Linen Wallpaper
Thinking about investing in linen wallpaper? There are a few things you should know. First, linen wallpaper is indeed an investment in your home. It tends to cost more than similar designs, because linen is a superior natural material that offers unparalleled elegance. Many patterns are hand-woven only in small batches for exceptional quality. Some designers also find linen wallpaper to be more finicky during hanging and removal than synthetic materials. Unlike vinyl or vinyl-coated wall coverings, fabric wallpapers are akin to actually upholstering a wall. Linen adds a softness and texture that other materials can approximate, but never match. So consider carefully whether the price fits into your budget, and think about the benefits and limitations of this type of wallpaper as you plan your overall design concept.
Linen wallpapers look especially fine on a single accent wall (or two). They provide excellent contrast to wood grain or painted walls, and can even impact the acoustics of the room, making it an exceptionally good choice for music rooms or bedrooms. At their most basic, linen wallpapers are comprised of an unpasted woven material in a single hue, and some may be backed with paper for easier hanging. Depending on the dyes, weave, and nap of the fabric, you may be surprised at how much variation woven linen wallpaper has to offer, including batik designs that range from subtle to eye-catching. In materials like silk, jute, or denim, these wallpapers offer exceptional versatility to suit nearly every room of your home.
Before you begin, be sure to measure your room carefully. Purchase enough material to cover the desired walls, adding on 15% or so for matching and trimming. If you've never hung wallpaper before, consult a professional for tips on getting started or a good source of information for troubleshooting. With some knowledge and advanced planning, linen wallpaper can be an excellent and opulent addition to your décor.