Decorate Your Walls in Two Minutes
After Gia Russo decorated Rachel Vize’s apartment with removable works of art (no commitment necessary), REAL SIMPLE. REAL LIFE. executive producer Jude Weng got inspired to use peel-and-stick wall decals in her home and office. Here’s how she did it.
Fly On The Wall
Jude created a different landscape on each bedroom wall of her son Hudson, 2, using self-adhesive designs from Blik, a surface graphics company. “I wanted a fun, colorful environment for Hudson―a place of inspiration, nothing too precious, a room where a kid could be a kid,” says Jude.
What she used: Blik Fly decals, whatisblik.com, $45 for 6 decals
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