Is anyone else’s Instagram saves like a second Pinterest account to them? If only we could merge the two, it would be the ultimate moodboard. Lately it seems like every other saved post of ours has vibrant rooms filled floor to ceiling with maximalist wallpaper. While I’ll always love that white walls are a blank slate, I could definitely definitely see myself in these spaces. Keep reading to get inspired by maximalist wallpaper from creative artists everywhere.
Wallpaper designed by Hélène Georget Studio for Bien Fait, a Parisian brand who makes eco-conscious wallpaper.
The gorgeous garden office of art director Alice Byrom, photographed by Brent Darby.
Abstract mural wallpaper from Sweden’s belarteSTUDIO in Julie Jeongeun’s colorful UK home.
Charming floral wallpaper from Wallpaperie on Etsy.
Beachy blockprinted wallpaper by Molly Mahon for a coastal bathroom look. Photo by Emma Lewis Photography.
A bold, vivid wallpaper by Ottoline out of the UK, in a space designed by Olivine Design.
Ottoline also makes this tulip wallpaper, which adds a little charm to a maximal interior. Seen at Glebe House Devon (which seems like the dreamiest place to visit) by photographer Claire Menary.
Beautiful prints that come in different colorways from French wallpaper designers MUES.
Bricoflor, a wallpaper brand from Germany, offers this stunning turquoise floral wallpaper with butterflies.
One final UK-based designer, Lucy Cunningham Interiors shared her tips for incorporating wallpaper the right way in an interview on The Seedling.
Here’s a close-up of this ikat flower wallpaper in poppy pink, which would be so festive in a home filled with houseplants!