There are lots of creative ways to personalize your walls, from paint and wallpaper to faux finishes and beyond. But one look that is especially unique and not only produces some eye-catching results, but is also affordable and easy to execute is an upholstered wall.
Yes, fabric on the walls. The amazing thing about upholstered walls is that you can get amazing texture, pattern and color on the walls and easily change it whenever you want to. That makes this look particularly fabulous for rentals. You can do an accent wall or an entire roon, depending on the look you want to go for. It is easier than hanging wallpaper and much easier to remove. Check out these ten beautiful examples to get some ideas on how to take advantage of this clever look.
The high ceilings make this fabric focal wall have a stunning impact. By using a soft gray, it keeps the room elegant but gives it some extra character by doing so in padded squares.
Just a small section of tufted fabric looks luxurious behind this couch as a beautiful accent wall. No art is even needed with that and the shelving.
Instead of a headboard, a large section of the wall was transformed by tufted fabric and a thick frame to make more of a statement in the space.
This looks like one incredible sofa, but it is actually a wall covered in fabric panels with a bench up against it. Great impact for less.
Similar to the photo above, this is just a bench up against fabric panels. This would work as a banquette in a dining room or breakfast room.
Here is another beautiful example of a wall behind the bed being transformed by fabric. This one has an interesting geometric pattern that lends itself to the modern look of the space.
A tufted wall is soft and luxurious in a baby’s nursery and can easily work well with the changing decor as the child grows.
Bring a dose of glamour to your closet with a tufted fabric on the walls and door. The gilded mirror and chandelier complete the look.
A fabric with a sheen on it looks amazing on panels for this glamorous vignette for an entryway or seating area.
The leather walls and studded trim is unexpected and magnificent on all the walls in this bedroom. To add some extra interest, gingham wallpapers adds character as a border.
Upholstering the walls opens up a ton of amazing design opportunities in a space and can be an easy DIY project to tackle. Would you ever try fabric on a wall in your home?
Warm regards,
Megan
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