This 5-Minute Fix Made a 1930s Tiled Bathroom Look 10x Better
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This 5-Minute Fix Made a 1930s Tiled Bathroom Look 10x Better
"We independently select these products-if you buy from one of our links, we may earn a commission. All prices were accurate at the time of publishing. The Aliviya pattern in mint was the ideal mix of cloud blue and khaki. Thanks to the symmetrical repeat, which features trailing vines and blooms similar to what you'd find on saris, the design evokes vintage block printing. Even my husband, who isn't into florals, liked it because the print looked like abstract swirls from a distance."
"I absolutely loved how this bed wall project came out and was pleasantly surprised when I had some extra paper left over. Where else could I use it? I wrapped the adjacent vanity space, which was suffering from boring beige walls. I couldn't stop wallpapering, and I had to find a spot for the last quarter of the roll. So I tried it in an unexpected spot: lining a niche in one of my bathrooms."
"Adding the leftover Nabela Noor Aliviya print was a no-brainer, as it broke up the rosy monotony and immediately elevated not just the nook but the entire bathroom, in my opinion. Installation was super-easy and took less than 5 minutes! I only needed a detailing knife and a smoothing tool - both of which came in my wallpapering kit from The Home Depot."
Mint Aliviya wallpaper combined cloud blue and khaki with a symmetrical repeat of trailing vines and blooms that evoke vintage block printing and read as abstract swirls from a distance. A leftover section of the roll wrapped an adjacent vanity and then lined a small arched niche in a 1938 bathroom with a navy sink and peach tile trim. The niche had been painted light pink and acted as a cluttered drop zone despite faux marble peel-and-stick shelf covering. Adding the patterned paper broke the rosy monotony, elevated the nook and the bathroom, and installed in under five minutes using basic tools.
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