Put Down The Paintbrush-This Brooklyn Bathroom Proves That Wallpaper Is Worth It
Briefly

Stacey Mei Yan Fong, a cookbook author with a diverse background of living in multiple countries, found a long-term home in Brooklyn. Over fourteen years, she has customized her apartment to reflect her unique style, which is influenced by vintage aesthetics mixed with contemporary designs. After a ceiling collapse led to a renovation, she utilized wallpaper to refresh her bathroom, showcasing how small changes can make a big impact in a rental space. Throughout her time in the apartment, she emphasizes the importance of painting and wallpaper to create a personal, home-like feel even in a rental.
Stacey insists wallpaper is easier and cleaner than painting, describing it as a way to completely transform a space without a lot of hassle.
Having continuously reinvented her apartment over the years, Stacey blends vintage finds with contemporary touches for a unique aesthetic.
Read at Food52
[
|
]