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Frequently Asked Questions

What colors work best for kitchen wallpaper?

To recommend colors specifically tailored for your kitchen remodel, we would consider these factors: the amount of natural light, the style of your room, chosen fabric in the room and your personal preferences. However, based on general principles, here are some versatile color recommendations we offer you to choose:

  1. Soft White with Subtle Patterns - white keeps the space feeling bright and spacious. A soft white wallpaper with a subtle pattern, like light gray stripes or small floral designs, adds interest without overwhelming the space. Best Suit For: Traditional or minimalist kitchens.
  2. Light Gray or Greige (Gray-Beige) - these neutral tones are incredibly versatile and work well with both cool and warm accent colors. They add a touch of sophistication while still keeping the kitchen bright. Best For: Contemporary, transitional, or Scandinavian-style kitchens.
  3. Pale Blue - this colour evoke a sense of calm and cleanliness, making them perfect for kitchens. They pair beautifully with white or natural wood cabinetry. Best Selection For: Coastal, farmhouse, or vintage-inspired kitchens.
  4. Warm Taupe or Soft Beige - warm neutrals create a cozy and inviting atmosphere. They also work well with natural materials like wood and stone, which you can often find in kitchens. Best For: Traditional, rustic, or country-style kitchens.
  5. Sage Green or Soft Olive - green is known for its calming properties and its connection to nature. Sage or olive green tones are subtle enough to feel neutral while adding a bit of color. Best For: Cottage, farmhouse, or eco-friendly kitchens.
  6. Navy Blue or Deep Teal - for a bold yet timeless look, navy or deep teal can add depth and elegance. These colors are especially striking when paired with white cabinetry or brass accents. Best For: Modern, eclectic, or industrial kitchens with good natural light.
  7. Warm Terracotta or Soft Coral - these warm colors bring energy and warmth to the room, making the space feel lively and inviting. They also complement natural wood tones beautifully. Best For: Mediterranean, bohemian, or rustic kitchens.

What is the best material for kitchen wallpaper?

When choosing the best material for kitchen wallpaper, it's important to consider the kitchen's environment. Kitchens are high-traffic areas with moisture, heat, and the potential for spills and stains, so the wallpaper material needs to be durable, easy to clean, and resistant to humidity. Here are some of the best materials to look into:

  1. Vinyl Wallpaper - it is the most popular choice for kitchens due to its durability, water resistance, and ease of cleaning. It can withstand moisture and is easy to wipe down with a damp fabric cloth, making it ideal for areas prone to splashes, like near the stove or sink. Best For: High-traffic areas, near food preparing zones, or anywhere that might get messy.
  2. Peel-and-Stick Wallpaper - it is a removable option that's great for renters or those looking for a temporary update. It's easy to apply and remove, and it can be cleaned with a damp fabric cloth. While not as durable as vinyl, it works well in less exposed areas. Best For: DIY projects, accent walls, or areas not directly exposed to high moisture or heat.
  3. Textured Vinyl or Embossed Wallpaper - this is a variation of vinyl wallpaper that adds texture and dimension to your walls. It’s durable and easy to clean, while also adding a bit of flair to your kitchen’s design. Best For: Feature walls or kitchens where you want to introduce texture without compromising on durability.

Our Premium Commercial Vinyl Wallpaper is the right kitchen wallpaper material to use. It's durable, moisture-resistant, easy to clean, easier to apply, and available in a wide variety of designs and fabric textures.

How to maintain and clean kitchen wallpaper?

Maintaining and cleaning wallpaper requires special care, especially since the kitchen is prone to splashes, grease, and humidity. The method of cleaning will depend on the type of wallpaper you have. Vinyl and washable wallpaper fabric material can be cleaned with a mild soap and water solution. Textured and peel-and-stick wallpaper fabric material should be gently cleaned with a damp cloth and vacuumed as needed. However, natural fiber wallpaper fabric materialrequires dry cleaning methods and should not come into contact with water. By following these cleaning and maintenance tips, you can keep your wallpaper looking fresh and extend its lifespan. Overall, we would recommend considering installing a protective backsplash behind the stove or sink area, which can shield your wallpaper from water and grease splashes.

What are the benefits of using wallpaper in the kitchen?

Using wallpaper in the kitchen can provide a range of aesthetic and practical benefits. Here's a breakdown of the advantages:

  1. Aesthetic Appeal - Wallpaper can transform it, making it more personalized and inviting. Whether you're going for a modern, rustic, vintage, or eclectic look, wallpaper can set the tone and add visual interest. It can also be used to accentuate certain areas of the kitchen, like an accent wall, backsplash area, or around built-in shelves. It draws attention to these features and can act as a focal point.
  2. Functional Benefit - Many simple but fun wallpapers, particularly vinyl and washable types, are highly durable and can withstand the wear and tear of a busy kitchen. They can resist scratches, stains, and moisture better than traditional paint.
  3. Cost-Effective Transformation - Wallpaper can be a more affordable and quicker way to refresh your kitchen compared to other renovations like tiling or re-painting. It allows for dramatic changes with minimal effort. Especially for renters or those who like to change decor frequently, peel-and-stick wallpaper provides a non-permanent option that’s easy to apply and remove, offering a budget-friendly and reversible way to update the space.
  4. Long-Lasting Finish - High-quality fabric wallpaper can last many years if properly maintained. It often outlasts paint, which can fade or chip over time, making wallpaper a durable choice for the walls.
  5. Improved Ambiance - Wallpaper can add warmth and texture, making the space feel more comfortable and inviting. Patterns like floral, geometric, or even faux wood can make a kitchen cozier. Light-colored or reflective wallpapers can brighten up a dark kitchen, while bold colours and patterns can energize the space. Wallpaper can be tailored to enhance the mood you want in the area.

Overall, wallpaper in the kitchen allows for greater creativity and customization while offering practical benefits like durability, easy maintenance, and cost-effective upgrades.

Is it safe to use wallpaper in a kitchen?

Absolutely, you can use wallpaper for the kitchen, provided you're using the right type of wallpaper. For kitchen wallpapers, we recommend using peel and stick or vinyl wallpapers, as they're resistant to water and grease, ideal for high-engaging areas like stovetops and backsplashes.