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18 patterns of vintage wallpaper – 277 squares – for my Big Fat Retro Office Remodel

pam kueber - June 18, 2012, Updated: May 13, 2021

Pam's office remodel with 18 patterns of vintage wallpapermy crazy crafty office remodelHow to make the office remodel “epic”? How about: 18 different patterns of vintage wallpaper covering the four walls. Ta da! After two months of work, the majority of the office is done — in particular, all the architectural stuff that was part of the gut remodel. All this week I’ll be talking about the various details in My Big Fat Retro Office Remodel Special Report. But the highlight, no duh, is the vintage wallpaper: Yes, 18 different patterns spanning the 1940s to the 1970s… applied in 12″ x 12″ squares railroad-style, choo choo choo boom chicka boom. I counted 277 squares in all. Getting them cut and onto the walls took about 50 painstaking (Advil for me) hours. My friend Denise — who is a decorative painter and also Astro’s rescue mom — was a godsend and came up for a couple of days to help me get it done. That’s us, above, playing Love American Style Gothic with the wallpaper and daring everyone in America to embrace: Pattern and Color and Being Crazy. Portraits by another good friend, Erica Berger, who played right along and egged us on and made us look beautiful. Read on for more about the inspiration — which included two readers, and, umm, my hoarding gene — behind the room, as well as more about Special Report week.

So I guess I better remind you what this room looked like “before”:

my office before remodelAnd with my furniture and decoration:

my office decorated but before the remodelI started the remodel about three months ago. My goal, first and foremost, was to make the room warmer — not decoratively, but really truly. It’s in the basement, and in the winter it gets quite cold. Since I now work from home fulltime on the blog, I wanted to address this issue. At the same time, my husband and I decided to move the bookshelves to his office, which would open up space for me to work on my vintage collages and give him more storage for all his books.

As this week continues, I will spotlight other aspects of the remodel. In this story, I wanted to focus on the inspiration behind the flower power vintage wallpaper crazed walls:

    • I first wrote about the office remodel on March 19. At that time, I thought that — after pulling down the outside walls and adding insulation — I would just paint the new drywall a nice shade of burnt orange (my favorite color). I had a little chip on the wall, and I was kind of excited about an orange room.
    • On April 9, I wrote about Brian and Keri’s knotty pine den — and was blown away by the original vintage wallpaper on the ceiling. I had already been in constant thought and research about all the various elements of  my new office… and when I saw their den with all that vintage wallpaper loveliness… it was like boom kaPOW, I just had to use some of my vintage wallpaper. Paint = too easy.
    • I have a problem with the vintage hoarding thing. I am so smart and lucky to have collected a whole bunch of vintage wallpaper over the years — most of it in onesy-twosey rolls. I had always wanted to do a crazy quilt with tiles in a tub-shower surround. And, I have been starving for a mega-blast of flower-power colors. Starving. So I started thinking: Maybe… a crazy quilt with the wallpaper?
    • The whole idea of the repeat squares also came out of my fixation with vintage collage. I like to make collages on 4″ x 4″ squares — the education packs from Dick Blick that already have holes in the back. I was thinking: I could put wallpaper squares on the wall — and then collage onto them also. Like, the room will be my ongoing canvas…
    • Then, just a few days later, on April 12, I did the behemoth story on Cullen Meyer’s insanely genius Brooklyn apartment. It was a for-sure-no-question-who-was-I-kidding moment: I was going to do the crazy quilt on my walls. Cullen’s apartment definitely inspired me to cut my office wall design loose from any sense of propriety or restraint.
    • I also got a bit obsessed with vintage 12″ mirror tiles. I now own $100 worth. But none of them made it on the wall. No matter. They have entered the hoard and will find epic life elsewhere soon, I am sure.
    • Oh, there’s that word, “epic.” Last fall, I learned the phrase “Do Epic Shit.” I learned it here from Julien, who writes a blog that my friend Margaret pointed out to me. I like that phrase. A lot. My mom always tells me that since I was a baby, I would always do things “the hard way.” So of course, it was predestined that Denise and I would have the time of our lives wallpapering away. It was an epic blast, and I could not be possibly be more ecstatic about this room and how it turned out.

Pam Kueber and Denise Love American Style GothicFashion Sidebar: Denise and I also had epic fun getting ready for our big photo shoot. The night before, she brought over five vintage suitcases of vintage dresses collected at thrift shops. I had a bunch, too, but she had better ones and both these dresses are hers. The vintage go go boots were mine — they are now Denise’s, they fit her better so off they went home with her. The orange drop earrings are mine, and so are the eyeglasses — estate sale finds.

Coming up in this week’s My Big Fat Retro Office Remodel Special Report: How I created the crazy quilt design and how we installed the vintage wallpaper… An overview of all the things included in the gut-remodel … Spotlight on storage and special accessories … Trim … What I decided to do for craft storage … What’s left to do; ugh, will it never end… and maybe a a few more closeups of this ‘n that.

