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York , Ink . Issue 34 Print Press Coverage Visit us at www.yorkwall.com. www.facebook.com/ YorkWallcoverings Hospitality Design November/December 2010 Circulation: 30,000 750 Linden Ave. York, PA 17405-5166 Tel: 717-846-4456 www.yorkwall.com Ikats emerge, cover all bases Ancient fabric style rises again, providing home decor a twist that is showing up on wallcoverings, furniture and pillows Something old is new again. Akron Beacon Journal November 6, 2010 Circulation 122,388 resulting designs vary greatly, ikats are characterized by fuzzy contours, said Ikats, traditional fabrics that have been Sumru Krody, curator of the exhibit produced for centuries, have re-emerged Colors of the Oasis: Central Asian Ikats as one of the freshest looks in home now on display at the Textile Museum in decorating. Both the fabrics and designs Washington, D.C. inspired by them are showing up on upholstered furniture, wallcoverings and Not everything we call ikats is produced even lampshades. in that labor-intensive way, however. Ikat designs inspire patterns that are printed ‘’They were definitely out in force’’ at the on some fabrics and even on wallpaper International Home Furnishings Market and kitchen goods. last month in High Point, N.C., said Pat Bowling, director of communications for The origins of the ikat technique aren’t the American Home Furnishings known, because the oldest fabrics haven’t Alliance. ‘’We saw it in pillows. We saw it survived, Krody said. Fragments of in overall designs.’’ existing ikats date as far back as the sixth century, she said, but their sophisticated And outside the home-decor realm, we’re designs indicate the technique had seeing it on the fashion runway, too. already evolved considerably. The fabrics have an exotic quality that Krody suspects the technique started in Mark Freer believes works well as an Asia — possibly in multiple places — accent, although others say they’re because that’s where the greatest equally at home on bigger applications concentration of ikat production is today. such as walls or sofas. However, cultures all over the world Ikat room set photography from York Wallcoverings. produce ikats, probably because they ‘’It is a nice punch to traditional or were exposed to the technique through contemporary,’’ said Freer, manager of trade, she said. the Brunschwig & Fils showroom in the Ohio Design Centre in Beachwood. ‘’It John Bermingham first saw ikats when a gives a nice edge.’’ salesman walked into his Manhattan antique shop carrying a bag of the textiles Genuine ikats (pronounced EE-kahts) are made in Uzbekistan. He fell in love with made using a complex technique that them, he said, and ordered everything involves tie-dying the yarns before the the man had. fabric is woven, with the intention of producing a specific pattern. While the Ikat room set photography from York Wallcoverings. Continued on next page 750 Linden Ave. York, PA 17405-5166 Tel: 717-846-4456 www.yorkwall.com Akron Beacon Journal, continued The shop specializes in European Ikat designs are even used on nonwoven antiques, and Bermingham’s wife, goods such as wallpaper and home Karine, got the idea of upholstering a accessories. Vera Wang used them as the Louis XV chair in one of the ikats. ‘’We inspiration for a line of dishes she stuck it in the window, and people designed for Wedgwood, and even started coming in asking about the teapots and ice buckets bear ikat-inspired fabric,’’ he said. patterns. That’s the beauty of ikats, he said: Their York Wallcoverings has used ikat designs ancient roots and handmade quality as long as the company has been making allow them to mix well with traditional wallpaper, said its marketing manager, furniture, yet their unexpected designs Joanne Berwager. However, the designs jazz up familiar shapes. tend to go in and out of popularity, and the styles change periodically in terms of The couple’s Bermingham & Co. now contrast, color and paint-effect finishes, imports silk and cotton ikats and sells she said. them through the showrooms of upscale fabric producer Brunschwig & Fils. The ikat designs it currently offers are Because the fabrics they import are particularly diverse, Berwager said. They intended for clothing and are therefore run the gamut from a subtle oyster-taupe