How to Wallpaper Your Doors and Get Jaw Dropping Interiors

Wallpapers are a quick and easy way to instantly improve the appearance of your home. Even though they’ve been around a long time, how many of us think of putting one on a door? Wallpapers on doors can refresh a room and draw appreciative attention to what used to be a dull door. We bring you some great ideas and examples to show how cool an idea this is.

                                   

  1. Here, one of the two sliding doors of the wardrobe is wallpapered with the design of a traditional patchwork quilt. The daintily colourful wallpaper transforms the all-white decor to remind us of a cheerful country cottage. The vintage chest of drawers next to the wardrobe door completes the look.

 

  1. Sometimes a door can get in the way of a room’s décor. Solution? Extend the wallpaper from the wall onto your door. This delightful wallpaper, strewn with lovebirds and florals, brightens up the bedroom, and extending it over the door minimises the interruption from it. The delicate green hue of this hand-painted de Gournay paper is the perfect backdrop for the French-style carved bed and luxurious gold damask curtains.

 

  1. This wallpaper of bookshelves makes this door to a walk-in closet seem like an entry to a secret library – or the classic concealed door in a vintage library, à la Blandings Castle.

 

  1. Here the designers have covered the door panel with a crocodile-print vinyl wallpaper, instead of using real leather. This creative use of wallpaper door panels costs way less and is a way to be kinder to crocodiles. Its rich dark look makes a dramatic contrast to the light and lively colours within. The pale-blue beds and spring-green walls look all the more inviting.

 

  • If you think your doors need to be cleaned often, vinyl wallpapers are durable and easy to clean with soapy water and a scrub brush.

 

  1. The idea of wallpaper on doors is another smart way to conceal storage – a shoe closet under the staircase, in this case. The tall trees run vertically and make the closet look taller, which might have otherwise looked like a cramped corner.

 

  1. This cabinet door gets a creative makeover with a lion, cut out from a vintage wallpaper, pacing across a field made of green chalkboard paint. It gives the child’s room the perfect jungle touch, along with the zebra print rug.

    Tip: Decide on the type of backing the wallpaper should have. The ones with a non-woven backing can be easily stripped when you want a change. Perhaps that’s best for a child’s room and their ever-changing interests.

 

  1. The deep-pink wallpapered door panels on these door panels, set in a light-pink frame, is undoubtedly the most striking element of this room. The pink finds subtle resonance in the rug, the printed curtains and the paper lantern, too.

 

  1. This frosted wallpaper for windows is an easy solution to cover any glass door for the enhancement of clear glass to a contemporary finish. The green-and-white striped wallpaper on the walls emphasises the available height and width of this narrow corridor, and the colour palette keeps the ambience light.

 

  1. The yellow wallpaper with an intricate pattern on the sliding doors is a bold choice, and we love it. The magenta walls complement it effectively, separated by white moulding that gives the right amount of lift and balance. A set of small green cubbies stand next to the door. All together, they make an effortlessly bright space.

 

 

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