Apartment Therapy's Tech Editor Gregory Han seeks to help others find a harmony between home technology and home decor from scenic Silver Lake, CA, when he isn't hiking trails or exploring tide pools all across California.
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Its cool looking, I like it actually not colored in. I think I would have to increase my ADD medication dosage to even think of attempting something like that.
This is so cool! So many possibilities!
It's like the dining room on a Disney cruiseship - Except you have to make it change colors yourself...
...but of you're going to go to all that effort - why bother with wallpaper?
Awesome. I love the amount of choices you have with it. Color some of it, all of it , leave it uncolored. I already have ideas for it. Guess I need to order some.
This has potential - I don't think I could handle it in large doses, but as an accent... Plus, what a conversation starter!
I think it would be cute for a kid's room, though a child old enough to know they couldn't color ALL the walls. I would have loved to have such a thing growing up...I was a huge colorer.
is that throw pillow from upper playground?
A friend has, in the hallway of her rental apartment, wallpaper exactly like this - from the '70s. We joke that we'll color it in someday. She'd let us do it, too, if it wasn't a rental.
Also, Rollout" has some "Talk Bubble" wallpaper that would make for a great party activity.
It looks cool, and I would have it as a small accent wall somewhere....not an entire big wall...
groovy...
Id rather just scribble on the wall myself and color it in. This just looks tedious and annoying - and I love obsessive, repetative crafty type stuff. Besides, everyone knows that you can't write on a verticle surface with a marker and have that marker continue to work for more than 5 seconds. To me, this is an example of "just because you can, doesn't mean you should" which I usually hate reading as a comment here.
The paper's cool and all... but my goodness...
Look at that Fireplace..
Sister needs a makeover.. HA!
Not for me; I could never stay in the lines.
Makes me yearn for the really BiG box of Crayolas...
Its cool looking, I like it actually not colored in. I think I would have to increase my ADD medication dosage to even think of attempting something like that.
This is so cool! So many possibilities!
It's like the dining room on a Disney cruiseship - Except you have to make it change colors yourself...
...but of you're going to go to all that effort - why bother with wallpaper?
Awesome. I love the amount of choices you have with it. Color some of it, all of it , leave it uncolored. I already have ideas for it. Guess I need to order some.
This has potential - I don't think I could handle it in large doses, but as an accent... Plus, what a conversation starter!
I think it would be cute for a kid's room, though a child old enough to know they couldn't color ALL the walls. I would have loved to have such a thing growing up...I was a huge colorer.
is that throw pillow from upper playground?
A friend has, in the hallway of her rental apartment, wallpaper exactly like this - from the '70s. We joke that we'll color it in someday. She'd let us do it, too, if it wasn't a rental.
Also, Rollout" has some "Talk Bubble" wallpaper that would make for a great party activity.
It looks cool, and I would have it as a small accent wall somewhere....not an entire big wall...
groovy...
Id rather just scribble on the wall myself and color it in. This just looks tedious and annoying - and I love obsessive, repetative crafty type stuff. Besides, everyone knows that you can't write on a verticle surface with a marker and have that marker continue to work for more than 5 seconds.
To me, this is an example of "just because you can, doesn't mean you should" which I usually hate reading as a comment here.
The paper's cool and all... but my goodness...
Look at that Fireplace..
Sister needs a makeover.. HA!
Not for me; I could never stay in the lines.
Makes me yearn for the really BiG box of Crayolas...
Hey do you know what crayola stubs are called?
Leftolas! (It was on Jeopardy the other night!)