Wipeable wallpaper can be such a fun addition to a kitchen! I think this is an especially great solution if you don't love your kitchen, but a reno is not in the budget. Paint your cabinets (probably something more neutral - off-white/gray/black) and then wallpaper the walls - easy and much less expensive than a full renovation.
Ready for a round up?
Country Home
House and Home
Some of my favorite wallpaper sources for trade and more expensive papers:
Decorators Best
Walnut Wallpapers
Hygge and West
Graham and Brown
Ferm Living
For great deals:
American Blinds
Shewin Williams
Home Depot &
Lowes
eBay
Steve's wallpapers (new to me! Thanks, Kate!)
Fun vintage finds:
Second Hand Rose
Etsy
My grandmother used wallpaper i her kitchen. Goes to show you everything seems to make it's way back around.
ReplyDeleteI love how wallpaper is making a comeback. The prints are so pretty, now. I can't get over that one toile one that's hung on the ceiling, too. That takes talent! You always find the best inspiration pics. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI think the yellow wallpaper in the white kitchen looks brilliant! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeletewonderful. the wallpaper adds such charm.
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Wow, I would love to do this, if my kitchen was enclosed or had a stopping point. I adore the David Hicks Vase wallpaper...been looking to use that somewhere for a couple years!
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I love the wallpaper in these kitchens. It adds such personality. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI never thought I would love wallpaper in the kitchen but there are a few on there that I would take in a minute!
ReplyDeleteThe first is charming , the 7th is great, modern and clean looking, I just love that wallpaper in the 8th photo, yellow Chinese, perfecto , the touch of blue wallpaper in the 10th is lovely, and I just love the butterflies !
I am a convert now :)
Wow I LOVE some of these kitchens! I did Wallpaper in my kitchen and I LOVE it. It adds a lot of fun and helps you not notice the small imperfections of an older kitchen.
ReplyDeleteI know that you think that this is a good solution, but it screams 70's to me and trust, me that was not a good era for kitchens. I just can't see it. It took me forever to break away from wallpaper in the kitchen followed by several years of faux painting techniques including (gasp) sponge painting. Now I am loving my cleanly painted walls in an Aztec Gold and my Robin's Egg blue ceiling. But what am I...certainly not a professional in the decorating department...just someone who has lived through it all!
ReplyDeletewhenever I think of wallpaper in the kitchen, it just reminds me of my grandmother's kitchen and my mom's kitchen when I was a child. so retro...
ReplyDeleteOh Jenny, these are beautiful. You never fail to inspire me and make me happy when I get to work, click over and see a new post. Thank you so much for your hard work. It is noticed and appreciated.
ReplyDeleteTHat first yellow kitchen is just delightful
ReplyDeleteThe wallpaper in # 4 has been taking up room and board in my brain . It is such a happy paper. Don't even get me started on the Gingham shade in #5:)
ReplyDeleteI am going to add wallpaper to my kitchen any day now! I am over the moon excited for the space to be finished! You always have the greatest images thanks!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great roundup! I would love to do this in my kitchen. We will eventually renovate but it's far out and we have no backsplash right now. It's so hard to clean!
ReplyDeleteOh yeah...I'm diggin' all of these images. Actually I'm trying to create something similar in my kitchen with stencils though! Thanks for sharing these lovely images!!!
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, these are incredible. Makes me want to paper *every* room!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great round up of pictures. My absolute favorite picture is the third!!!
ReplyDeleteI love wallpaper and these are all lovely. The second one from Lonny (black wisteria paper) would look a lot better though if it wasn't hung upside down. But even a mistake looks good!
ReplyDeleteLove this! That yellow chinoroise paper in the white kitchen is perfection to me. Great round up!! Oh, if only I owned.
ReplyDeleteLOVE this!
ReplyDeleteOh my, this is stunning! What a way to make a statement in the kitchen! Thanks for sharing the inspiration :)
ReplyDeleteDana
Love wallpaper in a kitchen, I have always had wallpaper whether it was in or out. I have green cupboards and a green and white awning stripe in my kitchen, I looooove it. You can see it here if you want to take a peek.....
ReplyDeletehttp://goodlifeofdesign.blogspot.com/2010/03/how-many-looks-can-kitchen-have.html
I can not imagine my kitchen and dining room without it!! KS
I have always LOVED Tori Mellot's tiny green and yellow kitchen from donimno (blogged about her here: http://style-edition.squarespace.com/blog/2010/10/26/inspiring-design-tori-mellot.html)
ReplyDeleteA store near me has the yellow wallpaper in the 4th picture -- any idea what it is or where to find it or anything similar? I think it's so fun!
Beautiful round-up, Jenny! I LOVE the white kitchen with the yellow pattered wallpaper and white & black trellis roman shades!
ReplyDeleteThe yellow pattern in the fourth picture (same as the blue pattern further down) is David Hicks' The Vase by Clarence House. So great, right?!
