A bathroom with bold floral peel and stick wallpaper — dramatic pattern, easy removal, zero commitment Bathrooms are the room everyone wants to wallpaper but feels the most uncertain about. The moisture concern is real — but it’s also frequently overstated. The...
A kitchen backsplash is one of the highest-impact design decisions in the room — and for most homeowners, it’s also one of the most intimidating. Traditional tile installation involves demo, mortar, grout, and a contractor. Peel and stick tile backsplash removes...
Quiet luxury has become the defining aesthetic of this design moment — but unlike most trends, it’s less about a look and more about a philosophy. At its core, quiet luxury is about quality over statement, restraint over excess, and materials that feel...
Grasscloth wallpaper adds the kind of warmth and depth that paint simply cannot achieve — the woven texture changes throughout the day as light moves across it. Grasscloth is the wallpaper that interior designers keep coming back to — not because it’s trendy,...
A mural wallpaper is the closest thing residential design has to a custom commissioned painting. Done well, it transforms a single wall into the centerpiece of an entire home — the kind of feature that guests photograph the moment they walk in. Done poorly, it looks...
A mural wallpaper is the most dramatic thing you can do to a single wall — and done well, it’s the kind of design decision that makes a room genuinely unforgettable. Unlike repeating wallpaper patterns, a mural is a single continuous image that transforms an...
The single most common question we get on wallpaper consultations isn’t about pattern or color — it’s about format. Removable (peel-and-stick) or traditional (paste-the-wall)? The two formats look almost identical once installed, but they behave very...
The question we hear most often from clients considering wallpaper for the first time: should I go removable or traditional? The honest answer is that it depends on your situation — but the decision is more nuanced than most people expect. Here’s how we think...
For about a decade, “accent wall” essentially meant “the one wall in the room painted a different color.” It was a low-cost, low-risk way to add visual weight without committing to a full color overhaul. The problem is, painted accent walls...
Accent walls are one of the most effective ways to add personality and depth to a room without a full renovation. But the default move — a single wall painted a different color — barely scratches the surface of what’s possible. At D. Marie Interiors, when a...