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Wallpaper Designs to Get You Pumped for Spring (and How to Get the Look)

Wild Flowers mural
Wild Flowers mural | © Pixers

Fancy a new floral palette for your home?

All About Leaves

We’re barely out of what feels like the longest winter ever and already dreaming of a fresh new look for 2018. With spring just around the corner, it’s time to turn those daydreams into actual design plans. What better way to do that than with either a fresh coat of paint or fun new wallpaper design?

These new designs from Pixers add a bit of much-needed greenery to your home (especially if you’re a city-dweller). The feminine, flora motifs work well in sitting areas or anywhere you want to add a calming, relaxing energy.

Here are a few ways you can get the look at home…

The leaf and floral patterns work well with minimalistic, airy décor. Add lime green throw pillows to make the green hues really pop.

Spring Tree, vinyl wall mural

Use a leaf motif as an accent wall for the bedroom.

Green Fern

For a rustic look, pair the Yellow Magnolias wallpaper with light wood or rattan furniture and neutral colors.

Yellow Magnolias

For a gender-neutral playroom or baby room, consider this floral pattern. It’s reminiscent of a hand-drawn storybook illustration and the garden motif feels timeless—so the little one can grow up with the look, too.

Herbarium

For a touch of ’90s, this subtle daisy wallpaper is a nostalgic throwback to the hippie movement. Because the color palette is so specific here, be sure to steer clear of loud colors in the surrounding décor. Pair the wallpaper with subtle yellow and white furniture and accents instead.

Subtle Daisy

For a laid-back 1970s look, pair the Botanical Retro paper with mid-century furniture and light wooden furniture. It’s like having a page from a classic herbarium book right on the wall.

Botanical Retro

Redecorating an urban apartment? Check out these Brutalist wallpaper designs for your concrete jungle apartment.

About the author

Amber was born in Washington, D.C. and relocated to NYC in 2007. She received an M.A. degree in Liberal Studies: Women's Studies, Gender, and Sexuality from CUNY's Graduate Center and University, and an honors B.A. in English from The City College of New York. Before coming to Culture Trip, she was the executive editor for Metropolitan Magazine, a boutique luxury lifestyle and arts publication, as well as the editor for ResidencyNY Magazine. In 2015, she also started her own company, ACS Media Services, and has over 8+ years experience as a writer/editor in the NYC area. As one of the original employees in Culture Trip’s New York City office, Amber focuses on three verticals: Design, Architecture, and Home and Interiors, exploring how creativity and design influences our contemporary social landscape. She lives in Brooklyn with her typewriter.

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