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Dainty floral wallpapers create old-fashioned charm

- Styling by Vanessa Nouwens. Photograph­y by Wendy Fenwick.

This stunning Resene paint and wallpaper combo – a look epitomised by the feminine, all-matching schemes of the 1970s and ’80s – is making a comeback, but this time with a fresh, modern twist that has dispensed with some of the former fussiness. This delightful room has been styled for a young girl but the treatment is flexible and would particular­ly suit traditiona­l or classic-style homes where decorative trims and features are already at play.

THE WALLPAPER

The ticking striped wallpaper makes a great base for the feature wall behind the bed, covering the lower 1.4 metres of the wall to form a traditiona­l dado. A second wallpaper, a cute rose pattern, sits above it. For a burst of freshness, we used a lovely soft green on the dado rail (Resene Karen Walker ‘Half Washed Green’) and painted some of the furniture to match. On the other walls, we chose a third wallpaper from the same range and in the same colours but in a slightly busier pattern. We also gave an old bookshelf a new look by painting it and applying the wallpaper to the back of the shelves for some added interest.

STYLING THE ROOM

As the Resene wallpapers are the main feature, it was important to keep the other elements quite plain. The soft green has been carried through to the quilt and bed cushions, while the pink from the wallpaper roses reappears on the coat rack, picture frames, cushions and accessorie­s, neatly tying the look together. DIY WALLPAPER FLOWERS

To give the room a cute, handmade touch we got creative with some Resene wallpaper offcuts, turning them into flowers which we attached to the wall. We cut out our wallpaper flowers using a simple template found online, which came in two sizes. Then we glued the smaller flower to the bigger one, leaving the petals unglued. To finish the blooms, a circle of wallpaper in a complement­ary pattern was added to the centre of each. After folding the petals inwards to create a 3-D effect, the flowers were ready to stick on the wall with a little Blu-Tack.

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