Over the years, the popularity of wallpaper has fallen as homeowners have seen the convenience, ease of use and cost effectiveness of paint; however, even the most sceptical of consumers cannot fail to be wowed by the latest wallpaper trends that will certainly help to put it back at the forefront of your interior design plans.
Metallic wallpaper
Metallic colours have already been used across a number of different homewares; now, the gilded style has reached the wallpaper market to enable homeowners to create beautiful houses whatever their budget.
These shades are being used to create an impression with simple textures and patterns; alternatively, they can be integrated into more complex styles.
Silk wallpaper
The UK wall coverings market reached its highest level in more than a decade in 2015, largely driven by trends such as feature walls.
Silk wallpaper is an ideal choice for a feature wall, creating a touch of luxury in any room, and can be combined with stylish furniture or dramatic pieces of art. It gives a delicate and elegant style to rooms and is best suited to bedrooms, dining rooms and other low-use areas.
Embossed wallpaper
This style of wallpaper provides a way to add texture to a room without the need to go to the expense or effort of intricate plaster work. If you are looking for some inspiration on creating beautiful houses with wallpaper, there are plenty of ideas to be found on sites such as http://reliable-remodeler.com/rooms/.
Geometric wallpaper
For those looking for something completely different, why not go for a geometric pattern on your walls to create a fun and timeless style? If you are feeling brave, you could go for a whole room in this style; alternatively, if you think this might be a bit much, simply opt for a feature wall.
Digital prints
The technology available today means that you do not have to stick to a simple pattern that repeats across the wall. Digital printing allows wallpaper designers to come up with completely different designs and you can have a large-scale design across your whole wall, such as a nature scene, watercolour, your favourite image, or even a night sky. This allows you to have completely unique and personalised decor that will become a real feature of your home.