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    A Brief Guide about Different Wallpaper Types

    Wallpaper Is Back: The Best Wallpaper Styles for Modern Interiors

    Wallpaper has certainly come a long way from its origins in the 16th century, where it was a luxury reserved for the royal palaces. With modern advancements in technology and design, wallpaper is way more than just a decoration; it has become a smart, sustainable, and stylish design option that can instantly upgrade any given space. As a matter of fact, in today's day and age, wallpaper is a design powerhouse.

    Although paint is a more traditional and still widely used option, wallpaper adds texture, depth and character to any room, features that paint simply cannot provide. Modern wallpaper options crafted from eco-friendly materials, as well as custom-designed murals, prove that wallpaper is not a one-size-fits-all solution. For those exploring today’s wallpaper market, below are features of the trending wallpaper types that you will find.

     

    Printed Wallpaper

    Forgetting about vintage prints, contemporary printed wallpaper has high-quality prints now that are often done by artists and designers. Available with designs like abstract and geometric art, and even floral and other nature-inspired patterns, these wallpapers are capable of replacing any ordinary wall and making it pop. Many of these wallpapers are now manufactured with eco-solvent inks, making them safer for children and pets.

     

    • Liner Wallpaper

    In addition to serving as a base layer, liner wallpaper is used to reinforce and insulate walls, giving it even more functionality. It is commonly applied in older houses to reinforce uneven walls. Advances in technology have also created soundproof liner wallpapers, a remarkable solution to noisy home offices, studios, and apartments. These wallpapers can also be finished with custom paint or prints.

     

    • Vinyl Wallpaper

    Vinyl wallpaper is practical and useful. It is now is now available in textures such as faux wood, concrete, and stone, which gives walls a more natural and elegant appearing while being less expensive and requiring less work. The latest generation of vinyl wallpaper is now PVC-free, more breathable and coated with anti-microbial substances, making it perfect for homes that take health and allergies into account. It is perfect for moisture-soaked areas such as laundry and mudrooms, and even public powder rooms.

     

    • Flock Wallpaper

    When it comes to something that radiates luxury and a touchy-feely wow-factor, flock wallpaper is still an all-time favorite. These days, flocks come in bold colors, oversized prints, and even metallics, which are highly popular in luxury hotels and high-end retail shops. Thanks to new technology in manufacturing, this is more durable than older versions, but like older versions, it is still best for low-touch areas, such as accent walls and dining rooms.

    • Foil Wallpaper

    Foil wallpaper has made a stylish comeback, especially in small or dark spaces. Most newer foil wallpapers are easier to install without creases or air bubbles due to better application techniques. Some even feature light-reflective technology, which is made to improve natural light in windowless rooms. Flaws still show through the shine, so make sure your walls are smooth.

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