
Waterhouse Sophisticated
Townhouse Stripe
The simplicity and dignity of the stripe have made it
a favorite decorative pattern for centuries
Description: A classic wide stripe handprinted in shades of lemon and meringue with a gorgeous hand painted look. A traditional "hallway" stripe, we also like to use this stunning paper above a cream painted or wood stained dado, or with a coordinating floral, toile, or patterned paper. Perhaps the best thing about this paper is that it creates a soothing cheerful ambience and, according to color psyschologists, promotes creativity and happiness. Whether you prefer formal or casual, cutting-edge contemporary or traditional, you can use this paper as a backdrop to complement and showcase your individual style and good taste.
Swatches of this wallpaper are available.
Although it varies by number of doors and windows and pattern match, it takes, on AVERAGE, 10 rolls to paper the walls in an 8 x 10 room with 8 ft. high ceilings. The same room with 10 ft. high ceilings would need 12 rolls. To paper the walls of an average 10 x 14 room with 8 ft. ceilings you will need, in general, a minimum of 14 rolls. If you have 10 ft. ceilings and a 16 x 20 room, you will likely need a minimum of 26 rolls. You should use an on-line wallpaper calculator to determine your exact needs. There are several available, including one at http://diy.easy2.com/. I always like to add a roll or two so I have extra just in case I cut a piece incorrectly or for things like lining drawers or shelves, or even papering a closet to match the room.