One wallpaper. Two completely different rooms. That's the magic of getting the right print.
Our Blush Vine Garden Wallpaper has quickly become one of our most-loved designs that delicate trailing floral in soft pink and cream works across so many different bedroom styles. Whether you're going for something polished and layered or warm and organic, this print holds its own.
We wanted to show you exactly that. Two real rooms, two different directions, both using the same wallpaper as their starting point.
Look One: Modern Girls' Room with Half-Wall Panelling

Image: Girl's bedroom with Blush Vine peel-and-stick wallpaper above dusty mauve vertical panelling with scallop trim detail
The first room pairs the Blush Vine with dusty mauve painted panelling below a decorative scallop trim, a combination that feels considered and editorial without being overdone. The wallpaper sits above the panelling line and draws the eye upward, which makes the ceiling feel higher and the room feel bigger.
What makes this room work is the restraint in the rest of the styling. A natural oak bedside table with scallop detail, a gold heart lamp, white bedding with a subtle floral — nothing competes with the wallpaper. It's the hero, and everything else quietly supports it.
This approach works beautifully if you're renovating or building, because the panelling and scallop trim are a commitment. But you can get a similar layered effect with a chair rail or even a contrasting paint colour below the halfway point. The wallpaper still does the heavy lifting.
Little Abodes tip: If you're adding panelling below, aim to start your wallpaper at around 120–130cm from the floor. This is roughly where the visual break sits in most children's rooms and keeps the proportions feeling balanced.
Look Two: Warm Boho with Canopy Bed

Image: Blush Vine floral peel-and-stick wallpaper as a full-height feature wall behind a canopy bed in a warm boho girl's bedroom
The second room leans into a completely different mood earthy, cosy, and full of warmth. Here the Blush Vine runs full-height across the entire accent wall behind the bed, letting the repeat breathe and showing off the design at its best.
Against a linen canopy, rattan lamp, and caramel duvet, the wallpaper reads almost vintage soft and romantic without being saccharine. This is the room that reminds you why florals never really go out of style.
This look is more accessible to style because you're working with a single feature wall and layering soft furnishings to build the warmth. The canopy adds height, the rattan lamp adds texture, and the striped pillow gives just enough contrast to avoid reading as flat.
Little Abodes tip: Our peel-and-stick panels are 64cm wide. For a standard 2.4m wide feature wall you'll need approximately 4 panels. Use our wallpaper panel calculator on the product page to get an exact count before you order.
Which look suits your space?
If you're working with a smaller room or lower ceilings, the half-wall approach from Look One keeps things from feeling heavy and gives you that designer layered finish without overwhelming the space.
If you have the wall space and want maximum impact, a full-height feature wall like Look Two is always going to stop the scroll and stop guests in their tracks.
Either way, our peel-and-stick wallpaper is designed to go up and come down without wall damage so if your little one decides she's into something else in a few years, you're not committed. That's the whole point.
Browse the Blush Vine and all 36 colourways in our wallpaper collection or if you want more inspo on putting a room together, check out our guide on how to create a themed room with style.

