This 1920s Kitchen "Needed Some Depth" - See it Transform with $34 Wallpaper
Briefly

William Hutton and his husband improved their 1924 Los Angeles home's kitchen, originally a blank canvas. Hutton's vision was to blend styles while adding depth. He chose Opalhouse's peel-and-stick wallpaper, which gave a budget-friendly yet luxe look to the kitchen, enhancing its character. Along with the wallpaper, they integrated a desk for work-from-home needs. The transformation only took a week and cost about $500, creating a space that strikes a balance between vintage and modern aesthetics.
William's goal was to make the home feel like a layered, laid-back home through blending styles and design periods, with a focus on transforming the kitchen.
Using peel-and-stick wallpaper throughout has been a game-changer. It looks luxe but is budget-friendly. It adds character to the existing kitchen.
It only took a week to finish the room, and the total makeover only cost around $500. It has personality and rides a nice light between vintage and modern.
The wallpaper, patterned with multicolored animals and greenery, was a perfect complement to the black-and-white color scheme that already existed in the kitchen.
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