We have a piece of furniture in our great room that has lived many lives. It is a beautiful piece that started its life with us as a china cabinet in the formal dining rooms that we had in all of our past houses. When we moved into our townhouse, which will be five years ago this month, we gave up a formal dining room and gave the hutch a new purpose. It now is a bookcase in our great room and has adapted very well to its new role. This spring I decided to add some wallpaper to the back of the hutch to add some color. Jordan had great luck doing the very same thing to the bookshelves in the study of her Syracuse house. I loved the style and color of the wallpaper she chose, but the feature that I really liked was the fact that it peels right off.
The cabinet is made by Hinkel Harris and is two pieces. If we wanted to remove the top, it would take on a whole other function as just a sideboard or buffet. This piece of furniture will never be painted. It is a classic, and will stay untouched.
Because of the glass and the glare, it’s really tough to get a good photo of the interior, but this gives you an idea of what it looks like when the doors are closed, which they usually are.
I used the same wallpaper pattern and color that Jordan used. We both bought it here. Yellow is my second favorite color (blue is number one), and the pattern is a classic design that looks great in the classic furniture. The whole process took only about an hour. Not having to deal with paste, water, etc. made it super simple. The most tediuous part was trying to keep the design lined up. It was a great way to make a change without permanently altering the cabinet.
Adding wallpaper to this hutch was a simple way to add a pop of color and more interest to an already interesting piece. Maybe you have a piece of furniture in your home that you would like to update without permanently changing it. Perhaps this is the answer for you, too.
Take care.
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Rick S says
Janette,
Love this idea, I want to do it in the side cabinets of the TV cabinet in our living room.
I thought of putting the wallpaper on FoamCore so I could switch it out for different pattern at Christmas.
I also love the Mother of Pearl Opera Glasses. I have a small French set that make me wonder what show they have seen. 🙂
rick
Janette says
Rick, glad you like the idea. Those opera glasses belonged to my husband’s great aunt. They were just given to us last week.