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Which one, please help me decide. Wallpaper for bedroom feature wall.

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Wizzska · 20/03/2009 14:33

here

Thanks.

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FigmentOfYourImagination · 20/03/2009 14:36

I can only see one paper.

Wizzska · 20/03/2009 14:47

Click on the bit that says closeup and you can see the both.

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KristinaM · 20/03/2009 14:49

i can only see the iola one but its BEAUTIFUL

i think the rest of teh room woudl need to be quite plain though

Wizzska · 20/03/2009 14:51

Yes, am going to do the rest of the room some shade of white. Thanks for the input.

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Wizzska · 20/03/2009 14:53

this one or this one.

Better links I hope.

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FiveGoMadInDorset · 20/03/2009 14:59

hydrangea

twinsetandpearls · 20/03/2009 15:00

Iola

BonsoirAnna · 20/03/2009 15:02

It's hard to advise without knowing anything about the architectural and decorative style of your house. Both are nice.

twinsetandpearls · 20/03/2009 15:03

and the light

kitsmummy · 20/03/2009 15:04

Iola, I think the other one is too 70s retro

RubyrubyrubyHareb · 20/03/2009 15:07

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missblythe · 20/03/2009 15:11

The Iona is LOVELY

Jux · 20/03/2009 15:18

Hydrangea will lighten a room. I would have it for my dd's room which has a small window at the back of the house and is rather dark. My room is at the front with two big windows and is very light, so I would Iola in there.

My preference is Iola, but it would depend on the room.

KristinaM · 20/03/2009 15:48

having now seen the other i prefer iola

but as the stylish anna & twinset say, please give more details for further advice

Wizzska · 20/03/2009 16:12

Sorry, am back. Had some stuff I had to do. Now where were we.

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Wizzska · 20/03/2009 16:13

Well it is quite a light room, but not but it is a 1950s house so sadly no grand victorian hight ceilings. Iola seems to be the favourite though, thanks.

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Wizzska · 20/03/2009 16:15

Sorry bad sentence there, ignore the rogue 'but not'.

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WowOoo · 20/03/2009 16:17

I think they're both lush.
I would go for Hydrangea for low ceiling perhaps unless it's a really big light room.

Wizzska · 20/03/2009 16:46

Am ashamed at my spelling too. Height!

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Mammina · 20/03/2009 17:30

also prefer iola

FigmentOfYourImagination · 21/03/2009 10:10

hydrangea

kentmumtj · 23/03/2009 10:27

iola very pretty the blue adds the extra ingridiant

NorbertDentressangle · 23/03/2009 10:31

I prefer the Iola

(I wish I could have made as quick a decision when we chose ours recently !)

princessmel · 23/03/2009 10:34

Iola

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