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Give fresh new look to your kitchen with wallpaper

Introducing wallpaper into the kitchen adds warmth and style. If you’re looking for kitchen wallpaper ideas, look no further. Fabric and wallpaper are important parts of any decorating scheme, yet they’re often an afterthought in the kitchen. It’s common to see living room-style furniture, statement lighting, and wall art used, as well as fabrics and wallpapers. 

1. Theme it

Be inspired by holiday cottages and days at the beach to create a fresh and relaxed look in your home. Set a nostalgic feel with vintage-inspired, watercolour-effect wallpaper and some simple white-painted wooden furniture. The colour of a wallpaper can vary greatly in different lights so make sure you look at it at different points during the day.

2. Think outside the box

While the feature wall has fallen out of favor elsewhere in the home, it’s still a popular option for a multi-function space such as an open plan kitchen where it can be used to define zones such as a dining area. Wallpaper can help tie the scheme together and create a visual focus to the room, taking your eye away from the mechanical gadgetry on display. 

3. Go for bold

Wallpaper can prevent a kitchen from feeling hard and clinical. Use it to either subtly complement your new room scheme or to take on a more central design role, drawing the eye and adding impact with a bold colour or design. 

4. Fake it

Wallpaper isn’t all about pattern and colour – you can achieve some cool effects with it instead – this design looks just like exposed brickwork, but it’s actually a wallpaper. Very fashionable at the moment, exposed bricks are great for adding an industrial edge to your space and this is the easy way to get the look.

5. Paper a splashback or alcove

Wallpaper can be used to striking effect in other ways. If you fall in love with a wallpaper design, you can use it as a splashback provided it is covered with a glass, acrylic, or specially lacquered coating. And lining the back of bookshelves or a cupboard gives an enticing glimpse of colour and pattern.

6. Make mine a mural

The kitchen is traditionally considered a ‘high splash’ zone, so vinyl or washable wallpaper is advisable to ensure that walls look fresh and can be wiped down at ease. If you love murals, take it to the kitchen to provide an interesting display as you sip your coffee. To provide a harmonious canvas, choose neutral tonal colours for your decorating scheme and mix with a number of different textures and finishes, for an overall rustic and casual look.

7. Why choose a kitchen wallpaper?

The kitchen wallpaper is also very helpful in creating different zones and moods in an open-plan room. Feature walls are still a popular option for a multifunctional space, such as in an open-plan kitchen where it can be used to define zones. Wallpaper helps tie the scheme together and create a visual focus to the room, taking your eye away from the mechanical gadgetry on display. 

8. How to keep your kitchen wallpaper in good condition

Kitchens present a challenging environment; hot, steamy with grease hanging in the air. Good extraction is a vital ingredient in any kitchen, perhaps even more so in a living and entertaining environment. The trick is to keep as much of this as possible away from any wallcoverings and fabrics.