Wallpaper from the 80s
Wallpaper from the 80s adds a bold but playful touch to your home. Inspired by the statement shapes and colors. You will find graphic designs with line patterns in pastel colors. From memphis style designs to pastel geometrics. Add a pop of vintage charm with these wallpaper designs from the 80s.
About collection
Wallpaper from the 80s adds a bold but playful touch to your home. Inspired by the statement shapes and colors. You will find graphic designs with line patterns in pastel colors. From memphis style designs to pastel geometrics. Add a pop of vintage charm with these wallpaper designs from the 80s.
Available Materials For Wallpaper From The 80s
Wallpaper from the 80s is available in four different wallpaper materials. Commercial vinyl wallpaper is perfect for busy spaces. It is easy to clean and perfect for entryways or bathrooms. We offer two different peel and stick options. Peel and stick textile offers a fabric like feel that adds warmth to the pattern. Our other peel and stick eco matte material gives a modern and smooth finish. Traditional wallpaper is the best choice for detailed wallpaper from the 80s designs.
What Effect Wallpaper From The 80s Creates
Wallpaper from the 80s adds a fun and playful touch to any space. This collection is full of energetic patterns that create a nostalgic but modern feel. Adding hot pink creates a vibrant feel to the room. With pastels like mint or lavender the space feels soft and very retro. Design a space full of personality with our wallpaper from the 80s.
Best Rooms For Wallpaper From The 80s
Wallpaper from the 80s works great in living rooms and office spaces. These spaces spark creativity which are perfect for retro designs like these ones. Soft pastel designs bring a fun touch to kids rooms or bedrooms. 80s prints also go perfectly in entryways or even powder rooms. The bolder the better!
Pattern Mixing With Wallpaper From The 80s
Mixing patterns from the 80s can be a bold choice. Add checkered prints to the mix for a full retro look. Soft pastel geometrics work well with line art or minimalistic plaid patterns. Choose a similar color palette for the mix. Go for marble patterns to create an eclectic interior.