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  2. Our Editors Love This Brand's Removable Wallpaper - AOL

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    There's polyester, nylon, silk, rayon, and canvas, but when it comes to removable peel-and-stick wallpaper, you'll mostly see vinyl patterns because vinyl is a super durable material that won't ...

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    We found the 12 best removable wallpapers for every style and budget. From floral to abstract designs, here are the top peel-and-stick wallpapers to shop.

  4. We Found the Top Wallpaper Patterns to Buy Online - AOL

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    Toile Removable Wallpaper. A bit more large-scale than the classic toile patterns may come to mind, this pattern offers a touch more modernity. It may come in only one color, but it's such a soft ...

  5. Wallpaper - Wikipedia

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    Wallpapers can come plain as "lining paper" to help cover uneven surfaces and minor wall defects, "textured", plain with a regular repeating pattern design, or with a single non-repeating large design carried over a set of sheets. The smallest wallpaper rectangle that can be tiled to form the whole pattern is known as the pattern repeat.

  6. William Morris wallpaper designs - Wikipedia

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    In the 1850s, during the Victorian era prior to Morris, most English wallpaper was inspired by the geometric and historical designs of Augustus Welby Pugin, who had created the neo-Gothic interiors of Westminster Palace, and Owen Jones, notable for his abstract geometric patterns. Wallpaper design was also strongly influenced by imitations of ...

  7. Shoji - Wikipedia

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    Float glass was widely applied to traditional kōshi frames, without much change to the traditional structure or appearance. [ 15 ] In modern Japan, it is fairly common to have garasu-do (all-glass sliding doors) on the outside of the engawa (veranda under the eaves), and translucent shoji on the inside, especially in cold climates. [ 5 ]

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