narrow, the Berminghams set up their color combination to a bold chocolate- own workroom that can stitch panels and-turquoise design, so there’s together to create wider pieces. The something to fit everything from a formal workroom often uses the fabrics to setting to a casual room, she said. produce tablecloths, bed coverings and lampshades, John Bermingham said. Maybe that versatility is what has kept ikats around so long, and what makes it Like the Berminghams, Henessy Wayser, likely they’ll keep coming back. co-owner of furniture maker French Heritage, sees the potential of ikats for giving traditional designs a more contemporary twist. One of her favorite pieces from the company’s recent High Point display was a neoclassic bench upholstered in an ikat, and she used the fabrics on many of the pieces in the company’s teak Paris Loft collection. The primitive fabric supplied pattern and texture that complemented the natural wood, she said. ‘’The ikat just brought out the life of it.’’ The ikats French Heritage used weren’t indigenous fabrics, but were woven at a mill in Pennsylvania. Ikat room set photography from York Wallcoverings. 750 Linden Ave. York, PA 17405-5166 Tel: 717-846-4456 www.yorkwall.com Gray is the new beige Say goodbye to beige: From walls and Decorator Show House in Manhattan, carpeting to sofas and accent pieces, gray Pavarini created a lounge that sparkled is becoming the new neutral. Popular on with different shades of gray. The the fashion runways, the hue is quickly Zolatone finish he used on the walls making its way into home decor, consisted of gray, silver metallic and according to designers. Self-described bronze. Staten Island Advance October 21, 2010 Circulation: 68,000 “gray fanatic” David Bromstad, season one winner of HGTV’s “Design Star,” “What the bronze does,” he explained, believes the “edgy” hue is more versatile “is neutralize the gray so it becomes than beige. Gray, he said, can have warmer.” different tones, like a cooler blue-gray or a warmer brown-gray, or even a The room, which recently contributed to purple-gray, which he proclaims as “hot” the designer winning awards from the right now. International Furnishings and Design Association and International Interior “My favorite is directly in the middle,” Design Association, also featured said the host of HGTV’s “Color Splash.,” furnishings with gray and beige tones. “It’s not warm, it’s not cool, it’s mid-tone. It goes with everything,” he “True-colored gray is a little cool and said. sometimes gives the connotation of a bit of severity to it,” Pavarini noted. “If it’s It also can be paired with a number of an off-colored gray, I think it’s easier to colors, Bromstad said, noting it’s live with. We want warmth and affability, currently used a lot with purples and which is why we mix other colors with pinks, turquoise and yellow. The color gray,” he observed. The Contessa wallpaper from York Wallcoverings’ Ronald Redding Designs Bronze Age Collection features a warm gray that is perfect for an office space; $129.99 per single roll. scheme in the designer’s own eclectically decorated home is white, gray, acid An entirely gray room also can come off yellow, black and red. as a bit maudlin, designers say, and using gray as an accent can sometimes fall a bit Grays, which tend to have more of a flat. They suggest using gray as a contemporary feel, also can be mixed backdrop through paint and with each other, said Manhattan designer wallcoverings and pairing it with more Charles Pavarini III. Pair a more neutral vibrant furnishings and accessories. gray with a silvery metallic accent to give an interior a “spark,” or with charcoal to “We’re always looking for something add contrast to the space, he said. new, something fresh, something that gives us more energy in our lifestyle,” “A smoky gray is good for a dramatic Pavarini noted. “I think it is shifting to punctuation of color,” Pavarini said, gray because gray is a beautiful neutral.” explaining, “If you do your walls in a pale gray and add a charcoal piece of furniture, it will pop.” Pavarini also is a proponent of using gray with beige tones, something he refers to as “greige. At last year’s Kips Bay This charcoal-hued Lattice Wallpaper from York Wallcoverings’ Candice Olson Dimensional Surfaces collection works as a dramatic backdrop for