12/20/10

Loving The Look: Grasscloth Wallpaper


I can't think of a better way to add warmth and texture to my chipped and cracked and badly-in-need of attention Master Bedroom painted walls...can you?  So cozy, so chic...so need to do this!






Images via: StevenGambrel; DecorPad; JeffreyBilhuber;HarmonyAndHome;CountryLiving

58 comments:

Bethany Dirksen said...

I also love those extra thick window seat cushions! Looks so comfy.

quintessence said...

I love grasscloth - it's a great way to add texture and can go either elegant or casual - a very versatile look - great idea!!

The Buzz said...

Love this look for a MB - grasscloth can be sleek and chic or warm and elegant. That second picture is fabulous!
xxoo

shari @ little blue deer said...

So, so lovely, but I have one word: cats. That would be a problem. XX!

Bailey@ peppermintbliss said...

You know I am afeared of the neutrals but even I love this look. Do it.

Diana Mieczan said...

That looks really beautiful:)The first photo is so pretty:)
kisses

pretty pink tulips said...

So warm and enveloping - I love the idea of this. Go for it!!!! xoxo e

Emily Heston said...

it is so nice, we had it in our bedroom in our old house. It really added so much.

Mandi Smith T said...

I agree! I think grasscloth is so under estimated/used. It can add so much warmth and texture to a room without taking up an ounce of space - such a great trick! M.

Jessica @ The Elegant in the Room said...

I love all of these images! Especially the floors in the first photo and the loveseat in the last.

Cara said...

very pretty :)

Deanna Pai said...

I love how they warm up the rooms even in the most neutral hues. So pretty and simple!

Kathysue said...

I love the look of grasscloth. I use to have it in my entry and in my family room. Funny how what goes around comes around again!!! I think I need to catch up, I might be behind the cusp!!

Sue I posted about my order from your on-line store today. Thanks for your quick and easy service!! Looking forward to my new napkins,
Kathysue

Shannon @ What's Up Whimsy said...

It will make such a difference. The grasscloth just adds a certain level of sophistication I think!

A Delightful Design said...

I have loved grasscloth for years and these rooms are gorgeous examples!
abby

Melanie's Randomness said...

How different!! I like it!!! It really compliments the rooms!! =)

Melanie's Randomness

Sketch42 said...

I have an awesome grasscloth in my dressing room. Its a basket weave and it looks kinda like the last picture you posted... anyway, its off the room with the black walls, and it looks hot together.

I also did a navy blue grasscloth in my MIL's place... gorgeous.

diane@onlinefabricstore said...

I have always loved grasscloth and glad to see it is coming back...along with other wallpapers. Just found your blog and love it.

mydesignchic said...

I would definitely use grasscloth...simple and elegant!!

La Dolfina said...

I have raffia wallpaper on the walls of my bedroom. I think several of your images have it.
Your intuition is right... it really adds so much to the space. I say you should go for it!!! It's pretty expensive but like I said, you get a big bang for the buck, and if you buy the best, you only cry once!!!!
Merry Christmas,
Terri

Dancing Branflake said...

Go for it! I definitely need to reintroduce myself to wall paper. It's come a long way!

sarah, flourish design + style said...

Adore! It would be so lovely in that gorgeous home of yours :) xoxo

Kathy said...

I have grasscloth in my family room and dining room...it's "summery" and light in the summer and warm and cozy in the winter. I would DEFINITELY paper my bedroom walls with it if my husband would let me! K

kayce hughes said...

I love grass cloth! we added it to a room and hallway a year ago and it makes me happy every day.

avant garde design said...

me too! i love this look, natural, adding texture, warmth. really lovely. it seems also like something i would not tire of. unlike a bold color or something like that. you should do it, add it to your bedroom for sure! happy monday ;)

Anna Elder said...

yes, i love this look!! the texture, the warmth. it reminds me of a resort on a beach.

McKenzie said...

YES! We've been dying to do this in our dining room but ohh what a project it is.

LindsB said...

Oh that last picture is delish- I love that couch and those green chairs!

Deepali Kalia Interior Design Blog Filling Spaces said...

Love the print against the wall paper in the last picture,~sweet day

this free bird said...

I do love it. The earthy quality is incredibly appealing.

xo,
c

Averill said...

Oh how I love grasscloth, especially in a cozy den or library. Yum.

classic casual home said...

I've used grasscloth above wainscoting. Found you through Kathysue's post about your cute numbered napkins...now off to your website!
Mary Ann

La Petite Gallery said...

The way to get my attention is the word Grass cloth. I have always loved it even though you can not get a perfect match at the seams. Thay's the look. Timeless. Like Linnen.

Merry Christmas

yvonne Great Post.

Mandy said...

so lovely <3

Josie said...

This is such a unique look and you're right; it's so warm! Love it.
xo Josie
http://winksmilestyle.blogspot.com

Acquired Objects said...

OMG I love grasspaper! We just hung it in our downstairs bathroom and talk about transformation! I am so hooked on it and now want to hang it in our staircase. I've only just found your lovely blog and will add you to my blog roll!

dovecote Decor said...

What goes round, comes round, but I never thought it went out. The other great thing is that you can paint it if you get tired of it,and it doesn't show nail holes or push pin marks. I agree, the wainscoting breaks it up beautifully.
Best,
Liz

Susie @ Maddie's Nest said...

Ordering samples from Phillip Jeffries is on my LONG to do list. I will definitely have grasscloth in our new master bedroom

Lo said...

I love this!

Supergirl said...

Nice pics!
I like it!

Teresa at Splendid Sass said...

I am so happy that grasscloth is back IN! I loved it in the early 80's and I love it now.
Thank you for sharing, Sue.
Teresa

Stacey said...

Grasscloth is a superb way to add texture to a space! Love it too!

CDS said...

It's so pretty because its neutral and will stand the test of time. Lovely!!

maureen @ The Inglenook Decor said...

adore! I'm so glad it's still in! We had grasscloth wallpaper in our first home's bedroom 10 years ago & neighbors thought it was weird :)

CarolynSeymour said...

I have grasscloth by Ralph lauren covering my bedroom walls.
Who knew I was so chic?

flutietootie said...

Nice colors. It adds a lot of warmth and makes the room look nice and cozy.

Rebecca Watson said...

ooh that is adorable! Im your newest follower - come follow me back and lets keep in touch!!! :)

Sarah said...

I love grasscloth...in a former house I didn't have the budget so I did the next best thing...grasscloth 'wallpaper' - it looked like the real thing without the cost! I loved it in my dining room on one wall to cover hideous 70's paneling and painted the other 3 walls a gorgeous peach - curtains were blue and white checks...miss that room! :))

elissa, ebb &amp; flow said...

i was just turned on to the beauty of grasscloth wallpaper now i just need to find a place to use it!

Mona Thompson Providence Ltd. said...

Love the look. anything that adds texture!

THE ALTERNATIVE WIFE said...

My cracked walls are most definitely in need of some of that! xoxo

Chic Coastal Living said...

Love grass cloth wall paper!

Hooper Patterson said...

All of the walls are fabulous and I love the painted floor too. Thanks for the inspiration!

Debby said...

I agree... completely LOVE this look! xo

pve design said...

smokin grass?

Sarah said...

Agreed! I think grasscloth can add a little equestrian flair which, of course, I love!
~SW

Cassie {Hi Sugarplum!} said...

Oooo, yummy pics! Love the dining room!

Katie of Modern Oasis said...

I absolutely adore the look of grasscloth wallpaper! I need to find somewhere in my home for it!
XOXO
Katie

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