Room
I love the care and attention that they placed in sending their samples. We picked over 15 samples and they were all perfectly sent in a M&K folder with instructions and tips. We began to narrow down our choices but knew we had to wait until the wainscotting went up. Then, the choice was easy. We went with Wildflower in Cascade Tour Blue.
The white of the prints is a perfect match to White Dove by Benjamin Moore which is used in many homes. Then we offset all the white with the cascade blue. Various shades of blue – grey are used throughout the home, making this a perfect compliment.
Powder Room Sources
Wallpaper by Milton & King // Window Treatments by Hunter Douglas // Pivot Mirror by Potterybarn // Light Fixture
This is a sponsored post but all opinions are honest and 100% my own.
katie says
What kind of shades are these from Hunter Douglas?