Fabric upholstery and wallpaper represent an excellent alternative to traditional painting; they can really breathe new life into your house and give a whole new look.In addition to the traditional method which require wallpapering all the walls of a room, recent architectural “rules” suggest the possibility of applying wallpaper to just one wall or to an architectural element, such as an arch, a niche, a base, and so on, in order to emphasise it.
Upholstery can also be used to embellish specific pieces of furnishing; for example, applied to a headboard or used to cover a sofa, or again to mark off a section of room.Interesting results are also obtained by framing shelves, and by creating an edging above the floor base or along the perimeter of the ceiling.
Finally, there is also the possibility of coordinating wall upholstery and furnishing fabrics, thus expanding the field of application and allowing eye-pleasing combinations to be obtained.