Wallpaper the World - a community post!

I have decided that this is my favorite wallpaper of all time. Colors. Flowers. Geometrics. Gold sparkly. All in one!

Which leads to today’s special feature, a Retro Renovator community post. Wanna give it a try?

So which is your very favorite vintage wallpaper?

First, find it on one of our favorite sites:

  • Rosie’s Vintage Wallpaper
  • Secondhand Rose
  • Hannah’s Treasures
  • …or your favorite site

Second - save the paper on your hard drive, including the name of the site in the title. For example, save the image as: SumacSuesfavefromRosies.jpeg. This will be really helpful as I pull these together.

Last, send the jpeg and why you love it so to me.

I’ll load them up into a post on…Wallpaper Wednesday!

4 Responses to “Wallpaper the World - a community post!”

  1. on 19 Apr 2008 at 1:15 pm Sumac Sue

    Hey, I see you used my name in your example to nudge me to find a wallpaper I love — and then I will be compelled to actually use it! I will start hunting for something to put on the soffit in my kitchen, because I think that is a place I really would like some wallpaper. Plus, it looks like a simple area to try wallpapering. The main reason I haven’t used wallpaper is I am afraid to attempt to measure and cut it, and maybe mess it all up.

  2. [...] Saturday I invited readers to help wallpaper the world by sending in images of their favorite vintage wallpapers. We had three contributors — all [...]

  3. on 27 Apr 2008 at 5:32 pm maggie

    I just picked up the current issue of ‘Atomic Ranch’ magazine (spring ‘08) and there was an ad for Bradbury & Bradbury wallpapers touting their new Post-War & Atomic wallpaper lines — enticing enough to drive me to their website. Some pretty darned nice patterns there, too — geometrics in some wonderful colorways, and a kitchen style called ‘Apple Betty’ that’s bound to please Pam.

  4. on 27 Apr 2008 at 5:48 pm 50sPam

    Hi Maggie. Be sure to see all my coverage of Bradbury’s launch of these new wallpaper designs back in November - including a great interview with Steve Bauer.

    Click here for interview

    Click here for atomic wallpapers

    And here for some 50s googie papers


    Click here for 40s wallpapers

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