this contemporary bedroom; $129.99 per single roll. 750 Linden Ave. York, PA 17405-5166 Tel: 717-846-4456 www.yorkwall.com Art Into Décor: Ron Redding Tells How Ronald Redding, Award-Winning Designer, VP & Archivist at York Wallcoverings, tracks the transformation Our York Wallcoverings design team has attended SURTEX since the show started On the Surface October, 2010 Readership: 10,000 in 1986. When shopping for and buying art, we are selective and specific. Our stylists comb the show, each searching for designs to define and round-out upcoming collections. One stylist might seek out classical motifs, while another may be on the lookout for transitional or trend-specific looks. Another might walk the show in search of subtle textures. And yet another might have her sights set on licensed designs. It’s wonderful to be able to view We also admire and work with Forte Air and access such a range of options all in Factory Design Studio (Guivataim, Israel) one venue. for their unique computer-generated designs. My personal style is neo-traditional. Just as I re-imagine an archival document into ART INTO WALLPAPER a new classic, I evaluate new art for its potential to be loved today and for years Once we purchase a piece of art, there to come. are various ways to translate it into wallpaper. It may serve as inspiration EARLY-BIRD FINDS THE TALENT from which a new design is hand-drawn. Or we may use computer software to take I’m usually one of the first attendees on the design in a more geometric or the SURTEX show floor. I tend to textural direction. The computer can also gravitate to certain designers with whom help adjust scale and color. And finally, I’ve developed long-standing we determine which of York’s five relationships and whose offerings I’m in-house printing techniques - surface, anxious to see early-on. But I’m also on rotary screen, gravure, flexo-graphic or the lookout for new talent. digital - would best showcase the design. I met Simin Banafshe and Susan Some studios offer designs that are Schippel of Banafshe Schippel Design “wallpaper ready” - they show the design (Birmingham, England) at SURTEX and, in repeat as it would appear on a large over the years have incorporated a surface. In those cases, we walk away with number of their designs in my the completed design on disc. This collections. A particular favorite is called minimizes our development cost and Raleigh, which I’ve renewed for a allows us to go directly to production. collection due out this fall. Continued on next page 750 Linden Ave. York, PA 17405-5166 Tel: 717-846-4456 www.yorkwall.com On the Surface, continued From SURTEX to finished wallpaper - REDDING’S GUIDE TO COLOR, this process can be completed in as little PATTERN, and TEXTURE as three months. And because of this IN THE HOME -- increasingly abbreviated timeframe, and the depth and breadth of design at • Patterns should vary in scale and SURTEX, the show is invaluable to our dramatic impact. Large-scale wallpapers team at York Wallcoverings. make an even bigger statement when balanced by smaller patterns on MORE ABOUT RONALD REDDING: adjoining walls. Hailed as one of the most influential wallcoverings designers in America, • Traditional prints and florals can be Ronald Redding oversees both the paired with grass cloths or muted extensive archives at York Wallcoverings textures, resulting in walls with and the production of 25 new collections wonderfully unexpected visual richness. a year (including his own Ronald Redding Designs). An innovator who • A mural or scenic wallpaper becomes believes in pushing the boundaries of “art work,” creating a backdrop for manufacturing technologies, Redding led stimulating conversation or creating a York to become the first American single focal point as an alternative to manufacturer to offer such surface disparate framed works of art on the wall. embellishments as sand and glass beads. No surprise, really, when he was named • Metallic wallcoverings add instant winner of the Allman Award, the glamour. Gold is the universal metallic industry’s highest honor and so exclusive and silver is contemporary; bronze and it has been awarded only four times in copper are earthier options. Metallics the last half-century. work beautifully in combination with each other. MORE ABOUT THE WALLCOVERINGS INDUSTRY: • Nature provides lessons in color, texture, proportion, light, and sheer • It’s bigger than you might think: some beauty. There’s as much to admire in a 500 million rolls are manufactured single leaf or branch as a tree in full annually; world-wide. bloom. • York Wallcoverings relies on new art for half its products; the other half are inspired by documents in the archives. 