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Wallpaper is one of those things that fell out of the zeitgeist—hard. After pervading the home decor trends-sphere in the ’70s, ’80s and ’90s, wallpaper became the stuff of our parents’ decor, and our grandparents’ decor. It wasn’t cool, it wasn’t contemporary, it wasn’t chic—by all definitions, it was stale. But in 2018, something changed. Wallpaper experienced a revival, with tropical wallpaper covering some of the most stylish interiors on Instagram and Pinterest. And according to Pinterest’s 2019 trends report, this return to form promises to continue well into 2019: Bold wallpaper has officially joined the ranks of other 2019 wallpaper trends, with people searching for “bold print wallpaper” 401 percent more frequently than they have in years past.
Bold wallpaper encompasses tropical wallpaper—and a handful of other iconic prints. Florals—both abstract and literal—are on the menu. So are geometric prints. And fruit patterns. And stripes, terrazzos and colorful speckles. If anything, our collective shift toward something so all-inclusive suggests that wallpaper will probably permeate the late 2010s and early 2020s the same way it did the ’70s, ’80s and ’90s.
Not only is bold wallpaper a 2019 home decor trend, but it’s also available in high and diverse supply; bold wallpaper has all the elements of a trend that promises to take over. Plus, it literally has before. So why wouldn’t (or shouldn’t) it invade our aesthetic world again?
Though massive zeitgeist overhauls can seem intimidating—or destabilizing—we’re embracing this one wholeheartedly. Because seriously, who has the time, precision and stamina to spend hours carefully painting designs on walls, inhaling paint fumes and standing on ladders? And who has the foresight to commit to bold designs for years at a time?
The bold wallpaper trend offers us all the opportunity to have our cake and eat it, too; we can get the bold aesthetics we want without committing to a lot of work (hello, instant adhesives) or a long-term decor relationship (hello, removability). This is one 2019 home decor trend we’re shopping, stat.

The perfect blend of realism and abstraction—rendered in a truly stunning color scheme.

Because bold doesn’t have to mean colorful—or busy.

So cute you’ll want to put it up before the next party you host—and keep it up long after.

Luxe and playful at the same damn time. (Is this love?)

A fun way to spice up any space—especially oft-overlook corners, like bathrooms and laundry rooms.

So beautiful you’ll want to stick it in every nook and cranny—if you’re not on board to adorn all of your walls with it, that is.

Art in wallpaper form? We’re on board.

Because tropical wallpaper deserves a home in the bold wallpaper movement, too.

Cute without veering too kitschy.

Full-blown wallpaper murals are definitely on the table.

An understated pop of color—and fun—in any room.

With a little help from this daring print, your apartment will feel like a straight-up museum in no time.

Bold without being over-the-top—the ultimate sweet-spot.

Your wildest dreams have come to life—and they’re inhabiting your walls.

Haven’t you heard? Geometric walls are the next big thing in 2019.

So stunning we can’t stop staring.

The wallpaper of the ’70s, ’80s and ’90s just got a 2019-friendly makeover.

You’re already putting terrazzo everywhere else—why not cover your walls in it, too?

Because “bold” and “high-end” are far from mutually exclusive.

A more minimalist take on a not-so-minimalist trend.

The more florals, the merrier.
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