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From hand-painted chinoiserie with feathery plumes to antiqued leather coverings and bespoke decorated panels, wallpaper is back with a bang this year.
Long gone are the days of minimalist white paint or ‘edgy’ greys. Post-pandemic, more and more of us are embracing brave pattern and bright colour. And for those who prize individuality, this can mean bespoke and budget-busting. As even the PM has discovered.
Boris is said to have raged to aides about his fiancée Carrie Symonds ‘buying gold wallpaper’, saying he couldn’t afford the Downing Street flat renovations that cost ‘tens and tens of thousands’.