Attention, Renters! These Temporary Wallpaper Transformations Will Inspire You to Go Bold
The thought of redesigning our homes is always nice in theory, but in all reality, painting walls and hanging wallpaper is a task that if we regret, is not easy to undo (and not one that our landlords like to take care of, either). Luckily, temporary wallpaper is here to save the day. This sticky adhesive is great for renters and indecisives alike, because just as easy as it is to stick on, it's equally as simple to peel off. Risk-taking has never been easier, and after seeing these before and afters from our friends at Tempaper, we have an idea that you'll be feeling a bit more daring. Say goodbye to the days of neutral tones and hello to the days of bright, bold, and patterned designs with these transformation pictures ahead!
Before: Kitchen Cabinet Peonies
These kitchen cabinets are dull and bland with a simple white background.
Before: Kitchen Cabinet Peonies
After: Kitchen Cabinet Peonies
The addition of subtle wallpaper makes it easier to see the white china inside.
After: Kitchen Cabinet Peonies
Before: Birds of a Feather
A very simple design, this room's only pop of color is its plants.
Before: Birds of a Feather
After: Birds of a Feather
The patterned wallpaper brings this room's colors together nicely.
Before: Blue Blossoms
With only one light source, this bedroom feels lifeless.
After: Blue Blossoms
The tropical wallpaper adds a bright, colorful touch and complements the light source.
After: Blue Blossoms
Before: Hallway Accent Wall
This plain, bare hallway has no design element.
After: Hallway Accent Wall
Accent walls always make fun additions, and this bird wallpaper adds the perfect touch.
Before: Medieval Toile Stairs
The sickly green staircase feels outdated.
Before: Medieval Toile Stairs
Before: Medieval Toile Stairs
After: Medieval Toile Stairs
The fun medieval wallpaper brightens up the staircase while adding an intricate detail.
After: Medieval Toile Stairs
After: Medieval Toile Stairs
Before: Toucan Bathroom
This plain, dull bathroom is super bare bones.
Before: Toucan Bathroom
After: Toucan Bathroom
The vibrant toucan wallpaper makes this bathroom stand out.
After: Toucan Bathroom
After: Toucan Bathroom
Before: Gilded Nature
A bright and simple design, this room is straight and to the point.
Before: Gilded Nature
After: Gilded Nature
Dark wallpaper, like this black and gold nature-inspired option, puts the crown moulding on display and gives the whole room a regal look.
After: Gilded Nature
After: Gilded Nature
Before: Textured Herringbone
The light blue wall color makes the kitchen feel outdated.
After: Textured Herringbone
By adding the herringbone wallpaper, the space appears brighter.
Before: Lilac Lines
This bedroom and living area's dark wall color doesn't capitalize on the light coming in.
After: Lilac Lines
By adding the lilac geometric wallpaper, we are able to see a bold and bright bedroom.
Before: Pastel Print
This white bedroom's only color source is the bedding.
After: Pastel Print
This wallpaper's pastel design helps brighten up the bedroom and ties in to the new bedding and accessories.
After: Pastel Print
Before: Japanese Garden
With no color, this bedroom looks bland and empty.
After: Japanese Garden
The beautiful nature-inspired wallpaper adds color and light to this bedroom.
After: Japanese Garden
Before: Black and White Stripes
There's a lot going on here, and it doesn't quite work.
After: Black and White Stripes
Despite it being even more busy, the patterned wallpaper actually ties in all of the bedroom's colors, making it feel cohesive.
After: Black and White Stripes
After: Black and White Stripes
After: Black and White Stripes
Before: Bold Black Design
This gray and white wallpaper feels too busy for the small space.
After: Bold Black Design
The dark black intersecting wallpaper gives this dining space a more dramatic, modern feel.
After: Bold Black Design
Before: Gold Peonies
The mint green wall color makes this space look outdated.
After: Gold Peonies
This wallpaper's floral gold print gives this office area an intentional design.
Before: Floral Entryway
This entryway has no real eye-drawing factor to it.
After: Floral Entryway
The bright gold leaf wallpaper paired with the colorful decor gives this entryway the pop it was missing.
Before: Deco Peacock
The office area looks cluttered, dark, and overwhelmed.
After: Deco Peacock
The colorful, fun wallpaper brightens the office up while giving it a clear purpose.
Before: Kaleidoscope
The curtains and furnishings make this living area feel a bit cluttered.
After: Kaleidoscope
Without the curtains and wall hangings, this wallpaper is the perfect design touch.
Before: Tropical Twist
The dark living space feels cold and uninviting.
After: Tropical Twist
The tropical-themed wallpaper brightens up the living area and brings out the white moulding.
Before: Botanical Blossom
The simple closet could use a little flair.
After: Botanical Blossom
The botanical wallpaper and built-ins give this space a design element worth keeping tidy.
After: Botanical Blossom
Before: Subtle and Chic
This plain wall has so much potential.
After: Subtle and Chic
The understated wallpaper made this wall go from bland to fun!
After: Subtle and Chic
Before: Feather Flock
Besides the Christmas tree, the living space has no real focal point.
After: Feather Flock
The feather flock accent wall draws in the eye and brightens up the space.
After: Feather Flock
Before: Tropical Entryway
An empty wall has so much design potential.
After: Tropical Entryway
With some simple furnishings and a patterned wallpaper, this welcome area went from boring to bold.
Before: Brick Country
The wood paneling makes this room feel dark and cramped.
After: Brick Country
The bright colors in the brick wallpaper make this room feel open and inviting.