After making something of a comeback recently, wallpaper is now reinventing itself. Take a look at these three innovative ideas to make wallpaper more than just a wall covering, but an activity in itself!
• Magnetic Woodlands Wallpaper from SianZeng: We've seen magnetic wallpaper for adults before, but this paper is designed especially for kids, so they can create stories amongst the woods covering their walls.
• I See You wallpaper from Cavern: This paper features a myriad of googly eyes just waiting for their creatures.
• Frames Wallpaper from Graham & Brown: While we've featured this paper before, we think it would work great in a kid's room. Kids can draw in the frames, hang their artwork from school, or even put up favorite photos.
MORE KIDS' WALLPAPER ON APARTMENT THERAPY:
• DIY Book Page Wallpaper
• 10 Sources for Kid's Wallpaper
• Using Wallpaper in Kids' Rooms
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Uh, is anyone else reminded of Ray Bradbury's story, The Veldt?
Never heard of Ray Bradbury's story but now I'm intrigued. I like the frame wall paper.
She's so cute :)
In the 70s, our playroom had wallpaper which like a giant coloring book. It was meant to be used with crayons and markers. Hours of quiet fun... my parents loved it.
Totally thought that kid was about to lick the wallpaper. You know, like the flavored kind in Willy Wonka. That's what comes to mind when I think about interactive wallpaper!
That Magnetic Woodlands wallpaper is to-die-for.
The snozberries taste like snozberries!
how should they understand that it is okay to paint on this one but mama will turn very nasty if they paint on an other one...