"It would be an absolute dream to spend a summer at the Fisher's coastal cottage in Cousins Beach in The Summer I Turned Pretty - although, if that means I'd be in a love triangle with two brothers, count me out. That's just too much chaos for the most relaxing season of the year. Luckily, I can still potentially make my home feel a bit more like the show'sset after one eagle-eyed fan tracked down the wallpaper set designers used in Belly's bedroom."
"Via the wallpaper's listing on Schumacher's website, the Ocean Toile pattern seems unique as it's not a traditional toile print that depicts "bucolic landscapes," but rather "illustrates life under the sea." It's based on an 18th-century document, giving in that historic flair that matches the East Coast upper-crust vibe of the rest of the house. If you're dying to bring a bit of Cousins Beach into your space (this time, just the drama of a fabulous interior), start with Schumacher's "Ocean Toile.""
Fans identified the wallpaper used in Belly's bedroom as Schumacher's Ocean Toile, a pattern that illustrates life under the sea rather than traditional bucolic scenes. The design is based on an 18th-century document, lending historic flair that complements an East Coast upper-crust aesthetic. Social media commenters noted the wallpaper's memorable presence on the show and the author confirmed the find. A more affordable alternative inspired by St. Barts is available from Spoonflower in various materials, including peel-and-stick and grass cloth. The Ocean Toile offers light, airy coastal charm without overt seaside motifs.
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