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No more Wallpaper. Only Inhabit Wall Flats.

February 3, 2010 by Dan

As we made it our job to help you stay informed on where we feel the trends are going, we’d like to make an announcement– “Wallpaper and wall coverings are no longer a womans decision. Henceforth, the man shall hold the proverbial brush that covers that naked canvas of the walls in your home… but women are totally welcome to do all the painting work, providing that we choose the color.” (just kidding, we know we’re grasping at straws here, ladies)

Inhabit Wall Flats

inhabit-wall-flats

The Inhabit Wall Flats come in five different designs, including the Seasaw design shown above. Let’s take a look at the other four: Braille, Bud, Industry, and Shangri-La.



Inhabit suggests that you can install these in any pattern or in any combination of styles to create the desired effect. Personally, here at archtopia,  we love the Seasaw design.

You will have some updates on the matter really soon, as fast as we get to try this on some of our walls.

Filed Under: Wall Coverings Tagged With: Wall Coverings, wall flats, wallpaper

About Dan

Dan Fargo,the editor-in-chief of Archtopia, an online magazine dedicated to architects and designers.

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