Which pattern would YOU choose for this Danish kitchen? Would you add warmth with gold? Cut the modern with a more traditional, or floral, print? Just for fun we photo-shopped out what the homeowner actually chose, so you can pick your favorite wallpaper for the far accent wall, and let us know your selection. Jump below for a few beauties to choose from...
Here are six options (clockwise, from upper left), but feel free to link to others you like more:

a. Scrapwood from Piet Hein Eek
b. Larkspur from William Morris
c. Guadelupe from Thibault
d. Chevron from Schumacher
e. Albert from Sister Parish Design
f. Lace from Jocelyn Warner
Think you can guess which one the owner's actually used? Feel free to include that in your comment as well and be sure to check back tomorrow - we'll post the answer then...
And if you've seen this photo before, shhh! Don't say anything.
(Image Credit/Spoiler alert: don't click here if you don't want to see the original photo from Bo Bedre; other images as linked above)


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I like e for the space. With those brass lights and the side piece of embroidery on the seat of the chair and the tones of the wood.
I'd love to know where the Dutch come up with all those embroideries?! This shop on Etsy...
http://www.etsy.com/shop/dutchsisters
and another Dutch shop I found a while back use them in creative ways. That chair is sweet!
use three
"A", Scrapwood. With all the hard angles and white, it would be a nice textural contrast.
Oh, dear, it looks so great as it is ("photoshop white"). I hope F was chosen.
C - for me.
I like the Lace option the most, either that or leave it plain.. :)
I'd go with f, but I bet they went with d.
I like F, lace, the best. But I bet they used e.
I like E, but they would all look good here.
B!
I would use "c" but suspect, from the names of the suppliers, that they used "a"
Chevron would have been a bold & sexy statement.
#6
#5 in blue or orange
I vote for the white wall.
Keep it clean.
I like Lace the best.
Bucking the trend: I'm always a fan of William Morris prints.
I like b, but loooove c.
Lace or leave it!
I'd use either A or F .... However, my bet is .... they used A.
I'm from Denmark, and therefor Danish ;) and none of these matches a danish kitchen ;)
I would pick B or C....but by looking at the names of the designers, my bet is on A ;)
I feel like Albert from Sister Parish is the only one even approaching graphic enough for this style of design.
To me - F
I like c.
I think any of these choices would look right for the space, so it just depends on their taste. My first pick was B the classic Morris print. I think many people would choose E because it looks interesting now and will likely look fresh a lot longer than A, D or F which are beautiful, but a bit more fashion-y.
C would look amazing if the entire room, cabinets, etc. were all done in the pattern, sort of like that Matisse painting (The Red Room).
Of those options, it would have to be the most subtle if it is going over all the walls, which IMO is the Chevron in the light blueish color. However, that is going to be one chilly room based just on color. I really love the bright pink color of Guadelupe though. I think the gold would look good too. I don't like the fake wood wallpaper, and the lace is gorgeous but too busy.
I am sure whatever they picked, they will make look amazing!
I love Albert; and I think it goes best with the organic minimalist-modern vibe of the rest of the kitchen.
I'd never wallpaper a kitchen - it feels like it would be unsanitary.
Something lively, but light. Maybe http://www.timorousbeasties.com/shop/wallcoverings/1514/wild-honey-bee-stripe/ or http://shop.abigailedwards.com/product/seascape-wallaper-winter
I like E
I like F the lace one, and A the scrapwood. Could hardly wait tomorrow to see what they've chosen!
I like F
Lace winter definitely...especially for a danish kitchen. It's a kitschy kitchen - ha!
Leave it the way it is, I really don't like wallpaper, especially in a kitchen
OK, I went and looked at it, and all I can say is yuck. Can you show us what it would look like with the others?
I vote for E.
I'm with todd_bklyn: A or F, but I think they chose A. It goes with the industrial countertop wing and chair.
I'd go with D.
E. Albert
I like as is. If I absolutely HAD TO select one, I would spring for the Scrapwood.
Definitely E
A or as a second choice E. But, even though I usually love color, I like it the way it is
I'm partial to the chevron.
I like a or d or e. So when do we get to see what they really did?
