Got some issues with your apartment? Here's one solution, courtesy of design firm WORKac: wallpaper EVERYTHING. Well, maybe not everything, but almost: designers Amale Andraos and Dan Wood worked within their client's rental lease restrictions (only the surfaces can be changed) and papered the walls, ceiling and doors with the same circle design, creating a fun room that camouflages ugly molding and clunky hardware.
[ Photo from NYMag.com ]
Related Reading
Cavern Wallpaper
Good Questions: Temporary Wallpaper
Feelin' Crabby: Wallpaper by Dan Funderburgh

Sprout Side Table
uh...
yeah...
okay...
fun
i like it... its kind of a busy pattern but because its mostly white and all over it doesn't seem as overwhelming to me.
can anyone place that wallpaper?
I don't think I'd pay a designer to tell me to wallpaper everything- I definitely think the ceiling is too much!
I could never live there, but I love it.
i've seen this done other pales (sans door) and really liked it, but here i am not a fan.
makes me nauseous
It's just too much! There is no way I would be able to live with that!
I think it solves the "white ceiling addiction" beautifully.
I... actually really like this. It may be busy, but its in a hallway where people will be moving around anyway. It works for the space, and I think it's fun.
This sorta looks like a carnival funhouse room.
Just sayin'.
The fact that it is in b/w makes it work.
Also, being an open-circle design, it seems spare. Especially in comparison to the neutral surrounding rooms.
I think an entry like this may be treated like a powder-room.
The less time spent in a room, the wilder a design can successfully be.
"ugly moulding"? Looks like the molding is the only thing not covered....
Where can I get that wallpaper?? :)
This was fashionable in the late 1960's, and everyplace which has been conserved from that era should suffice to make everyone regret it....
I'm dizzy.
It looks like a scene out of a Ken Russell movie!
How about that floor? Is that epoxy?
Does anyone know a supplier for the wallpaper?