Wallpaper Behind Open Shelving and Glass Cabinets: A Kitchen Trend
Open shelving looks beautiful in photos. In real life, a bare wall behind your favorite dishes can feel a little flat. That's the gap this trend fills. A layer of pattern or texture behind the shelves turns a plain backdrop into something that frames everything you've styled in front of it. The same idea works behind glass-front cabinets, where the paper peeks through every time you open the door. It's a small detail that makes the whole kitchen feel finished. One easy way to test the look is with a peel-and-stick option like the Lillian August Luxe Haven Porto Tile in Riviera Blue , which mimics a tiled backdrop without any grout or tools. If you've been eyeing the look but weren't sure where to start, here's how to make it work in your own kitchen. A Patterned Backdrop Makes Open Shelves Look Styled Open shelves put your wall on display. Whatever sits behind your mugs, bowls, and cookbooks becomes part of the picture. A subtle pattern gives those items somet...