Profile: Rocky Mountain Decals
We take a look at Rocky Mountain Decals fantastic range of removable wallpapers and decals – used by interior stylists and designers all across the globe.
For the commitment phobe or renter, wallpaper can seem a little daunting or unattainable. If you change your mind every few months on decorating styles, locking in a wallpaper design probably seems a tad scary to you. But what if you could get the wallpaper you love, without the life-long commitment? Rocky Mountain Decals create beautiful removable wallpaper and wall decals so you can change your room’s look up on a whim, and without the fear! You can simply peel the wallpaper off the wall when you want to change things up.
Interior stylist and photographer (and not-to-mention – Instagram superstar) Tarina Wood of Oh Eight Oh Nine has been using Rocky Mountain Decals for some time – in particular, in her client’s kids’ bedrooms. What I love about rooms for little ones, is that they tend to be a little more bold and adventurous with colour choice – and you certainly can have a lot of fun with the removable wallpapers in their range. These four examples of kids’ rooms, all designed by Tarina are so whimsical – she even has a wallpaper named after (see opposite)!
But the range isn’t just limited to kids’ bedrooms – you might recognise these two stunning spaces as featured in our new Renovation Edition below. Rachael Turner of Front Porch Properties opted for this delicate peony flower wall decal from Rocky Mountain Decals for the master walk-in-robe. Each individual sticker was applied to the wall to give a free-flowing feel – isn’t it beautiful! And in the second living room, she chose the Palm Trees Wallpaper – Rachael describes it as her favourite feature in the room and easily installed it herself – all you have to do is simply peel off the backing paper and stick the wallpaper against the wall (no need for glue, paste or water). And if you ever decide you want to change it up for another wallpaper, you simply peel it off without damaging the wall. Too easy!