Marie Flanigan just shared an unexpected use for wallpaper you'll want to copy – here's how to get the pattern-clad look
Wallpaper isn't just for the walls. These are Marie Flanigan's top tips for bringing statement wallcoverings into any space


The past few years have seen a resurgence in colorful, characterful interior design, with once-popular, pared-back neutrals taking a backseat to expressive styles. And because wallpaper is one of the most stylish ways to incorporate texture and pattern into a space, it's having a major moment in 2024.
Whether you love all-out, vibrant colors, or just want to add a bit more lush detail to your space, wallpaper is always a great place to start. But as Marie Flanigan, interior designer and founder of Marie Flanigan Interiors, has proved, wallpaper is for more than just the walls.
By thinking beyond wallpaper's traditional uses, we can craft design schemes that are eye-catching and out of the box, while still delivering on high-end style. Here, Marie shares the unique wallpaper ideas she's used across her stunning portfolio, and explains why it's one of her go-to spruces for any space.
'Wallpaper has a unique ability to transform a room by adding depth, texture, and personality. Unlike paint, wallpaper can introduce intricate patterns, rich textures, and vibrant colors that instantly elevate a space,' Marie tells H&G.
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Marie recently took to social media to share one of our favorite wallpaper applications yet. By wrapping a mural from Gracie Studio across the doors of a built-in, full-length dining room cabinet, Marie made a stunning design statement that defines the room. The cabinet's resulting landscape design is a work of art in its own right, and complements the rest of the classic space beautifully.
'It’s a fantastic way to create a focal point or complement the existing decor. Whether you opt for a bold, dramatic design or a subtle, elegant pattern, wallpaper provides endless possibilities to infuse a room with character and charm,' says Marie.
Marie tells H&G that this unique look looks best in home offices, dressing rooms, libraries, or dining rooms – here, the cabinets 'can serve as both functional storage and a decorative focal point.' She adds that this 'custom, sophisticated touch' shouldn't dominate the entire space. Instead, it should add interest and depth while leaving room for the rest of the design scheme.
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If you'd like to get the wallpapered built-in look down in your own home, Marie suggests bringing in the professionals: 'The amount of precision to ensure the paper is applied perfectly, especially if the paper creates a mural, is essential. If you’re looking to do it yourself, other types of paper like a textured grasscloth or pattern might be more forgiving,' she says.
Although out-of-the-box applications like a built-in cabinet are appealing, Marie emphasizes that wallpaper still has a place in full-wall projects. The route you choose will depend on the 'overall design vision and the specific space,' she says, but each option comes with a long list of benefits. In this powder room, pictured above, wallpaper applied across the walls and angled ceiling makes for a bold yet calming feel.
'Full-wall wallpaper works well in spaces where you want to make a strong statement, like a living room or bedroom. It can create a cohesive look and bring a sense of completeness to the room,' says Marie.
'On the other hand, using wallpaper in accents like behind bookshelves, as drawer and cabinetry fronts, or inside china cabinets is perfect for adding subtle interest and highlighting specific features without overwhelming the space,' Marie continues.
Designers often recommend wallpaper (and design statements of any kind, for that matter) in smaller spaces. Small rooms make for impressive and impactful design schemes naturally, and the addition of wallpaper takes them to the next level. These wallpaper design moments, no matter how small, pull the gaze.
They also allow you to 'draw attention to architectural details or prized possessions,' says Marie. 'For instance, wallpapered panels, drawers, or cabinets can add depth to any space, while a wallpapered china cabinet provides a perfect backdrop for special display items,' she says.
'Don’t be afraid to experiment with wallpaper,' Marie tells H&G. 'It’s a versatile design element that can be as bold or as subtle as you like. Consider using it in unexpected places like the ceiling or behind open shelving to add an extra layer of interest.'
'Remember, the key to successful wallpaper application is preparation and attention to detail. And if you’re ever unsure, consulting with a professional can ensure you achieve the perfect look for your space,' she continues.
Opt for the full-wall look, or bring in the pattern with a wallcovering-clad cabinet. Either way, your design scheme will be brighter, bolder, and more exciting – a winning combination in 2024.

Abby was the Interior Design News Editor at Homes & Gardens and is now studying for her Master's degree in Journalism at City University, London. Prior to joining our team, she worked with Better Homes & Gardens, where she wrote and edited content about home decor, gardening tips, food news, and more. She studied Journalism and English Literature at New York University and moved to London to pursue her love of writing in 2023.
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