750 Linden Ave. York, PA 17405-5166 Tel: 717-846-4456 www.yorkwall.com KC Magazine October 2010 Readership: 30,800 750 Linden Ave. York, PA 17405-5166 Tel: 717-846-4456 www.yorkwall.com Wall Treatments: York Wallcoverings Christie’s Trellis Bejeweled and bedazzled, Christie’s Trellis offers metallic luxury with a pop of glamour. As one of York Wallcovering’s Vintage Jewel Collection of wallcoverings, the product is available in Silver Metallic and Gold Metallic, featuring real Swarovski Crystallized elements as focal points among the stately cross-tile pattern. Also available in Cream, Teal, and Brown. Christie’s Trellis from Antonina Vella’s Vintage Jewel Collection, www.yorkwall.com. Contract Magazine September 2010 Readership: 35,000 750 Linden Ave. York, PA 17405-5166 Tel: 717-846-4456 www.yorkwall.com Dolce Vita Collection of Wallpaper from Antonina Vella Designs Who doesn’t love paisley - Edda - seen above and below has a lovely feminine touch to it but it’s not too feminine if NenaghGal Blog October 28, 2010 Readership: 5,880 you know what I mean. Hot of the press - I love this bright The sweet geometric pattern of Celia - snappy selection of new wallpapers - my above and below, is great too - it adds favourite - the Grata, above. Love the loads of colour without being too graphic look and range of colours. These overwhelming. I do think it would work are all from the Dolce Vita Collection well in a bedroom. from Antoninia Vella Designs and available through York Wallcoverings in the USA. Mimi is bold and strong - it has huge impact and could work for an entire room. It’s very effective here in the darker colourway balanced out with the I’d just love to give my home office a strong elements in white. little sprucing up and slap this up on the walls. What a face lift! Maybe even just on one wall. Actually think the green colour way would look great in our utility room - as it goes out into the garden that stylized trellis look would be so effective. Actually to be really daring - I’d like to paint this design over my back garden wall....ok my husband would kill me but how cool would that be. Continued on next page 750 Linden Ave. York, PA 17405-5166 Tel: 717-846-4456 www.yorkwall.com NenaghGal Blog, continued Finally, Alessa - has a lovely lighthearted design - I love the butterflies and floral motifs floating over the white background. This would work so well for a little girls room or a guest room or even a bathroom. Do you agree? Which are your favourites? 750 Linden Ave. York, PA 17405-5166 Tel: 717-846-4456 www.yorkwall.com LIKE IT OR LOVE IT text stefi zak what’s hot and what’s new in design Happy Anniversary I4Design Vol. 5, No. 3, 2010 Circulation: 100,000 For the celebration of it’s 150year anniversary, Ligne Roset, is offering two 150-piece limited editions of Pierre Paulin’s Pumpkin armchair. For this occasion, an edition is being issued in a unique combination of 8 shades of red wool, and an edition in a combination of 8 shades of blue wool. Ligne Roset, 440 North Wells Street, 312.222.9 30 0, w w w.ligne-rose t-us a.com Ve ss e l Made of laminated han Ward, ness Maple veneer and Australian wood by designer Ro- this ‘Vessel’ fruit bowl was designed to give rhythm and visual light- 745 Ny/MilaNo to an object that often appears solid and heavy. Size: 36” long x 14” wide x 10” high. BF Workshops, 424 N. Oakley Blvd. 312.243.5669, www.bfworkshops.com From the Second Session collection by Calle Henzel, these rugs are about making eccentric combinations. Inspired by the pre-twentieth-century use of collage-like application techniques, these rugs were designed with bold contemporary and graphics. The rich painterly effects give them an intense color that is never flat. The subtle irregularities found in each carpet enhance their unique design. Available in New Zealand Wool or Mulberry silk. Orange Skin, 223 West Erie Street, 312.335.1033. Cinnibar As one of the first American manufacturers to infuse