Arthouse
11-10-2008, 07:37 PM
11.09.2008 -- Wallpaper was a booming industry for years until the late 1990s, when it fell out of fashion as faux-paint finishes came roaring onto the interior-decorating scene.
Wallpaper looked tired.
Fear not, people: Wallpaper is back. But it's different — so different, you might not recognize it.
Accent Design Studio in Fort Worth, Texas, has seen a big increase in the use of wallpaper in its interior designs in the past two years. And it's because the new papers really complement the faux-paint walls. "It may cost 40 percent more to wallpaper a room than paint it, but the impact is worth it," Accent co-owner Cindy Peck says.
Read more at:
http://www.azstarnet.com/allheadlines/266023
Wallpaper looked tired.
Fear not, people: Wallpaper is back. But it's different — so different, you might not recognize it.
Accent Design Studio in Fort Worth, Texas, has seen a big increase in the use of wallpaper in its interior designs in the past two years. And it's because the new papers really complement the faux-paint walls. "It may cost 40 percent more to wallpaper a room than paint it, but the impact is worth it," Accent co-owner Cindy Peck says.
Read more at:
http://www.azstarnet.com/allheadlines/266023