Discover the Power of Wallpaper

Wallpaper is one of the fastest ways to transform a room. Whether you go big with a bold pattern or add a playful touch to stair risers, chimney breasts, or the back of shelves, it can add a whole lot of personality to even the smallest space. 

With a choice of stripes, florals, metallics or geometrics, we’re got something for all rooms and tastes. Take a moment to explore these ideas – many from your homes – and discover just how quickly wallpaper can work its magic.


Bedroom with Check 6003 wallpaper on the upper wall, Sardine No.CB8 on the lower wall and woodwork, and Roasted Macadamia No.CB2 on the ceiling and remaining walls. Interior styling by @hoxton_house1.Bedroom with Check 6003 wallpaper on the upper wall, Sardine No.CB8 on the lower wall and woodwork, and Roasted Macadamia No.CB2 on the ceiling and remaining walls. Interior styling by @hoxton_house1.

Top Wall: Check 6003 | Lower Wall & Woodwork: Sardine No.CB8 | Ceiling & Remaining Walls: Roasted Macadamia No.CB2 | Image by: @hoxton_house1

Make a Statement With a Feature Wall

Sometimes a single wall is all it takes. A bold wallpaper feature can add instant drama, draw the eye to an architectural detail, or create a striking backdrop for furniture and art. Perfect for those who want maximum impact with minimal effort.

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Embrace Small Spaces

Don’t shy away from wallpaper in small spaces – it can be the secret to making them shine. Pattern adds personality, while darker shades create a cocooning effect. Far from overwhelming, wallpaper can make a compact room feel considered and complete.

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Hallway with Adelaïde 6305 on the walls and Wimborne White No.239 on the panelling and woodwork. Image by @elysekennedy and @the_found_home.Hallway with Adelaïde 6305 on the walls and Wimborne White No.239 on the panelling and woodwork. Image by @elysekennedy and @the_found_home.

Walls: Adelaïde 6305 | Panelling & Woodwork: Wimborne White No.239 | Image by: @elysekennedy & @the_found_home


Hallway with Uppark 533 on the walls and Red Earth No.64 on the panelling and woodwork. Interior by @margiroseinteriors, photography by @annastathakiphoto.Hallway with Uppark 533 on the walls and Red Earth No.64 on the panelling and woodwork. Interior by @margiroseinteriors, photography by @annastathakiphoto.

Walls: Uppark 533 | Panelling & Woodwork: Red Earth No.64 | Image by: @margiroseinteriors & @annastathakiphoto

Transform Your Downstairs Toilet

Turn your smallest room into a space that feels anything but ordinary. Whether you opt for soft florals, bold geometrics, or playful stripes, it’s an easy way to add personality and charm – and the perfect spot to try out bolder colours or patterns. 

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Look Up

Think wallpaper’s just for walls? Think again. Wallpapering the ceiling is a design trick that brings instant surprise and delight. It can make a big room feel cosier, draw the eye upwards, or add pattern where you least expect it. Try wallpaper drenching (all four walls plus the ceiling) for maximum impact.

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Bedroom with walls and ceiling painted in Auguste 6505. Interior by @sarahsouthwelldesign, photography by @davewattsphotography.Bedroom with walls and ceiling painted in Auguste 6505. Interior by @sarahsouthwelldesign, photography by @davewattsphotography.

Walls & Ceiling: Auguste 6505 | Image by: @sarahsouthwelldesign & @davewattsphotography


Hallway with stairs in Closet Stripe 360, ceiling in Bumble Bee 507, and woodwork painted Breakfast Room Green. Interior by @astoriedstyle.Hallway with stairs in Closet Stripe 360, ceiling in Bumble Bee 507, and woodwork painted Breakfast Room Green. Interior by @astoriedstyle.

Stairs: Closet Stripe 360 | Ceiling: Bumble Bee 507 | Woodwork: Breakfast Room Green | by: @astoriedstyle

Add an Eye-Catching Accent

From stair risers to shelves, chimney breasts to doors, our handcrafted designs bring colour and character to the most unexpected places. Wherever you hang it, wallpaper gives any space an instant style lift.

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Ways To Use Stripes

Stripes never go out of style. Use them vertically to add height, horizontally to widen a space, mix tones for gentle movement, or choose a barely-there pattern to add a subtle sense of texture. From classic to contemporary, striped wallpaper is a versatile way to bring order, energy, and timeless character to a room.

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Bedroom with back wall in Block Print Stripe 754 wallpaper and woodwork painted Railings No.31.Bedroom with back wall in Block Print Stripe 754 wallpaper and woodwork painted Railings No.31.

Back Wall: Block Print Stripe 754 | Woodwork: Railings No.31


Bedroom with walls and ceiling in Adelaïde 6301, door and woodwork painted Singed Red No.G15, and floor in Tack Room Door No.G6. Interior by @ellerhowhouse.Bedroom with walls and ceiling in Adelaïde 6301, door and woodwork painted Singed Red No.G15, and floor in Tack Room Door No.G6. Interior by @ellerhowhouse.

Walls & Ceiling:  Adelaïde 6301 | Door & Woodwork:   Singed Red No.G15 | Floor: Tack Room Door No.G6 |  Image by: @ellerhowhouse

Start Your Transformation

Spotted your perfect paper? The best way to see if it’s right for your walls is to order a sample. It’s free and you can order up to five at a time. And if you’re still finding it hard to choose, you can visit one of our showrooms to explore our full collection.

Once you’ve picked your pattern, we recommend ordering all the rolls you need in one go. Every wallpaper is handcrafted in Dorset using traditional techniques so they can vary slightly between batches. We’re happy to take back any unopened rolls that you don’t use (unless they’re Archive papers as these are made just for you). 


Looking for More Ideas?

Head to our Wallpaper Inspiration gallery to see real homes brought to life by our designs, or download our Wallpaper Brochure here.