its wallcoverings with sand and glass, York is now one of the first to introduce Swarovski crystals in its new ‘Cinnibar’ collection. Designed in both Brocades and Damasks, this new line brings a whole new level of sophistication to your walls. www.yorkwall.com Power up The Coil Lamp reduces the domestic lamp to the absolute minimum of defining elements. A single electrical cord coils around what appears to be an empty volume, defining the iconic form of a table lamp and ultimately powering a single light bulb. The entire form is created exclusively from a single 100 foot extension cord that has been wrapped around a lasercut clear Plexiglas form. w w w.cr aig h t onb er m an.com 24 i4design ≥ 2 0 1 0 Cinnibar in Black on Red with Swarovski Crystals DM8860 and in Black on Pearl with Swarovski Crystals DM8859 from Brocades & Damasks by Ronald Redding Designs. 750 Linden Ave. York, PA 17405-5166 Tel: 717-846-4456 www.yorkwall.com Make Believe The magical imagery of Walt Disney’s iconic film Fantasia is captured in York Wallcoverings’ Walt Disney Signature collection. Composed of 12 designs, the line features such decorative embellishments as glass beading, sand and metallic threads. Pictured (from top) are three of the designs—Glisten, Pixie and Sparkle. Find the collection at Brandt’s, (602) 996-3040. Phoenix Home & Garden June 2010 Circulation: 87,604 750 Linden Ave. York, PA 17405-5166 Tel: 717-846-4456 www.yorkwall.com Fall’s Most Inspired Home Trend: Botanical-themed Wallpaper WALL OF THE WILD: These prints bring the outside in A HIGH-DESIGN DISCOVERY Jonathan Adler hasn’t been working with Chicago Magazine October 2010 Circulation: 160,092 wallpaper very long, but his audacious motifs already strike the perfect balance between vintage and modern. “People who shy away from bold wallpaper are wallflowers, however undeserving of the moniker,” says Adler, whose Chicago store showcases unique ways to integrate his eye-catching designs—think papering the back wall of a bookshelf. 6. Talisman in dark brown by Ronald Redding Designs for York Papers, $64.99 a roll, at Sherwin-Williams, 3311 N. Halsted St.; 773-248-2000, sherwin-williams.com 7. Japanese Floral by Florence Broadhurst Blueprints Collection for Signature Prints, $280 a roll, at Urban Source 8. (from top) Brocade in green, Garland in orange, and Garland in gray by Jonathan Adler, $195 a roll, at Jonathan Adler, 676 N. Wabash Ave.; 312-274-9920, jonathanadler.com 750 Linden Ave. York, PA 17405-5166 Tel: 717-846-4456 www.yorkwall.com Boutique Design November/December 2010 Circulation: 15,000 York Wallcoverings – Designed by Stacy Garcia, Whimsy uses patterns and soft lines to create a hand-drawn effect. The collection is a type 2, low-VOC emitting wallcovering and is available in a 54-in. width. www.yorkwall.com 750 Linden Ave. York, PA 17405-5166 Tel: 717-846-4456 www.yorkwall.com Trends: Home Décor Ideas to Inspire Your 2011 Design New Jersey December 2010/January 2011 Circulation: 112,800 Christie’s Trellis in Silver Metallic (CA7565) and Gold Metallic (CA7567); and Iron Gate Trellis in Copper on Verdigris (CA7521) all shown with Golden Shadow (CA7620) Swarovski Crystallized Elements, Vintage Jewel Collection by The Carlisle Company. 750 Linden Ave. York, PA 17405-5166 Tel: 717-846-4456 www.yorkwall.com Wall Treatments: York Wallcoverings Wood York Wallcoverings debuts their new line of wallpapers, which honor nature and pay homage to the essence of the fall season. Inspired by bark, branches, and leaves, these exquisite wallpapers feature sprawling branches or the appearance of textures wood. Wood wallpaper (pictured) features a realistic wood texture in multiple organic colors, providing extreme versatility. Each of the five wallpapers allows you to bring the spirit of the outdoors inside. Wood from Candice Olson Dimensional Surfaces CX1324 Contract Magazine July/August 2010 Readership: 35,000 750 Linden Ave. York, PA 17405-5166 Tel: 717-846-4456 www.yorkwall.com Is a non-traditional, PVC-free, eco-friendly wallcovering a viable choice for your facility? Eco-friendly has become more than a Considerations trend – it has become a revolution and This doesn’t mean that you should stay has staying power. As new eco-friendly away from eco-friendly wallcoverings products are emerging every day, it may completely. Rather, you