Chinoiserie Wallpaper

Chinoiserie Clouds and Ocean Wave Wallpaper

Chinoiserie Clouds and Ocean Wave Wallpaper

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Sunset Branches and Herons Pink Wallpaper

Sunset Branches and Herons Pink Wallpaper

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Chinoiserie Blue and White Waves Wallpaper

Chinoiserie Blue and White Waves Wallpaper

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Blush Chinoiserie and Bird Wallpaper w400 x 280cm h Salf-Adhesive

Blush Chinoiserie and Bird Wallpaper

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Chinoiserie Clouds in the Blue Sky Wallpaper

Chinoiserie Clouds in the Blue Sky Wallpaper

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Birds of Paradise Pink Chinoiserie Wallpaper

Birds of Paradise Pink Chinoiserie Wallpaper

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Birds and Tree Gray Traditional Chinoiserie Wallpaper Mural

Birds and Tree Gray Traditional Chinoiserie Wallpaper Mural

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Chinoiserie and Cranes Wallpaper

Chinoiserie and Cranes Wallpaper

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Vintage Oriental Wave Wallpaper

Vintage Oriental Wave Wallpaper

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Chinoiserie Crane Dance Wallpaper

Chinoiserie Crane Dance Wallpaper

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FAQs

Chinoiserie wallpaper is a way of decorating that comes from how Europeans saw art and design from East Asia. It usually has soft, romantic colors and detailed designs that are based on nature, such as birds, flowers, pagodas, and landscapes. Chinoiserie wallpapers often have hand-painted or panoramic patterns that make walls look elegant and give the impression of a story. They are common in traditional and maximalist interiors.

Interior design workshops and specialty home decor stores that sell artistic or heritage-style wallpapers carry chinoiserie wallpaper. Look for stores that sell hand-painted or printed silk or high-quality digitally printed versions. Because they have such detailed scenery designs, these types of silk are often sold in panels instead of rolls.

Once the wallpaper is off, you should clean the walls really well to get rid of any glue that is still on them. Once it's dry, use joint cement to fix any damage on the surface and sand it smooth. Then use a good primer-sealer, ideally one that stops stains or is based on acrylic. It seals the surface, evens out how much water it soaks up, and gets the wall ready for painting or new wallpaper.