Spring is finally upon us. The days become longer, the nights become brighter. And just like outside, we want to create that same feeling of Spring into our homes. The trend for spring/summer 2016 is to bring the outdoors, indoors. Create the feeling of an open space, with natural elements such as stone, wood and nature itself. Greens, pale pinks, oranges and light greys are the colours bang on trend for the coming months.
Here at Fashion Wallpaper we have put together a list of our top 5 wallpapers that are perfect this season.
Amour from Harlequin's Boutique collection is perfect for those sunny months. This busy looking design with large flower heads brings nature into your home through shades of pale pink and greens, perfect for a statement feature wall.
This highly detailed scrapwood wallpaper featuring rustic planks, was designed by Piet Hein Eek, and is one of 8 designs in the scrapwood collection. It can create a vintage and rustic feel in any room within the home.
Ferns would be a perfect feature wallpaper, it is featured in the Classic Thibaut collection. This dramatic design of various green leaf and fern motif's against an almost green/grey backdrop is a perfect way to bring nature indoors.
This bold Geometric multicoloured design called Prism is taken from Cole and Son's Geometric II wallpaper collection which is perfect if you love the retro look. Making a statement in a room couldn't be easier, the pinks, oranges, greens and blue shades are this seasons colours of choice.
Branch is featured in the Morris Archive Wallpapers collection by Morris and Co. It is as the name suggests, a scattering of branches adorned with leaves. Its available in several colour choices and evokes a feeling of peace and tranquillity- ideal for a room your wanting to relax in.
The above five wallpapers are just a glimpse into the huge range of vibrant and exciting wallpaper selections we have in stock. Take a look at our website for many more styles and colour designs from an array of amazing designers such as, Harlequin, Graham and Brown and Sanderson.