should think be difficult to determine which products about location and traffic. “If you have it are viable options that are worth your in an area where you’re pushing hospital money and which products you should carts into it or other things like that, it’s just pass by. Eco-friendly wallcoverings, probably not going to be as durable as while once expensive and in limited commercial vinyl,” says Brown. “Our availability, are now widely available in a wide variety of patterns and materials, and for the cost-conscious. “Over the years, wall finishes have gone from an aesthetic element to brighten and decorate a room to a finish that serves as more of a functional element,” says Dan Brandt, product manager at MDC Wallcoverings. “Whether a space demands an aesthetic touch or a functional one, one thing is for certain, the need for eco-friendly finishes is a growing trend.” As with most trends, there are different definitions and categories. Eco-friendly wallcoverings generally fit into three categories: products made with renewable/natural content; products made with recycled content that are recyclable; and products with low VOCs that meet indoor air quality requirements. This second option – products that are manufactured with recycled content that can be reclaimed at the end of life for secondary use (cradle-to-cradle) – is a growing trend. Break Tradition Traditional wallpapers are commercial vinyl and are PVC based. They are a durable, long lasting product. However, they are not necessarily environmentally Once offered in a limited availability and at a premium price, eco-friendly wallcoverings are now widely available for a reasonable price. friendly. “Anything with polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is considered a negative in the environmental area,” explains LeRue Brown, director of marketing at York Wallcoverings. “It’s not a recyclable product, but the life cycle of the product in the building is very long – which is why it’s been a staple in the commercial building trade.” Type II wallcoverings are often used in non-residential environments, as they are medium-duty and are considered to be durable and useful in high-traffic environments where surface abrasion is expected. While there are several “no compromise” alternatives to commercial vinyl, they may not be true equals. “We have a product that meets a lot of the Type II standards,” says Brown. “If you’re familiar with commercial vinyl, that’s what people use as the standard for putting it in buildings because it meets flame tests, scrubbability and durability tests, tensile strength, and such. We have a nonwoven product that is paper-based with some polyester fibers to give it strength. It’s very breathable and it meets a lot of the Type II standards – but for tear strength and some of the others, it doesn’t really meet it.” Buildings October 2010 Readership: 74,000 paper wallcovering products have an acrylic coating and are pretty durable. They’re probably over-engineered for most areas.” “Vinyls have been the workhorse of the industry,” adds Brandt. “Natural products have traditionally been used in areas of low to moderate abuse. A facility manager/building owner must always consider the area of use and maintenance required prior to selecting a product. If the product is not going to perform, then selecting an eco-friendly product will not be in the best interest of the client/ space.” While eco-friendly wallcoverings may not stand up to commercial vinyl wallcoverings when it comes to durability, they do best traditional commercial vinyl in one attribute: breathability. “Vinyl isn’t impenetrable; it doesn’t breathe as well as other products,” explains Brown. “The vinyl can trap moisture if there’s a moisture problem in the wall.” As many eco-friendly products are porous, they may offer better breathability than vinyl. “One of the advantages is it is a more breathable product. If you have a building that has a problem with moisture, particularly in some of the humid areas of the South, that’s probably an advantage.” Continued on next page 750 Linden Ave. York, PA 17405-5166 Tel: 717-846-4456 www.yorkwall.com Buildings, continued Looking Towards the Future “The movement towards eco-friendly products has shifted considerably in recent years. Our responsibility extends from materials selected, improved manufacturing processes, and end of life options. There has been a significant increase in the use of recycled material: both post-consumer and post-industrial. The industry has adopted reclamation practices to offer end of life options for previously discarded materials. It is critical that we maximize the use of materials that can be replenished,” concludes Brandt. “The green movement will continue to dominate the market, so we expect technological advancements in the development of new materials.” 