Five Statement Wallpapers in the 2023 Hampton Designer Showhouse
Sometimes a space needs some extra pizzaz.
See how five designers at this year’s Hampton Designer Showhouse incorporated wallcoverings into their designs.
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1/5Photography by Anastassios MentisIn the billiards room, designer Melanie Roy chose a Fromental wallpaper for the ceiling, which complements textured hand-painted walls and trim featuring Badilla Painters' proprietary ChromeableNY and liquid metal finishes.Photography by Anastassios MentisIn the billiards room, designer Melanie Roy chose a Fromental wallpaper for the ceiling, which complements textured hand-painted walls and trim featuring Badilla Painters' proprietary ChromeableNY and liquid metal finishes.
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2/5Photography by Anastassios MentisDesigner Keith Baltimore enhanced the spa room with a Fromental wallcovering that calls to mind “Matisse-like shapes that seem to dance across the room.”Photography by Anastassios MentisDesigner Keith Baltimore enhanced the spa room with a Fromental wallcovering that calls to mind “Matisse-like shapes that seem to dance across the room.”
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3/5Photography by Anastassios MentisThis lower level powder room makes a statement. Designer Susanne Kelley chose a Fromental wallcovering to accentuate the gold Kohler fixtures.Photography by Anastassios MentisThis lower level powder room makes a statement. Designer Susanne Kelley chose a Fromental wallcovering to accentuate the gold Kohler fixtures.
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4/5Photography by Anastassios MentisDesigner Nina Edwards Anker of Nea Studio chose the theme of wellness for this bedroom, which features a green Fromental wallcovering behind the bed that carries into the bathroom.Photography by Anastassios MentisDesigner Nina Edwards Anker of Nea Studio chose the theme of wellness for this bedroom, which features a green Fromental wallcovering behind the bed that carries into the bathroom.
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5/5Photography by Anastassios MentisInterior designer Elissa Grayer took her inspiration for the dining room from “spring and summer flowers and greenery—the privet hedges, pink peonies, white daisies, and purple Nepeta seen all over the Hamptons.” Accordingly, Fromental’s Ogata wallcovering in Forest Green is paired with organic furniture and artwork.Photography by Anastassios MentisInterior designer Elissa Grayer took her inspiration for the dining room from “spring and summer flowers and greenery—the privet hedges, pink peonies, white daisies, and purple Nepeta seen all over the Hamptons.” Accordingly, Fromental’s Ogata wallcovering in Forest Green is paired with organic furniture and artwork.