Link love:

  • Denise’s blog, On the Verge of Snapping
  • Erica Berger Photography

See all the stories about my crazy craft office remodel by clicking here.

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  1. Robin S says

    June 18, 2012 at 10:53 am

    This is so fabulous! I just love the wallpaper and the dresses and the photo – Pushing beyond the envelope’s edge is the only way to live – I would be SO inpspired by all those patterns and can’t wait to see the evolution of your collages! Thank you for your awesome creativity!

    • pam kueber says

      June 18, 2012 at 11:02 am

      Thank you, Robin. It was really an inspiring project. I spend so much time working on the blog that I don’t do as many decorating projects as I used to. This got me all juiced up!!

  2. TappanTrailerTami says

    June 18, 2012 at 10:36 am

    Pam – the epicness of the imagination is a GREAT thing! I would never have thought to do that, but I would have so much fun everyday looking at all the different patterns. No winter doldrums with an office like that!

    I love the purple one near your head!

    Can’t wait to see the rest of your epic imagination on display 🙂

  3. Annie B. says

    June 18, 2012 at 10:33 am

    Duh! I just noticed the “American Gothic in Retro” aspect of your divine photo. (Hey, it’s Monday, right?)

    • pam kueber says

      June 18, 2012 at 10:35 am

      tee hee. Yes, I have named this photo, “Love American Style Gothic.”

  4. Eartha Kitsch says

    June 18, 2012 at 10:28 am

    Damn! That is rad! I’m glad that you didn’t let restraint get in your way. What a great idea. And what a LOT of square cutting-out. Whew. Love your portrait too. It’s very fantastical American Gothic. Go ahead with your bad self and enjoy that room.

    • pam kueber says

      June 18, 2012 at 10:35 am

      Thank you, EK!

  5. maria says

    June 18, 2012 at 10:23 am

    i can’t stop looking at it. i think it’s one of the most lovely spaces i’ve ever seen, this room without a view that instead, is the view. very cool

    • pam kueber says

      June 18, 2012 at 10:36 am

      Thank you, Maria — I can’t stop looking at it either. Side story: My husband was not convinced it would turn out — and now he loves it too. He even wanders in daily to kinda look again and take more in!

    • TappanTrailerTami says

      June 18, 2012 at 10:38 am

      Maria – my mom and I would drive in the country side looking at different properties….she would always say:

      Do you want to look at the view, or be IN the view? I think Pam has answered this question!!!

      IN is IN!

  6. Lynne says

    June 18, 2012 at 10:19 am

    Fabulous! What a great use for all of your wallpaper finds, instead of them sitting in a box in storage. It’s kind of an acid trip-in the basement! Or maybe an episode of “Lucy and Ethel decide to wallpaper” !

    Both of you ladies look lovely, by the way.

    • pam kueber says

      June 18, 2012 at 10:36 am

      Yes! I’ll be Lucy, Denise will be Ethel! I love that!!!!

      • denise says

        June 19, 2012 at 7:59 am

        Yes! that’s great!

  7. Stacy says

    June 18, 2012 at 10:18 am

    Too funny!! Thanks for the laughs. And I love the “epicness.”

    • pam kueber says

      June 18, 2012 at 10:37 am

      Thanks, Stacy — yes, it’s supposed to make you smile!

  8. Rebecca says

    June 18, 2012 at 10:16 am

    Oh my. My oh my. I keep staring. First the dresses, back to the wallpaper then back to the dresses. Our office is a boring blech PIT of despair and wreckage. It is the place for all the stuff that I can’t find a place for. What an incredible amount of work. It makes me happy to know that you are retro-ing away in your mad mod crazy vintage colorful world. Inspired? Insane? Where the two meet? Who knows but you gone and done it. Bask.

    • pam kueber says

      June 18, 2012 at 10:37 am

      Thank you, Rebecca. Yes, we are walking the fine line… the very very fine line… between genius and insanity! hahaha

  9. Laura's Last Ditch--Vintage Kitchenwares says

    June 18, 2012 at 10:07 am

    Now I’m kicking myself for not taking the roll of orange and foil wallpaper with the Genghis Khan theme a few years back. I was clueless then.

    • pam kueber says

      June 18, 2012 at 10:38 am

      Oh, Laura, don’t kick yourself. You are a good and humble servant and I know the Retro Decorating Gods will continue to send you all kinds of awesomeness!

  10. Jenny and Pearl says

    June 18, 2012 at 10:05 am

    Great job! I did my front hallway with sheet music years ago so I feel your pain. I’m wondering, however, if all that pattern won’t give you a wee headache after a while. It would definitely distract me, but then again, anything short of an empty white room would distract me!

    • pam kueber says

      June 18, 2012 at 10:39 am

      Jenny, I have a super duper high tolerance for color and pattern. My intent — although I am not sure how soon I will have the guts to do it — is to collage further on each piece. Like: I will have 277 layered collages on my wall.

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