1An Idyllic Waterfront Landscape
REID LAMBSHEADThis laidback speakeasy, designed by Cary Ray, uses two wallpapers to create a cozy vibe. The wall mural by Schumacher displays a romantic scene of the Bosphorus Strait in Turkey, depicting sailboats on pale blue water, surrounded by greenery. It takes the occupants of the room to another world.
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2A Wild Feathery Tapestry
Jeff HerrIn Eryn Houck’s own home, the founder of Bellwether Design & Interiors chose to frame the Iksel Birds Tapestry in her game room. It “brings nature to the forefront of this room's design,” she says. Houck’s choice to display the wallpaper in this way makes it feel more like a piece of art.
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3A Magical Forested Scene
Kate JordanLet Becca Casey’s living room be proof that a detail-rich wallpaper in a large room doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. The founder of Becca Interiors chose an enchanting forest scene in an atmospheric colorway for her historic living area. The House of Hackney wallpaper mural, titled Plantasia, depicts a majestic forest scene, a nod to the pastoral landscape outside the windows.
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4An Ethereal Sky
Lacey LandThis atmospheric wallpaper mural that designer Cynthia Rojas chose to use in this bedroom is one way to ensure you’ll have sweet dreams. From Calico Wallpaper, this mural is called Atmosphere in the Dusk, and it’s the perfect soft yet playful pick for this colorful house.
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5A Delightful, Distant Village
RETT PEEKThis mural paper by Susan Harter was so beloved by designer Jen Bienvenu’s clients that it was included in the total renovation budget. The Calmsden wallpaper, depicting a distant and charming village scene, dictated the entire color scheme for the home.
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6A Panoramic Tree-Lined View
Kirsten FrancisDesigner Jennifer Hunter outfitted multiple rooms of this home with a custom wallpaper mural by Iksel, showing a panoramic view of deep green trees in front of a bright blue sky. It gives the home a greater sense of grandeur without feeling unapproachable. Though this one is custom, it’s very reminiscent of Iksel’s Italian Promenade or Italian Panoramic wallpapers.
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7A Tonal Escape
Matthew KisidayThough this Nantucket home by Kaitlin McQuaide of McQuaide Co. is by the beach, this hallway landing transports you to a more verdant scene. The custom wallpaper mural by Moth Paper is expansive, creating a moment of pause within the home. Another similar Moth Paper wallpaper is the Arden, part of their core collection.
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8A Transportive School of Fish
Aimee MazzengaDesigner Sarah Kuchar’s clients fell in love with this Ann Jackson Exhale Wallcovering for their family room, as it fit right into their “more is more” style. It’s unique and fun, and feels exciting without being distracting.
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9An Immersive Jungle Picture
Jacob SnavelyFor this two-story foyer, the team at Sugarhouse Design chose the Indian Summer wallpaper mural by Milton & King, creating a totally immersive space. Trees, monkeys, birds, and lizards are out to play here, and Jonathan Nahon—one of the principal designers—loved the movement it creates in the home.
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10A Sweet, Dreamy Setting
Jacob SnavelyIn the girls’ bedroom, Jonathan and Jess Nahon from Sugarhouse Design created a romantic, dreamy escape using a pink and green palette. The Anthropologie wallpaper—Blossom Chinoiserie Wall Mural—adds an elevated, playful feeling to the magical escape.
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11An Elegant Flock of Japanese Cranes
MARC MAULDINThe beautiful pink wallpaper steered the overall design of this office by Theresa Butler. The designer found the mural depicting a flock of Japanese cranes on Etsy from the seller AmsterdamElement. The rich pink backdrop sets a bold tone and serves as a statement Zoom background.
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12A Muted Meadow
Andrea CaloIn our 2025 Whole Home, Kathy Kuo designed a primary suite for a fictional flâneur. She cocooned the room in a wallcovering that captures that same free-wheeling feeling, which is why she went with Vista by Phillip Jeffries. The muted meadow scene is soft and immersive.
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13A Lush Indian Garden
Read McKendreeIn this New York home by Elizabeth Cooper, the designer embraced bolder color choices, knowing the space isn’t her clients’ full-time residence—a decision that’s especially evident in this powder room. Cooper selected Zoffany’s Peacock Garden wallcovering, which depicts a vibrant, lush Indian garden scene, bringing a sense of richness and uniqueness to the space.
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