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Decorating with the Stormy-Night Wall

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I've wanted the stormy night wall for a while and just got it from Saharah, but found myself kind of stumped when it came to decorating a room with it. I also am trying to only create interior-looking rooms, like not a room that has the illusion of it being outside if you know what I mean. What types of rooms have you used it in? Is there a theme you think it goes well with? Maybe post screencaps if u want 😳
 
It will probably go well if you put it in a condo-type themed bedroom or a penthouse. I was tempted to do it in my own penthouse room but I like my current wallpaper to part with it. Also if I use this stormy night wallpaper, it would restrict me of putting wall items in the room and that is kind of a no-no for me. It looks nice though. I'm just not a fan of room that relies on gimmick and not properly decorated.
 
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I saw someone on twitter who used tall furniture (I think it was trophy cases turned to face the wall?) to create false walls, and then used a stall to make a fake window! They basically made a cozy bedroom that had an eternal storm outside
 
I love that wallpaper so much! It is now my basement wall and I switch the lights off to see all its glory
 
I feel like that wallpaper would look nice in an indoor garden with some Redd statues.
 
I saw someone on twitter who used tall furniture (I think it was trophy cases turned to face the wall?) to create false walls, and then used a stall to make a fake window! They basically made a cozy bedroom that had an eternal storm outside
I saw that picture too, it looked great. Other furniture that might work are backwards climbing walls or bookcases. Or you could have bookcases the right way round for a library with big stormy window. Perfect weather for reading.
 
I saw someone on twitter who used tall furniture (I think it was trophy cases turned to face the wall?) to create false walls, and then used a stall to make a fake window! They basically made a cozy bedroom that had an eternal storm outside

I saw that on Tumblr (copied, or a repost, I think)! It took me a bit to figure out what they actually did to get the look, but it really is amazing. I think they also used some simple panels along the wall, too.
 
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