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Is this a crazy idea?

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crispysausagerolls · 02/07/2019 23:44

Just bought a house with 3 floors and redoing it - is it bananas to want a different wallpaper for each floor in the hallway? Eg one for the entrance hallway going up the stairs but when you get round the corner on the stairs, at the corner join, it’s a new one? Same thing on the top floor?

Is it bananas?!

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thelonearranger · 02/07/2019 23:44

I don’t think it’s bananas, it could look quite nice.

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pigsinarow · 02/07/2019 23:45

Yep bananas! I could just about envisage it with slightly different shades of paint but wallpaper - no!

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crispysausagerolls · 02/07/2019 23:47

The wallpapers I have in mind all have a cream base with quite plain patterns so I don’t think it’s a DRAMATIC change ...I really liked the idea but now I am quite worried about it in case everyone thinks it’s silly: but then if I don’t try it will I regret not trying it?

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Whoops75 · 02/07/2019 23:50

I would think you were
A-broke
B- eccentric
C- trying too hard

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crispysausagerolls · 02/07/2019 23:52

If I post the links to the wallpaper with the explanation of my thought process, would that help? 🙈

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cranstonmanor · 02/07/2019 23:54

If I post the links to the wallpaper with the explanation of my thought process, would that help? 🙈

Absolutely! (But I'm a bit nosey about other peoples home deco)

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crispysausagerolls · 02/07/2019 23:59

It’s a Victorian house with a large hallway so was going to do the classic black and white Victorian tiles and I thought white walls were a bit boring so wanted this...

www.johnlewis.com/cole-son-riviera-wallpaper/black-white-105-6026/p2215245

Although I am not sure I am brave enough. But I don’t want it all the way up the house so I wanted this on the second floor, the “adult floor”

www.johnlewis.com/christian-lacroix-la-main-au-collet-wallpaper/pcl020-04/p1417167?&tmad=c&tmcampid=81&s_emcid=em_SWT_Product_Name

And finally this one on the children’s floor which has a safari style bathroom so sort of goes with that
www.johnlewis.com/cole-son-bagatelle-paste-the-wall-wallpaper/ivory-99-5023/p1115222?&tmad=c&tmcampid=81&s_emcid=em_SWT_Product_Image

Im so sorry i don’t know how to hyper link!

I don’t know if I should just do what I like and be brave because it’s my house or cave into what other people think! It’s my first house. I don’t know if this is all mental.

I’m also not sure if the wallpaper for downstairs hallway is too Art Deco for the tiles

Please be gentle with me, even if you think it’s hideous / I like it! 🙈🤷🏻‍♀️🤪

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Greenolivesorblackolives · 03/07/2019 00:03

I think it’s your house so do what you want. Stuff anyone else’s opinion.

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thelonearranger · 03/07/2019 00:04

I think If you like it go for it. The worst thing that could happen is you don’t like it and you can just strip it and get a big tub of white paint

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minipie · 03/07/2019 00:06

Sorry I think this would look a mess.

Another option though: create “panelling” on the walls with beading and then fill in the panels on each floor with your chosen wallpaper. Like pictures in frames. Then a neutral paint colour around the frames, same colour all the way up. This way you can have the wallpapers without them having to join up at the edges, and also without there being too much of any of them.

(Personally I’d just go with paint but then I am allergic to pattern)

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RockinHippy · 03/07/2019 00:13

I'm not against mixing up wallpapers, it can work, we've done it here a little, but I've looked at your links & I m sorry it would look dreadful. I'd think you were broke & had no taste as even painted lining paper would look better that it would in that mix of papers

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sacope · 03/07/2019 00:26

How would you join them together?

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Monty27 · 03/07/2019 00:29

No. I would have the one wallpaper. Why separate the flow of the stairs? It could look like bedsit land by losing the flow.

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Knobrob · 03/07/2019 00:34

If you're going to do it then go for mad colourful over the top papers. Look at House of Hackey wallpapers - that sort of thing

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BitOfFun · 03/07/2019 00:35

I'd stick to the Riviera one all the way up, or at least for the lower two floors. For such expensive paper, it would be a shame to get a bedsit vibe.

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cakeandchampagne · 03/07/2019 00:38

Do it! It will be a fun decorating experiment!
Congratulations on your new home! Flowers

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BaronessBomburst · 03/07/2019 00:42

In theory it could work, but not with those three papers. They don't flow together.

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GreenTulips · 03/07/2019 00:46

£85 a roll?

And people would think you were broke?

Sounds like an expensive experiment

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WakeUpFromYourDreamAndScream · 03/07/2019 00:49

Only on MN do people consider buying wallpaper for £85 a roll! Everyone else I know uses Wilkos or if they are feeling flush B & Q

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crispysausagerolls · 03/07/2019 06:59

sacope

At the corner of the stairs - using the corner as the join.

Without sounding gauche, it’s a rather large house and I don’t think it will look like we are broke! Just because of the context and how the house is.

But I understand the view points. I think the riviera is a bit too strong for the whole way up - I will be disappointed to just paint it plain though!

I don’t want to do panelling as we will have it in the living room and maybe bedroom

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crispysausagerolls · 03/07/2019 07:31

Will have a look at plainer; white wallpaper tonuse all the way up

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funmummy48 · 03/07/2019 07:36

I think it will look as though you've started decorating one floor but haven't got round to the other two. The first one looks a bit like floor tiles. That being said, it's your house & you should do what you fancy.

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BogglesGoggles · 03/07/2019 07:36

I think this would only work if you went completely all out with the wall paper William Morris style. The wall papers you’ve chosen are more suitable for feature walls tbh. Maybe you could do a feature wall in each paper on the stairs?

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Puppylucky · 03/07/2019 07:37

I really like the idea but agree with others above that the designs you have chosen won't flow. Variations on the black graphic design in the first picture would look amazing though.

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Autumnchill · 03/07/2019 07:38

Sorry, it'll look like you've just not finished (or started) decorating. Staircase should flow.

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