This wallpaper is sort of a subtle crazy pattern… from far off it’s subtle, but up close it’s all nicely weird. Just what you need for an entryway or powder room.
designed in Brooklyn by Julia Rothman
Double roll measures 27″ X 30′.
[posted by katie on March 8, 2010 at 7:44 am. Copyright BLTD LLC, 2010.]
Yes, these two photos are of the same house. Does that blow your mind, because it sure did mine. If you want your head to properly and majestically explode, take a look at the following photos. Freaking A-maz-ing.
All photos, Tim Van De Velde.
[posted by katie on February 26, 2010 at 7:38 am. Copyright BLTD LLC, 2010.]
With all the fancy (i.e. expensive) wallpapers available nowadays, it’s hard to be constrained by a budget. If you can’t quite afford your wallpaper of choice, an alternative to consider is stenciling. While this might bring to mind unfortunate images of hearts and flowers and ducks, forget about all that. Graphic designer Ed Roth’s stencils are simple patterns that will change up a wall with a few easy steps, and if that sounds scary, no worries, there’s a how to video that’ll ease your beginner fears.
-portfolio of reusable stencils, project instructions, and photographs
10 die-cut recyclable plastic stencils
11 x 11-5/8 inches
[posted by katie on February 22, 2010 at 9:15 am. Copyright BLTD LLC, 2010.]
With a name like that who needs a PR company? These two designs from TPC (my nickname for them, btw) are just plain cute. Come on, polar bears and zebras? You just can’t go wrong.
£70.50 per roll
[posted by katie on February 17, 2010 at 4:34 am. Copyright BLTD LLC, 2010.]
Talk about wall art, this huge mural is one heck of a commitment. You can order whatever size you want, of course, but seeing it this size sure makes an impact, doesn’t it?
With this wallpaper, you choose the custom size you want, Height x Width and the design will be scaled to that size. It will come in self adhesive strips that overlap to make a seamless, large scale mural.
Production fee: $500.00 plus $6.44/sq ft.
[posted by katie on February 3, 2010 at 9:18 am. Copyright BLTD LLC, 2010.]
Have you ever found wallpaper choices lacking for a boy’s room? Well, you’ll be happy to hear there’s a new line specifically tailored for boys, but cool enough to put elsewhere. I personally like the paper called ‘Animal Magic’ (right) where the skeleton is slightly shinier than the silhouette, giving an xray feel to an otherwise innocent design.
Prices per 10metre roll start at £78.
[posted by katie on December 17, 2009 at 5:08 am. Copyright BLTD LLC, 2009.]
You might have seen these before, but considering they usually ship out in 48 hours, they might be a good gift idea if you’re still running around trying to find stuff. Whether intended as tilework in a kitchen or bathroom or as a magnet, it’d be a great way to memorialize favorite images (good or bad) of your friends or family.
2″ × 2″ × .25″ ceramic tiles printed with your images.
Each Teeny Tile comes with an adhesive magnet that you can apply to the back of the tile.
Holiday sale price is $3.99 (normal cost is $5.00).
[via Incredible Things]
[posted by katie on December 15, 2009 at 4:34 am. Copyright BLTD LLC, 2009.]
Submit a photo of your dullest room and say why it needs a makeover and you could win 3 gallons of BEHR paint. Why do you care? Because it could mean free paint. Now if they only offered to paint the room for you…
See Vidafine’s post for more details.
[posted by katie on November 18, 2009 at 6:36 am. Copyright BLTD LLC, 2009.]
Hellooo lovely white floors and walls, so nice to meet you. And, may I say your truck-mural-in-the-hallway has me tongue tied? It knocked me over the head… in a good way, of course.
This home of Sara Camre is a perfect example of how using white on floors and walls can really make furniture and art ‘pop’, even when the colors are softer shades/hues. I wish I had the guts to do a white floor somewhere, but each place I’ve lived has had really pretty wood floors, so there’s been no real need other than my curiosity to see how it might look.
Update: found more pics at Boligmagasinet.dk.
[via heyhome]
[posted by katie on November 16, 2009 at 11:11 am. Copyright BLTD LLC, 2009.]
Tracey Kendall’s paperback wallpaper will make you look like a bookworm on some serious performance-enhancing drugs. And who doesn’t want that? This would be spectacular in a small nook or a small room; you’d have your own instant haphazard library. Or, best idea yet, put this wallpaper at the back of your bookshelves, and voilà! you’re done. (Sort of similar to the Genuine Fake Bookshelf Wallpaper, except maybe a tiny bit better because of the color perhaps?)
* Adhesive required
* Hand-screenprinted paper
* Roll: 144″L, 18.25″W
* Covers 18 square feet
* Handcrafted in England
(£124.18)
[posted by katie on October 23, 2009 at 5:12 am. Copyright BLTD LLC, 2009.]