Denver Life Magazine

Flower power

trong geometrics? Hair on hide, silk, leather, upholstered panels, murals, or florals. Greg, says florals are definitely back, but they're not what you may remember from your mother's kitchen. "Wallpapers have increasingly expanded the scope and possibilities of how to create an exciting backdrop in your home. This spring there's an emphasis on vibrant patterns and unique materials," he says. "There is also a strong emphasis on bombastic graffiti-inspired prints, where unusual color combinations have boldly appeared as people retire the sparsity of minimalism and white walls." Case in point, just look at this photo. Don’t shy away from a more sophisticated color palette in your home—these sultrier coverings have a more serious tone and can be a catalyst for the color scheme of any room.

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