Gabby used a gingham print peel-and-stick wallpaper on both fridge doors to completely hide that cold stainless steel finish.
Narsiso Martinez continues working on cardboard produce boxes, celebrating the people responsible for feeding America.
Charming vintage doilies provide a clever foundation for stunning yet effortless DIY wall art that you can make just with items from the thrift store.
Meanwhile, our Life-Enhancer of the Year is an architecturally hot Finnish island sauna that we all wish was ours – Puusauna by Jaakko Torvinen is a quiet ode to wood and includes whole tree trunks in ...
This video provides instructions for making a cardboard 3D Ganesha wall hanging, a creative option for room decorations. Viewers will see the process from the beginning, offering practical tips for ...
Detroit is being recognized by Wallpaper* as City of the Year in the 2026 Design Awards, the first U.S. city honored by the U.K.-based news outlet since 2005. The architecture and design magazine ...
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The annual Wallpaper* Design Awards returns in 2026 – and we can officially reveal the first shortlisted nominees. The Wallpaper* Design Awards features an honour roll of outstanding places, products ...
Employing the technique known as “trompe-l’oeil,” designers have mimicked three-dimensional surfaces to elevate rooms. Le Grand Tour wallpaper, from Schumacher with the designer Johnson Hartig, ...
Wallpaper is a timeless way to add a big impact in a space—and that's never out. Skip the wallpaper that you see all over Instagram. Trendy patterns are out, thoughtful selections are in. If you want ...
Bold wallpaper can add visual interest and define spaces within a home. Three featured homeowners used unique wallpaper and murals to make statements in their houses. One Victorian home was updated ...
Mary Kathryn Wells and Chris Vinyard dealt with the “sensory insanity” of their open floor plan home by dousing it in bright colors and bold patterns. The interior designer Mary Kathryn Wells and her ...