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Thursday, 31 March 2011 03:17

Urban Outfitters- boho chic home decor!

Urban outfitters isn't just for clothing anymore. I just discovered their amazing collection of home decor. Right now they feature some bold patterns and colors that are sure to inspire. Base your room around one of their wallpapers or bedding collections.

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Adding wallpaper to a single accent wall is one of the most impactful things you could add to a room. But if you’re anything like me, the thought of hanging wallpaper alone is daunting! Sure you could try, but the chances of perfection are low and there isn’t much room for error. The last thing you want to do is ruin a costly roll of wallpaper. The solution? STENCILS! No, not the cheesy flower vine stencils that your grandma has in her kitchen. The newest full wall stencils that come in various modern patterns and some classic damasks.

There are many benefits to this DIY wall stencil project when you want to achieve the look of a wallpaper accent wall without the hassle or cost.

*The stencils are much more affordable than wallpaper. At just $30-50 for the stencil plus a can or two of paint for $25, you could have a focal point wall for under $60-100!

*You aren’t limited by the manufacturers colors. Since you chose the paint, go with whatever you want for a completely customized look.

*If you get sick of it, just paint over it. Unlike the disaster that wallpaper could leave behind if you remove it, stenciling your walls will require just some prime and paint to cover it up and start over again.

We recommend checking out http://www.cuttingedgestencils.com/ . They have a very wide variety of stencils in different styles. We recommend going for an all over pattern in a modern or damask print. Try using damask with a bold modern color if you have modern furniture. Or, if you have traditional furniture try a modern graphic pattern. Cutting edge stencils also has tutorials and tips for stenciling.

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