We carry the Piet Wallpaper - We have had orders from Starbucks and more.
Here is the link: http://designerwallcoverings.com/WallpaperStore/index.php?main_page=advanced_search_result&search_in_description=1&keyword=piet
Personally I love the Wallpaper in the Beverly Hills Hotel - The Banana Leaf would look great here.
http://designerwallcoverings.com/WallpaperStore/index.php?main_page=advanced_search_result&search_in_description=1&keyword=90210
Not a fan of even the IDEA of wallpaper, sadly. But that's me, not them...
do not need nothing else. Perfect white!
http://us.farrow-ball.com/peony-bp-2314/peony//fcp-product/202314 Expensive but beautifully subtle
E Albert
None of them - leave it alone - looks great.
B!!!!!!
Larkspur or Lace
I've always had artwork on my white kitchen walls. No need for wallpaper.
Also it looks like lace reflected in the shiny floor.
I had to look and I predicted correctly. I think it would have looked much better with no wallpaper at all.
Being that this is a Danish kitchen and knowing that the Danish love wood, I would have to go with choice "A". I think "A" would help to warm up the space and make it feel cozy.
I like either a. or e.
If I had to pick one, it would be "c," but I'd only use it on the back wall (with the window).
The mention of Danish, makes me think they opted for A. Scrapwood from Piet Hein Eek
But, I think for warmth and texture E - Albert from Sister Parish Design
Also, would fit in with the 'ethnic' look of the connecting space.
Am sure any of papers would look good in moderation, in that lovely kitchen space.
E. I hope. Sophisticated and fun.
F, but I think the owner picked D, the chevron
Just so you know, the link goes to a 404. (Yes, I'm one of those who just wanted to see what the designer picked!)
Definitely "C". It would add some much needed color to the space, and I don't think the pattern would look too busy viewed from the point of view of the photo.
I think for this space, I like the gold-flecked design best. But truly, they're all marvelous wallpapers, aren't they?
A.
I would use F, but I bet they chose A.
I'd go with B, (though C may photograph better)
Regardless, it's a beautiful kitchen!
I love the d. and e. papers!
Thanks!
I would do the pink dense print, but to be honest, I would fine a new one. Something with lots of green big leafs in it. I think the foliage would be more timeless and nature always feels great. The others are a tad clique. :)
I vote for A.
If I were able to change the wall paper the minute that I tired of it, I would go with B. But if my usual,"keep the things that are difficult and/or expensive to change in a neutral color" rule had to apply, then I would opt for F.
A or F
A
that is the one that appeals to me....fairly nuetral, adds texture and can always add an art piece ....
Fun!
Actually I meant D (Gray Chevron), not F as my keep for awhile choice. I forgot we were going clockwise with the letters!
I like B the best. I think they used A.
I agree with your idea of a large print nature scene.
B for sure. keep it light and airy with a touch of classic.
The vinyl within the inks (or as an actual top coating) make wallpaper particularly good for kitchen applications because they can be wiped off with a sponge/dish detergent.
Gorgeous.
B - i think it needs a little color and movement and detail/interest, but not too much. i think the red would be overwhelming, and the others would be underwhelming. but can't wait to see!
grrr...the link doesn't take me to the actual image to see...
Can't wait for the post saying what they picked!
E - Albert for a bright and sunny kitchen!
"e" by Sister Parish!
I like A- horizontally- not vertically though.
E - softens and brightens at the same time!
A. I can see the reflection in the cabinet. :)
I think its A but if it was mine I would have F
and by F I mean D
E from Sister Parish -- It looks like little daubs with a brush, or tiny bird wings---I love it!
My guess is a. Scrapwood.
Nothing a quick Google Images search can't solve for the curious and impatient.
I'd have preferred a solid color paint like a buttery yellow. Then again I hate wallpaper.
E. In gold or blue.
I'm not a huge fan of wall paper. I would do one wall in the paper and the rest in accent colors. I like this choice myself.
http://www.blikkenenblozen.com/products/Bibelotte-Behang-Wallpower-Wieber-Blue.html
Like E
D.
D.
I like B
A scrapwood is my choice
E. Love it. BUT, the kitchen is soooo nice as it is.