We enjoy wallpaper in any part of the house as keen wallpaper enthusiasts, but today we're focusing on wallpapered dining rooms since we also love feasting and socializing as well.

The sheer number of options you must make while decorating a place can be intimidating to say the least. Every decision you make has an impact on the other decisions in the room, and it's hard to make a lot of decisions that you can't change once you've made them.

It's also difficult if you're the type of person who frequently changes their interior design or gets bored with visual items more quickly than others. Luckily, we have removable wallpapers!

It's a brilliant way to add a splash of color or pattern to your dining area, and it's simple to take down and replace as needed. It's also ideal for renters who can't commit to a long-term plan for the space but want to liven it up in the meantime.

See below just how much style potential wallpaper has!

What works well on a dining room wall?

A dining room wallpaper is a fantastic method to add interest to a space's decor. It will undoubtedly boost dining at home, from organizing fancy dinner parties to regular family meals.

To achieve the greatest look for the entertaining space, use a tonal color palette throughout. If your wallpaper choice is bold, consider making a central feature wall to avoid overpowering the space — the goal is to create a talking point, not to yell over everyone with an overwhelming color scheme!

If the wallpaper design is more about adding interest and color, like an ombre effect or a soft geometric repeat, rather than pattern, you may afford to print all four walls and make the area feel welcoming and calm.

Finding a look that is appropriate for the space is crucial when choosing a wallpaper for a dining room. If your dining area is adjacent to your kitchen, you may want to use a pattern to create contrast. If it's off the living room, though, you should go for a more simple style.

Herrinbone wallpaper by DeecoPrint

Ideas for dining room wallpaper

Patterned wallpaper can completely transform your dining room with ease. With proper preparation and research, using colors and patterns is a rewarding way to get the most out of your interior space. Using a patterned wallpaper does not mean that the look has to be overpowering. In fact, a subtle geometric pattern can merely add depth to the wall color.

A great way not to overdo the pattern is to choose a wallpaper in the same color as your walls. Thanks to the cohesive use of tonal color, the wallpaper will not jump out, but merely enhance the dining room color scheme by bringing walls to life and preventing the color scheme from feeling flat.

To keep a dining room peaceful and effortlessly styled, choose an abstract wallpaper design that offers tonal interest without being an evident patterned paper. Using an abstract wallpaper in this way eliminates the need to duplicate the effect yourself with paint, which is excellent if DIY isn't your thing.

Make wallpaper a large-scale art piece

If you find a wallpaper that you adore, you can use it as the focal point of a room instead of a standard backdrop. Using wallpaper as art to create a feature wall is one of the simplest and most impactful ways to make a statement. Wallpaper on a single wall gives character, charm, and uniqueness in the same way that an original artwork would. 

Use a balanced approach when selecting the ideal wallpaper for a feature wall. You can go strong or subtle with this use of wallpaper, just make sure it doesn't compete with any other focal point in the space. When there are multiple focal points, the eye becomes confused and chaos follows. Install wallpaper behind the TV or near the fireplace, or anywhere else where the eye is naturally drawn.

Removable Wallpaper / Peel and Stick

Wallpaper halfway up

Using wallpaper to cover the top or bottom half of a wall is a wonderful method to achieve the effect without dominating the room. Ideally, use architectural molding such as chair rail to divide the papered and non-papered parts. This is another appearance that was prominent in previous decades, although it may still be found in interiors with a traditional taste.

Covering the top half of the wall with paper and having paneling on the bottom half is a popular option, too. It's a timeless design that still adds interest to your room.

Place two papers on a single wall

Covering the top half of a wall with one paper and the bottom half with another creates a highly intriguing and strong aesthetic. Again, chair rail is the best way to divide them.

This is a difficult style to pull off, but when done correctly, it can look fantastic. Consider opposing patterns in bright hues, such as stripes and toile, chevron and damask, or chevron and damask. Look for tone-on-tone designs that are simple and comparable in theme for something more subtle. Since this is such a bold design, be careful with the other colors and patterns you use in the area. All of the patterns should work together rather than against one other.

Removable wallpaper by DeccoPrint

Decorate the ceiling

The ceiling is usually overlooked when it comes to interior design. Most ceilings, in fact, are painted plain white and then forgotten about. The great thing about ceiling wallpaper is that it supports and protects the ceiling while also adding a touch of design and dimension to your area.

Because people don't glance up at ceilings very often, don't go for a subtle hue or pattern. You might as well go all out with something really decorative or bold if you're going this path. Don't waste your time on anything subtle.

Cover a door with wallpaper

Creating a stunning focal point in entrance ways is one technique to make a room appear more spacious. You may easily cover a door with a strong pattern using leftover wallpaper or a single sheet of wallpaper. The range of textures, colors, finishes, and patterns available with wallpaper is fantastic. When you include wallpaper into your overall décor, you can express your individual style with a bold statement that makes a significant impression. Do plenty of study and see what kinds of designs you're drawn to for the greatest outcomes with this wallpaper project.

Decoupage furniture

Consider adding wallpaper to a piece of furniture in your dining room to upcycle an outdated piece or add a little flair to something boring. This works especially well on pieces like chests of drawers or console tables, which have clean lines and basic forms. Remember that the paper doesn't have to have a pattern; textured wallpaper, such as seagrass, can occasionally offer just the perfect amount of interest.

Peel and Stick wallpaper by DeccoPrint

Wallpaper a lampshade

If you want to give a little flair to your plain lampshade (or you have a damaged lampshade to salvage), applying wallpaper is a fantastic idea. It may instantly add interest and is incredibly simple to do. Simply cut the paper to size and adhere it to the surface.

Applying wallpaper to the inside of the shade is another option that is a little more subtle but still a lot of fun. It doesn't have the same impact as the shade's outside, but it's still a nice small decorative addition to your dining room.

Ready to redecorate your dining room?

It's time to turn your dining room into your favorite area in the house. Peel and stick wallpaper is the perfect alternative for improving your area without breaking the bank or undergoing extensive renovations, regardless of your space, style, or budget.

Adding removable wallpaper to a dining room is one of the easiest and quickest methods to update it. In most cases, all you'll need to transform your area from drab to spectacular is some bold patterned wallpaper on an accent wall.

Wallpaper in Dining room

March 02, 2022