Think Sage, Blue & Orange…

Wall murals are the predicted trend for 2022 in beautiful tones of sage, blue and orange. From soft and gentle hues to pops of bright, vibrant colour, your walls will be transformed into a piece of statement art

Not only is wallpaper your reborn decor style, but now wallpaper murals are leading the way! Do not think pattern repeat – for 2022, think statement art particularly in the much-anticipated tones of blue, sage and orange.

Market-leading wallpaper mural company, Wallsauce.com has carefully curated a collection of what it thinks will adorn your walls in 2022.

SAGE GREENS
This year green will be the colour to crave. In particular, sage green. Not only does this earthy tone mirror our natural environment, but it’s easy to decorate with.
By simply choosing natural wooden furniture, you can complement green tones with sustainable, plant-based items – a 2021 trend that won’t be disappearing anytime soon!
From vintage jungle designs to beautiful botanicals, the chosen designs not only showcase the much-desired sage tones, but also reflect nature too.

BLUE HUES
After the popularity of navy, blue is predicted to flourish, with more tones set to dress our decor.
From notes of cornflower blue, a royal blue and gold combo to duck egg blue, you can expect to see a demand for a rainbow of blue wallpaper murals.

ORANGE WARMTH
For the home lacking energy, orange wallpaper is a great option! No longer is this shade just for autumn – it’s going to be a whole-year-round kind of tone.
Burnt orange, in particular, is predicted to be a must-have colour! Toning in with sage green and blues, this strong colour is sure to give you a happy and warming home.

wallsauce.com

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