Wailea Tropical School Wallpaper from A Street Prints Newport Wallpaper Book by Brewster Wallcoverings is a wonderfully large scale and whimsical school of fish. Although not vibrantly colored, these tropical fish are bold in style and size. The smallest fish is about 3 inches by 5 inches with larger fish that measure about 9 inches by 12 inches. Wailea Tropical School Wallpaper that comes in black, indigo and sky blue. Create an aquarium like graphic in your converted loft entry. It makes a whimsical statement that will get people talking. The mudroom is a fun place to use a fish wallpaper. The powder room is a great place to create powerful decor. Not really an art person? Instead of framed artwork, use a wallcovering inside wall panels. Tuck a unique wallpaper into an alcove or behind book shelves to give your beach house living room a more personal touch. If your lake house has a pass through from kitchen to dining room, you can wrap the corners to utilize the theme in both spaces. Let the fish swim into the kitchen around the island and even in the pantry. The artist's studio is a more obvious choice for quirky decor. Us this “school” to hid a Murphy bed, and when the spirit moves you, customize it with your own colors and textures. We are pretty sure you will not get an argument from the kids about bath time with this wallpaper in the bathroom. Encourage imagination and creativity in the playroom. Add a small wood stage and props that will let kids create their plays for the family to enjoy. The pool house is an easy fit for fish. But think a bit outside the aquarium and maybe use it in the den for the fisherman in the family. Coordinating designs from A Street Prints Newport Wallpaper Book by Brewster Wallcoverings make the charm of Newport Beach style effortless.
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Wailea Tropical School Wallpaper
$128.00
Priced & packaged in double roll bolts
Width: 27 in – Repeat: 25 in Drop Match
Length: 27 ft (per double roll)
un-pasted, washable, wet removable
Buy a 21 inch sample HERE.
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