
We like the use of wallpaper in unconventional places; in a closet, bookshelf or a cupboard. Both Martha and Domino have had some great examples in the past...

We like the use of wallpaper in unconventional places; in a closet, bookshelf or a cupboard. Both Martha and Domino have had some great examples in the past...

Today we stumbled upon Alicia Paulson and Melanie Molesworth sites. A beautiful wallpaper lined door and bold flora lined closet that we knew we needed to share. It’s a nice little surprise every time you open (or close) a door.
- Caroline
I used wrapping paper and double-sided tape to cover a damaged mirror on the front of my closet door. It looks nice, like that first image, but it does buckle in humid weather. One day maybe I'll trade up to wallpaper.
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hm. i love the way the top-right pic's closet looks with the cute dresses hanging on hooks. anyone actually do this? how practical is it, space-wise? i'd love to try it!
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Looks cool but I think I can speak for most people in NYC when I say that personally what little closet space I have is packed tight to the very last square inch. As much as I'd like to do something like this, decorative wallpaper would be useless.
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