Walls That Talk: The Wallpaper Edit

Wallpaper has the power to completely transform a room. Sometimes it quietly layers in texture. Other times, it becomes the focal point entirely. From hand-painted accents and sweeping scenic murals to bold botanicals and floor-to-ceiling pattern, these homes use wallpaper to add character, personality, and a little decorative drama.

Here, the walls are part of the conversation. Check out five Brown Harris Stevens homes where wallpaper makes a statement of its own.

117 East 70th Street


The wallpaper wrapping this Upper East Side mansion transforms a transitional space into one worth admiring. Paired with elegant arches, intricate moldings, and the home’s Gilded Age grandeur, the tree and bird motif unfolds like artwork along the walls.

203 Prince Street


This historic Soho townhouse feels beautifully preserved, from its soaring ceilings and wood-burning fireplaces to its original sash windows. Wrapped in panoramic wallpaper, the painted landscape adds another layer of timeless character.

20 West 12th Street


With pink floral wallpaper, a geometric patterned ceiling, and a pale pink stone fireplace, this Greenwich Village dining room feels fully considered from top to bottom. The layered mix of color and pattern comes together in a way that feels playful and beautifully designed.

225 Murray Road


Wrapped from wall to ceiling in custom European wallpaper, this Palm Beach dining room fully commits to pattern in the best way. Even the beams are covered, creating an immersive look that feels both curated and unexpectedly inviting.

43 Old Orchard Lane


Hand-painted De Gournay wallpaper gives this East Hampton powder room a striking presence, turning an often overlooked space into a true design moment. Paired with mirrored walls and a bespoke marble sink, the room feels instantly elevated.


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