Have you ever wondered what to do with leftover wallpaper after renovation?
Instead of hiding them in a closet or taking them to the trash bin, expert of the online publication BelNovosti, designer Yulia Tychino advises giving them a new life and thus making your home even more stylish and cozy.
Thus, you can use leftover wallpaper to decorate the interior walls of open cabinets, shelving units, drawers and shelves.

Wallpaper these surfaces to give your furniture a complete makeover.
As a result, the mood of the entire room will change.
Wallpaper scraps can also be used to cover the fronts of cabinets and chests of drawers. Moreover, sometimes they are used to decorate the refrigerator.
Vinyl, washable or self-adhesive wallpapers are best suited for this purpose. If you only have paper ones, no problem: at the end of the work, cover them with transparent varnish or PVA glue.
As a result, a protective film is formed on the surface, and no damage will be dangerous to them.
You can also create wall panels or appliques from unnecessary wallpaper.
This can be either a single-color design or a patchwork pattern. The main thing is not to overdo it, otherwise you risk creating chaos.
Finally, if you have stairs in your home, you can try wallpapering the space under the steps.
The most suitable are moisture-resistant or varnished textured wallpaper.