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Katrina Harper-Lewis

Yes, You Can Use Bold Pattern and Color in Small Spaces – Vanessa Carlton's Brave Bathroom Decor is Proof, But Only if You Follow This One Key Rule

Vanessa Carlton.

Wallpaper in a bathroom might not seem an obvious choice of wall treatment, but when we saw this image of Vanessa Carton's striking bathroom decor, we were bowled over. And there was one element we noticed, which is the key to this look feeling designed, rather than thrown together.

Along with the help of her designer, Hamilton Gray Studio, the singer has stuck to a limited color palette that has been picked out from the bold print on the wall (the exact wallpaper she used is Dinosauria wallpaper in Plaster from House of Hackney).

'This is a scenario where the phrase “less is more” really comes into play,' says Nancy Davilman, Founder of ND Interiors. 'When I use a bold, graphic, or colorful wallpaper, I make sure everything else works in support of it – specifically the colors represented within the pattern.'

So, if you were wondering whether wallpaper in the bathroom wallpaper is still on trend, this might be your sign to give it a try.

Shop Decor Inspired by Vanessa Carlton's Bold Bathroom

The distinctive palette used in Vanessa Carlton's bathroom is an unexpected color combination that actually works – the powdery rose pink and olive green bring a really elevated feel to the space, showing that it pays to be a little experimental.

Sarah Smallwood, Designer and Founder of Roam & Reside, agrees: 'The wallpaper might bring the drama, but it’s the color story that brings it all together. It’s what makes the room feel designed, not just decorated. That’s where your color palette comes in. You can pull the most dramatic hue from the print and really go for it. Wrap it around the trim, bring it into your towels, even paint the ceiling.'

We recently wrote about Martha Stewart's pink bathroom tiles, which had a subtle elegance, but the stronger shade of pink in Vanessa Carlton's bathroom is a bolder choice, but it's toned down by the earthy yellow-green.

Other elements, such as the classic chequerboard flooring, lean into a traditional townhouse aesthetic, which, rather than jarring, lends a sense of authenticity and character. Meanwhile, the incorporation of subtle metallic accents adds a touch of sophisticated luxe, keeping it on the chic side of playful.

Of course, you don't have to go for an eccentric print wallpaper like Vanessa Carlton – look to botanical or abstract art-inspired prints in any complementary shades you prefer.

The way Vanessa Carlton's bathroom takes a bold print into a small space and makes it feel chic and intentional is so inspired. It's the perfect example of how to do maximalism in a small room. Just remember the rule of sticking to a limited color palette if you decide to give it try.

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