As home improvement projects continue to increase in popularity across the world, people everywhere are looking for easy ways to transform a room that imparts a major wow-factor without the major renovations. In this post, we’ll share how seven Spoonflower employees use Peel and Stick Wallpaper and Prepasted Removable Smooth Wallpaper as their go-to for everything from furniture up-cycling to refreshing small spaces and even complete room makeovers.
Sometimes paint does the trick, but if you’re looking to add some uniqueness to your space without making a mess I’ve got two words for you: removeable wallpaper. All you need is your favorite Spoonflower design, a friend to help you install and space (for furniture) begging to be covered. Incase you need inspiration on what and where to wallpaper, we’ve got you covered. Our friends at Spoonflower share where they’ve placed some of their favorite removable wallpaper designs.
Something Fishy Bookshelf Project by Sarah Ward, SVP of Marketing
Wallpaper Your Bookshelf
Since working (and schooling) from home has become the new normal, Spoonflower’s Senior Vice President of Marketing, Sarah, wanted to bring a pop of color into a corner of her family’s main gathering space. We’d say the fish friends are in agreement with this appropriately themed makeover featuring Kate Rhees’ Just Jellies – Jellyfish design.
Big Changes in Small Spaces by Maria N., Brand Marketing
Upgrade Your Desk
We’re sensing a pattern here! Maria, who manages the German blog, social media and email accounts, was looking to create an inspiring environment for her home office. We love the simplicity of her chosen design—Watercolor Windowpane in Watermelon by friztin.
Wallpapering On and Near Your Appliances
Maria didn’t stop with her corner desk. Using only two 3′ rolls of Peel and Stick Wallpaper, Maria was able to add gorgeous texture and pattern to both her bathroom and kitchen:
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Kitchen Finishing Touches by Meredith F., Content and Partnerships
Transform A Corner Cabinet
When Content and Partnerships Manager, Meredith, finalized a major kitchen renovation this spring, she got to work adding details highlighting Peel and Stick wallpaper in beautiful designs from the Marketplace.
Use Wallpaper As A Cabinet Lining
Line your cabinets with wallpaper inspired by your dishware like Meredith! Protect your cabinets while adding a little pop of color.
Boho Dining With Pink Accents by Laurie S., Email Marketing
Dining Room Accent Wall
Spoonflower marketing team member Laurie set out to create a dramatic scene in her dining room focused around this black and white Boho Tile design by holli_zollinger. Then, combining her love of pink and faux-textured wallpaper, Laurie lined an antique buffet (her family’s heirloom piece), with Pink Marble Texture by color_amazing_designs.
Marbelize Your Bar
Out of This World Bookcase by Candela G., Product Engineering
Wallpaper A Bookcase
Berlin team member Candela gave this Ikea bookshelf the full treatment with a Spoonflower makeover featuring a playful design that works for both sci-fi-loving kids and vintage-loving adults alike, Retro Rockets by mumbojumbo.
Color Pop in the Kitchen by Theresa R., Creative Director
Kitchen Accent Wall
Using just one 12′ roll of Smooth wallpaper in Floral Jungle Dark Blue by tasiania, Creative Director, Theresa, was able to create a stunning accent wall in this paper-cut style design.
How Theresa Used Only One Roll For Her Revamp
Foyer Information, We Love This Look by Tiffany M., Floor Operations Supervisor
Attention Grabber In the Entry-Way
Longtime Floor Ops leader Tiffany shares her idea of the perfect entry-way, a functional and sophisticated foyer featuring Herringbone Hues of Grey by friztin. Spoonflower may be the home of loud designs you can’t find anywhere else, but if simple and elegant is more your style, we still have you covered!
Have a home makeover you want to share with us? We’d love to see it! Tag us in your wallpaper projects on Instagram with #spoonflower. Or, check out even more inspiring projects featuring Spoonflower wallpaper.
U have a wallpaper with flour sacs, or sugar sacs on it, I havent been able to find it, is it still available?
Hi Sheila,
Thanks for your interest in Spoonflower’s wallpaper offerings! We custom-print every fabric and paper item to order—this means we do not keep a regular inventory in the usual sense of the word, but it also means that any design for sale is essentially “in stock,” since we physically create it when you order it! All the designs you see for sale in the Spoonflower Marketplace are created by independent designers the world over—and you are welcome to create and upload your own original designs as well! This could come in handy when if you’d like a specific flour sack from your own collection. Learn more about uploading your own artwork here.
Here are some of the best-selling designs that come up when I search flour sacks. Best of luck with your search!
-Amy
Spoonflower
Delightful!
Laurie, big props on your Dunny collection! Mine are collecting dust in a box. (Um, and the wallpaper is killer too! lol)
Haha Thank you Kristina! I have many more Dunnies in my attic in boxes too! When my mom gave me the buffet that was in her house growing up, I figured it was a good time to pull out my collection. 🙂
I love these different uses of the wallpaper. Personally i like using wallpaper on the inside of drawers. Like a special surprise every time you open it up.
That is such a fun idea! I love those little design surprises.