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"If you're drawn to the 'vintage meets modern day' style, Jordan Slocum and Barry Bordelon-the social media renovation duo known as the Brownstone Boys -are the experts to watch. Known for breathing new life into vintage brownstones, the duo partnered with WallPops to launch a collection of peel-and-stick wallpapers inspired by New York City's rich architectural and design history. The new collection includes 11 designs across 5 distinctive patterns, each one telling a visual story of urban life, personal nostalgia, and timeless elegance."
"Already a favorite in their client home transformations, their Toile de New York offers a fresh take on a classic pattern. This hand-drawn pattern comes in three shades-a grey-hued graphite, a rusty brick shade, and classic navy. Capturing beloved city landmarks like the Statue of Liberty, the Brooklyn Bridge, and the Domino Sugar sign, they were sure to incorporate sentimental pieces, like their favorite bodega cups."
"A personal favorite of Barry's, the Toile de New York and Brooklyn Delft Tile are the perfect wallpaper to bring life into your home's smaller spaces like bathrooms and entryways. Their styling tips? For a larger room, Barry suggests adding wainscoting or a beadboard to the first half of your wall and wallpaper the top half for a break in the pattern."
Jordan Slocum and Barry Bordelon, known as the Brownstone Boys, partnered with WallPops to launch a peel-and-stick wallpaper collection inspired by New York City's architectural and design history. The collection includes 11 designs across five patterns that evoke urban life. Toile de New York is a hand-drawn toile available in grey-hued graphite, rusty brick, and classic navy, featuring landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Domino Sugar sign, and sentimental bodega cups. Brooklyn Delft references traditional Delft tiles with brownstone stoops, pigeons, and the Washington Square Arch. Styling advice recommends pairing wallpaper with wainscoting or beadboard in larger rooms and fully papering smaller spaces for maximum impact.
Read at Better Homes & Gardens
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