Decorating With Baskets on the Wall Near Cooktop
Simon Whitmore/Ideal Home/IPC Syndication
All-white kitchens will forever be in style, but you can really make your kitchen walls pop with the addition of a beautiful wallpaper. Inspired by your collection of blue and white china? Prefer a more contemporary gray and white palette? Want to add a touch of whimsy? From subtle neutral patterns to bold graphic florals—and an overflowing fruit basket of whimsical kitchen-themed designs—today's wallpaper options offer colors and patterns just right for any and all styles of kitchens. Even better? Because the majority of kitchen walls are covered with cabinetry, appliances, and windows, you won't need to invest in a large quantity of wallpaper to make a big impact. You also don't have to commit to wallpapering the entire kitchen.
Start small by creating a wallpapered accent wall, turning a drab corner into a cozy dining nook, lining the back of your cabinets or shelves with wallpaper, or adding some flavor—of the visual variety—to your pantry. There are also many stylish peel-and-stick wallpapers available, making DIY kitchen decorating even easier and virtually commitment-free. To complete your new look, pair your wallpaper with a fresh coat of paint, update your kitchen island, and then tackle some of these stylish kitchen design ideas.
Megan Pflug
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Make a Statement with Wallpaper
Chris Dibble
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Create a Wallpapered Kitchen Accent Wall
Give your kitchen a pretty focal point by wallpapering just one wall. Don't be afraid to think outside the box when choosing a pattern. Let your kitchen reflect your personality with a design that speaks to you, like this airy egret design. Make your color choices even more impactful by using pretty and practical white subway tile in the kitchen work areas.
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Mali Azima
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Wallpaper Your Kitchen Ceiling
Designer Brian Patrick Flynn (@bpatrickflynn) transformed a lackluster kitchen ceiling by covering it with geometric wallpaper. To prep the ceiling for the wallpaper, he had it patched, sanded, and primed with wallcovering primer. For easier installation, try a peel-and-stick wallpaper.
For even more interest up top, Brian fashioned pendant lights with upturned painted bushel baskets. The electrical cords and fittings are wrapped with rope.
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Tara Donne
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Create a Sunny Wallpapered Breakfast Nook
Use wallpaper to transform a drab corner into an inviting in-kitchen dining space. Here, a lively lemon-patterned wallpaper sets the scene for a bright and cheery breakfast spot. Continue the palette with chairs painted with chalk-style paint and breezy café curtains.
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Max Kim-Bee, styling by Heather Bullard
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Craft a DIY Wallpaper Refrigerator Front
Add an unexpected punch of pattern to a quiet kitchen by covering refrigerator doors with a pretty wallpaper. Here, homeowner Lauren Crouch gave her tired white refrigerator new life with an overscaled, hand-drawn floral. To complete her DIY upgrade, she applied the traditional wallpaper with wallpaper paste, for water-resistance and sealed it with polyurethane.
Annie Schlechter, styling by Matthew Gleason
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Choose Kitchen Wallpaper with a Twist
For her modern-meets-country farmhouse kitchen, singer-songwriter Holly Williams paired her classic blue cabinetry with an unexpected metallic black-and-white wallpaper. The floral pattern keeps with tradition, while the sheen of the metallic finish lends a modern edge.
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Classy Clutter
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Brighten the Kitchen Pantry with Wallpaper
Your home's hardworking utilitarian spaces don't have to be boring. Instead, use a pretty wallpaper to turn your kitchen pantry into your own secret jewel box. This shelf-lined pantry easily went from drab to wow thanks to a wallpaper wrap of a fresh watercolor design.
See more at Classy Clutter.
MAX KIM-BEE, styling by Page Mullins
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Add Nostalgic Charm with Vintage-Style Kitchen Wallpaper
Evoke the heart-tug of a long-ago farmhouse with a nostalgic vintage-style wallpaper. To keep this farmhouse kitchen looking fresh and current, designers John Loecke and Jason Oliver Nixon of design firm Madcap Cottage grounded the airiness of the classically country wallpaper with a rustic wood beam and soft-blue-painted tongue-and-groove rafters.
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Nassima Rothacker
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Hang Blue-and-White Wallpaper in the Kitchen
No color combination is more beloved than blue and white—especially for a kitchen. Just look at all the beautiful transferware, spongeware, and chinoiserrie ceramics available. Choose a playful pattern in a vibrant blue-and-white colorway to provide your kitchen a fresh-feeling backdrop for a collection of perfectly patinaed kitchen collectibles.
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Simon Whitmore/Ideal Home/IPC Syndication
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Use Wallpaper to Brighten the Inside of a Kitchen Hutch
Colorful plates, platters, and glassware really pop when you line the inside of a dark storage piece with a light and bright wallpaper, such as this cheery yellow plaid. It's an easy DIY project that you can tackle over a weekend. Choose a peel-and-stick wallpaper to make it even easier and eliminate the need for messy wallpaper paste.
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Victoria Pearson
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Go Bold with Colorful Wallpaper
Turn your kitchen into a bright and happy place with colorful floral wallpaper. If your open kitchen is large enough to accommodate a dining table, wallpapering just its surrounding walls is a great way to differentiate work and living spaces, as in this beautiful home by designer Nathan Turner. Paint your millwork a crisp white to make colors pop even more.
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Lolly Jane
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Line Built-ins with Easy DIY (Faux) Wallpaper
Give your open shelving an easy—and inexpensive!—style upgrade by lining the backs with adhesive shelf liner. The only tool you need is your scissors! Choose a small-scale pattern, such as a lattice, plaid, or even a polka dot, for the biggest impact.
See more at Lolly Jane.
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BRIAN WOODCOCK, styling by Alison Allsop
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Look to the Farmers' Market for Kitchen Wallpaper Inspiration
What's more appealing than bountiful baskets full of freshly picked produce? Bring the farm-fresh beauty of your favorite fruits and vegetables to your kitchen through a graphic wallpaper. This cheery strawberry print brings fun color with a just a hint of nostalgia.
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Getty Images
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Keep It Classic with Plaid Kitchen Wallpaper
Choose a classic tone-on-tone gray plaid wallpaper to add subtle pattern and visual texture to a kitchen. It gives your kitchen personality without overpowering the other decorative elements, letting that colorful tableware and art still take center stage.
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Getty Images
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Go Bold with Graphic Kitchen Wallpaper
Make your kitchen the happiest place in the house with a wallpaper pattern that packs a playful punch. Your colorful wallpaper will have even more punchy impact when paired with crisp white cabinetry and trim.
Melodrama
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Add Style with Peel-and-Stick Wallpaper
Do you have a fear of commitment? That's okay! Peel-and-stick wallpaper lets you add fun color and pattern to your kitchen without the permanence and expense of traditional wallpaper. When you tire of your design—or just want to try something new—it's easily removable without any damage to your walls. So, go ahead, be daring!
See more at Melodrama.
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Pillarbox Blue
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Create a DIY Wallpaper Kitchen Backsplash
Wallpaper becomes a work of art when contained to a small area, like your backsplash. With just a little wallpaper, you can easily create a statement backsplash for your range or cooktop. A protective glass cover keeps it pristine and easy to clean.
See more at Pillar Box Blue.
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Decorating With Baskets on the Wall Near Cooktop
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