ReplyDeleteI think it would be great but as an accent I think. Some of the pics made me a bit dizzy (i.e. the black and white kitchen). I do however love that color is bring introduced into kitchens in different ways outside of European or painted cabinets.
ReplyDeleteI love the print in the third picture! When we buy a home I'm definitely wallpapering at least one room. I just love the extra depth you get using pattern on the wall! Most of my clients have been shying away from wallpaper (feels too permanent) but hopefully one will step up soon!
ReplyDeleteI wasn't sure about this until I saw the 3rd and 4th photos. Those plus a couple of others (the navy and white paper) have sold me on this idea!!
ReplyDeleteI am obsessed with wallpaper! Great post!! Now, can you tell me where to find stylish vinyl or oil cloth fabric to make seat cushions out of, as I have 2 little boys??? And wipe able place mats as well, that are not $20 -$25 a mat. Thanks!!!
ReplyDeleteObsessed with the last New York Mag kitchen! Thanks for the great sources : )
ReplyDeleteGreat round up Jenny. Its fun to see colour and pattern in kitchens. And thanks for sharing the wallpaper links! I'm on the hunt for wallpaper for Chloe's big girl room.
ReplyDeleteGreat collection of kitchens! What a great way to renovate on a budget. :) Painted cabinets and papered walls can go a long way in changing the entire look of the space.
ReplyDeleteI love the 'Domino' gold wallpaper - really dramatic. A bit like carptet, I never thought that wallpaper would work so well in a kitchen.
ReplyDeleteDO you have a source for the first kitchen, looked at Country Living but couldn't find it?!
ReplyDeleteHi Darby! Here's the link:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.countryhome.com/decorating/countrylooks/kitchen-conquered_1.html
Well that was just a fabulous and a half!
ReplyDeleteI've had this (mmmmmmm, outdated?) black-and-white damask wallpaper that I've been dying to stick on my laundry walls, right above some beadboard. It's something that would help me love my kitchen rather than wish the laundry appliances weren't in the only space I have to use for a pantry. I'd love that little folding doors nook if I'd just put the wallpaper in!
That's it.
It's gonna happen. Probably in three weekends though, because I simply can't make the Hubster put the paper up on his birthday weekend (this weekend), and I work the following Saturday. Ah, it's still gonna happen in three weeks. Woot!
Thanks for the sources! As wallpaper is well into its comeback, it's always nice to hear favorite sources! I love the allover look in a photo, but it also seems like a nice idea to do in a more limited way for a quick punch of style.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE everything about this post and the pics. I purchased a beautiful Thibaut, coral and blue wallpaper for a kitchen that I bought 3 years ago. Soon after, we were +1 in the family department and had to rent out the space. I never was able to "experience" the dazzling w.p. :(. I've just lived vicariously and remember why I have it tucked away for the right house! Thanks for the post ;).
ReplyDeleteAnd I also love everything about Trisha's comment!!
ReplyDeleteIt's a great idea. Not for me personally in the kitchen but for some that would work brilliantly.
ReplyDeletei love that schumacher birds and butterflies kitchen.
ReplyDeletethat is what inspired me for my studio!
That first kitchen is totally my kind of kitchen!
ReplyDeleteMy mom and I absolutely adore the gold and silver wall paper from the Domino picture. Any idea who makes it? Thank you!
ReplyDeletei loooove that first one.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for this fun post! The House & Home kitchen with the blue/white paper and the fire escape is mine! You can see this image and many more in the portfolio section of my blog, michaelpenneystyle.com - check it out!
ReplyDeleteThanks again!
http://michaelpenneystyle.com/portfolio/
So many drool-worthy rooms!! I love the look when it's done properly (as with most things in life :P) and these are all gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea!!
ReplyDeleteI have a wallpaper question, and you are the only person I can imagine knowing the answer. I love the wallpaper in the "entry way" of the home in the Sprint commercial where the mom is telling the family that her parents are moving in. It's large scale, verticle, maybe magnolia-esque. Do you have any idea what it is? I've looked through the limited sources I know of and haven't found it.
Thanks!
hi! i love these images. we are considering wallpaper in our kitchen remodel--how do I know if it will be waterproof?
ReplyDeleteI like that wallpaper on the sink with tile works. My sister's home in St. Pete has black and white wallpapers, too. It's so lovely and elegant.
ReplyDeleteLoving the first one and the shiny cabinets with butterfly wallpaper. Gorgeous! Can't wait to redo our kitchen. Unfortunately it needs a LOT more than just wallpaper!
ReplyDeleteAny idea of how to do this if you wanted to go the stencil route? And in a kitchen with two trayed ceilings?
ReplyDeleteComing to the conversation late, but...I cannot WAIT to take down the paper that is in my kitchen and everywhere in our 1920s house. It is a huge hassle. I yearn for painted walls!
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