I’m following up my post about peel and stick wallpaper for kids’ rooms with more pretty patterns that I think would be perfect for a powder room. There are several reasons I think wallpaper is a perfect option for a powder room. They’re small so less paper is required, and they can handle a “big” pattern since there won’t be much of it. And if you have a really open floor plan, you can still do something special with a powder room since it’s its own space. It doesn’t necessarily have to flow with everything else. Go crazy. Pick the zebras. ;)
These wallpapers are beautiful, Emily! Even though I have scraped a lot of wallpaper off of walls over the years, I’m ready to try peel & stick!
It’s a whole new experience! :)
I almost did that zebra Scalamndre wallpaper in our last powder room. We had so much blue, white, and black in our house that I thought it would be a good fit! The blue colorway of that is strange though. It leans purple. If it hadn’t, I totally would’ve done it. I did Nina Campbell Swan Lake in Black instead and used that same mirror in the zebra pic. Made me sad to move out of that house! We are in a rental house now where everything is beige. Dreams of the next powder room I can wallpaper…
How would peel and stick hold up in a master bath? Would the steam affect it?
“Go crazy, pick the zebras” was hilarious! Years ago in a powder room 6 houses ago, I picked a wacky, cartoon-like wallpaper for our powder room. It always made me smile even if the new owners may not have liked it (although we sold the house fine, so I’ll never know).
The craziest wallpaper I’ve ever seen in a powder room was in a house for sale in Texas in the late 70’s and it was white with huge black cat faces all over it—they were looking right at you when you opened the door, ha! It was startling to say the least but unforgettable. (We didn’t buy that house for other reasons.)
We have a high-ceiling powder room in our current house here in SC with high, beautiful wainscoting with bead board. There’s only a couple feet at the top for wallpaper but we could do the ceiling with it. That’d be fun…..but my husband says “No way”, haha! He’s so done with wallpaper, he says. But the new stuff may be worth the shot!
This stuff is so easy to install you can do it without his help!! ;)
How hard is it to remove when we’re tired of it or it looks dated again?
It peels right off! Amazing.
Wow..nice! Love to try one of these. The one does look like a copy of Katie Ridder.
I love the idea of peel and stick wallpaper but am having the hardest time picking a style for our powder room. It’s a fairly blank canvas with just a faded teal cabinet and white fixtures. Would love something farmhouse-y. Do you have any suggestions?