750 Linden Ave. York, PA 17405-5166 Tel: 717-846-4456 www.yorkwall.com {lusting over lovely wallcoverings} Simple Geometrics I like the simple repeated shapes of these Marcus Design May 16, 2010 Readership: 6,122 papers. You may recognize this first one – it is from Candice Olson’s line of wallpapers, and if you’ve caught recent episodes of Divine Design you’ll have noticed it in the background of her personal office! It’s quite stunning! Available through York Wallcoverings. So which of these 3 trends are you loving most? Do you have a specific favorite? Any amazing papers that I have missed? Thanks for your input everyone! Image via York Wallcoverings, YDS533 Lattice Image via York Wallcoverings, YDS533 Lattice 750 Linden Ave. York, PA 17405-5166 Tel: 717-846-4456 www.yorkwall.com Not Your Grandmother’s Wallpaper Not that grandma’s wallpaper is such a York Wallcoverings bad thing...truth be told, my grandma “America’s oldest and largest wallpaper did have a lot of wallpaper in her house manufacturer, York has been making and my favorite, growing up, was this wallcoverings since 1895 in its original blue and silverfoil paper in the guest location in Pennsylvania’s Susquehanna bath. When I was a child, I felt like I was Valley.” taking a bath inside a jewelry box. That being said, wallpaper (or more accurately wallcovering) has a bad rap. Many people, both in and out of the design/decor industry, think of the bad papers of the 60’s and 70’s: ...or those awful borders from the 80’s: The faux bois trend may be winding down, but I still like it. (many of these are sadly still available--yikes!) I’ve been dying to use wallcoverings in one of our projects. Well, the first thing you need is a client who is open to using wallcoverings. Now, we do...so, I’ve been perusing the many many options out there and thought I’d share a few with you. These are just a select few of the multitude of options available, but it will give you an idea of what is available. (click on images for a larger view) So seductive and can you believe it’s from their Walt Disney line? Nested: Design Chirps from Halcyon House blog November 5, 2010 Readership: 140,523 750 Linden Ave. York, PA 17405-5166 Tel: 717-846-4456 www.yorkwall.com The Great Comeback: Wallpaper There was once a time I would roll my Stages Mississippi April 2010 Circulation: 56,000 eyes at the mere thought of WALLPAPER, automatically picturing my grandmother’s kitchen walls covered in a dated pale yellow floral pattern. But not anymore. Today’s wallpaper is a completely different story... contemporary in design, lots of texture, made from interesting (and environmentfriendly) materials like bamboo, with great embellishments like crystals, beads, even capiz shell. Photos courtesy of York Wallcoverings Like most home decor trends, wallpaper’s popularity comes and goes. It became “uncool” in the 90’s when faux-finishing techniques became the “in” thing. But wallpaper has made its comeback-and its stronger than ever. The wallpaper industry has reported a 25% increase in sales over the past year. And while wallpaper can range in price from $12 to upwards of $250 a roll, many homeowners are finding it to be a time-saving and many times money-saving alternative to faux-finishes. Wallpaper is a great way to bring new life to your room - whether you cover all four walls with a bead-encrusted design, have a feature wall with a large, funky pattern, or just paper your ceiling with a distressed leather look. Many wall covering companies have complimentary fabrics to carry the look to your windows and furniture. So, when you get ready to re-decorate your bedroom, bathroom or any other room in your house, give wallpaper serious consideration. Remember, its not your grandmother’s dated prints anymore.
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