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We're Loving These 20 Rooms With Grasscloth Wallpaper
Grasscloth wallpaper is a highly favored option among designers for its ability to instantly elevate any room, adding a layered feel and intimate coziness through its unique texture. This material also harmonizes effectively with other natural materials. Far from being limited to creating dark or dramatic ambiances, grasscloth can brighten and enliven spaces ranging from small powder baths to grand bedrooms, and can even serve as a powerful accent on ceilings. The article showcases various applications of grasscloth wallpaper, drawing inspiration from VERANDA's pages and designs by professionals across the country.
Alessandra Branca utilized a grasscloth wallpaper from her own collection in a Windsor, Florida home, imparting a global-meets-coastal texture and feel. Mark Lavender of M. Lavender Interiors suggests using woven grasscloth papers on walls or ceilings in intimate areas, exemplified by his choice of Thybony Barclay Butera in a client's home bar. Lorna Gross incorporated grasscloth wallpaper, specifically Cosmopolitan Weave in Glimmer from Winfield Thybony through Kravet, to ground a dining area in the 2021 Kips Bay Decorator Show House in Palm Beach.
Young Huh describes how Phillip Jeffries Manila Hemp Grasscloth in a Hamptons living room provided a simple, textural, and elegant backdrop, complementing a hand-applied gold leafing paper for a unique design dialogue. Andrew Howard used a vertically striped grasscloth wallpaper in a South Carolina hunting lodge dining room, creating an excellent backdrop for framed landscapes and matching trim. Charleston-based designer Angie Hranowsky, who grew up with grasscloth, emphasizes its timeless quality and ability to add texture and coziness, illustrating with a spacious living room where natural grasscloth on walls and green faux wood wallpaper on the ceiling made the space inviting.
Katie Ridder demonstrated a smart layering technique in a Hamptons twin bedroom, combining orchid bed upholstery with cobalt blue grasscloth walls. Dennis Brackeen's striking home office featured Phillip Jeffries Extra Fine Arrowroot grasscloth in a denim colorway, creating an interesting contrast with a shiny, metallic gold ceiling. Whitney Ray of Wyeth Ray Interiors highlighted the handsome color and texture of Phillip Jeffries Manila Hemp in Mink Brown, which served as a perfect backdrop for artwork and made a living space feel more intimate.
Atlanta-based designer Theresa Ory considers grasscloth a favorite material for achieving a nuanced, organic, yet tailored feel. She has used it in dining rooms, powder rooms, as a lining for built-ins, and above paneling in hallways, noting its versatility in colors, finishes, and weaves. Ruthie Sommers balanced a bold, blue butler's pantry by pairing custom cobalt paint with a beige grasscloth wallcovering. Design firm Cloth & Kind utilized Phillip Jefferies Arrowroot Revival in Soft Malachite, creating a sublime textural backdrop in conjunction with Benjamin Moore's Waterbury Green wainscot.
Mark Lavender harmonized immaculate black-and-white checkerboard floors and metallic accents with Phillip Jeffries Bermuda Hemp #5261 Graphite on the walls. Josh Pickering explains that grasscloth brings warmth and texture, making larger rooms feel more intimate without being overwhelming, and illustrated this by trimming York grasscloth walls with velvet ribbon and nailhead. Sean Anderson noted grasscloth's ability to add depth to bedrooms, powder rooms, and dens, favoring darker shades for a moody, organic environment in intimate areas.
Kristen Kranson of House of Jade Interiors used Thibaut Shang Extra Fine Sisal Mineral T4116 in a primary bedroom to create a soothing retreat, utilizing the texture to complement white molding and a brass canopy bed. Pickering also mentioned the use of patterned grasscloth in powder rooms for a cozy, interesting "jewel box" effect, enhancing depth without stepping outside a color comfort zone. Trish Sheats employed grasscloth alongside wood and green accents in a son's room for the 2020 Kips Bay Decorator Show House Dallas, evoking natural world textures and colors. Finally, Sara Hillery suggested Cowtan and Tout's Toscano grasscloth for adding interest to sparse walls, noting its ability to soften printed patterns, encouraging bold choices.
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