Wallpaper is having its moment in the spotlight again. Whether it’s bold and graphic or soft and textural, the right print can instantly transform a room. It adds personality, depth, and just the right amount of drama. From powder rooms to bedrooms to statement walls in unexpected places, these listings prove that wallpaper isn’t just back... it never really left.
Here are eight Brown Harris Stevens homes where wallpaper plays a starring role.
250 West 82nd Street - Upper West Side, NYC
At 250 West 82nd Street #51, a bold, bird-patterned wallpaper brings a sense of whimsy and movement to the library, which also serves as a fourth bedroom. Paired with a mustard velvet sofa, rich textures, and layered art, it turns this bonus room into a standout moment.
100 West 58th Street - Midtown West, NYC
At 100 West 58th Street #7BC, the entry sets the tone with bold, oversized black-and-white wallpaper that brings instant energy to the space. Graphic and modern, it acts like artwork—making a strong first impression the moment you step inside.
11 East 92nd Street - Upper East Side, NYC
At 11 East 92nd Street #1, a rich patterned Maya Romanoff wallpaper adds depth and personality to the seating area in the second bedroom. Paired with warm textures and natural light, it brings a bold, curated touch to this thoughtfully designed Carnegie Hill home.
365 Bridge Street - Downtown Brooklyn, NY
At 365 Bridge Street #22C, the powder room doesn’t play it safe. A cameo-inspired wallpaper in a soft blue sets a bold tone, grounded by sleek black paneling and a marble-topped console sink. It’s playful, a little dramatic, and totally unforgettable.
465 West End Avenue - Upper West Side, NYC
At 465 West End Avenue #9/10C, layered neutrals take center stage in a tonal patchwork wallpaper that defines one of the home’s elegant entertaining spaces. Soft yet graphic, it adds dimension without distraction, playing beautifully off the river views and curated design throughout.
232 East 6th Street - East Village, NYC
At 232 East 6th Street #4AB, a dark floral wallpaper turns a transitional hallway into something memorable. With delicate birdcages and branches climbing across a deep backdrop, it’s a moody, romantic moment that sets the tone for the rest of the home.
240 West 98th Street - Upper West Side, NYC
At 240 West 98th Street #12C, a wall of zebras brings an unexpected jolt of charm to the formal dining room. Set against a rich blue backdrop, the playful print breaks all the rules in the best way—proof that even in a prewar classic, bold design choices have their place.
212 West 95th Street - Upper West Side, NYC
At 212 West 95th Street #3AC, the entry sets a sophisticated tone with dark green wallpaper traced by gold vine-like lines. It’s graphic without being loud—just enough to catch your eye before the space opens up into the bright, airy living and dining areas beyond.