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      Sumhuum
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      I came across a wallpaper design with moths in an Art Deco style and honestly kinda liked it, but I’m not sure if it’s too odd for a dining room. Has anyone used insect-themed patterns before? Can it actually look classy or is it just too quirky?

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      Dymee
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      Funny enough, I had that same reaction — wasn’t sure if moths would feel weird, but I ended up going for it with the Art Deco Moths wallpaper from California Wallpaper, and it turned out so cool. The pattern is super balanced – geometric, stylish, and not at all creepy. The gold tones and symmetry give it this vintage glam feel, and once it was up, it totally elevated the space. It feels artistic more than literal. I paired it with brass accents and a dark wood table, and now it’s my favorite room in the house. If you’re on the fence about something a bit different, I’d say go for it. Here’s the one I used https://california-wallpaper.com/collections/dining-room/products/art-deco-moths-3702 – definitely unique, but in a good way.

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      Riduch
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      Oh, that’s an interesting idea! Insects in the interior are certainly unusual, but with the right approach, such wallpaper can look stylish and elegant. Art Deco, with its geometric shapes and refined details, can pair beautifully with insect images, creating an interesting and even slightly mysterious effect. It’s important that the overall style of the room supports this accent. For example, if your interior already has elements with bold lines and complex patterns, such wallpaper can fit perfectly.

      If you’re looking for something more versatile but no less expressive, consider abstract wallpaper peel and stick from https://fancywalls.eu/wallpaper/style/abstract-wallpaper/. This wallpaper is an excellent choice for those who want to add unusual elements to a space without overloading it with details. Such wallpapers often look elegant and sophisticated, and thanks to the peel-and-stick technology, they’re easy to install and change if you want to refresh the design.

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