To make high-end chinoiserie wallpaper, different high-end materials are used. Traditional silk panels that have been drawn by hand are the most beautiful thing you can find. Papers that are backed with grasscloth give them an organic look. Glossy or metallic foils can give some patterns more depth and shine. Digitized copies on good non-woven paper look like they were drawn by hand, but they last longer and are easier to put up and keep up. How it looks and how long it lasts depend on the type of material. Silk, on the other hand, is a real collectible, and non-woven paper is both pretty and useful.
Because wallpaper in this style usually comes in panels instead of rolls, size is very important. Think about how tall your roof is and how wide your walls are to get a smooth painting look. If your room has high ceilings, pick panels that are tall and run all the way across to make them look even bigger. When they don't have much space, some people choose to hang art on a single framed panel instead of a whole wall. You can be sure that every little vine, bird, or pagoda fits exactly into the room's design if you make your own choices.
Many people still like the old-fashioned way of painting flowers and scenery by hand. But newer versions use soft colors, neutral palettes, and shiny finishes to make them look more modern. Maximalist chinoiserie, which has fine line art on gray backgrounds, is good for people who want simple beauty. Deep colors, like emerald green and dark blue, make a strong statement and add drama. You can always count on flowers, cherry blossoms, cranes, and koi fish to be beautiful and classy themes.
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