Walls to wonder at, property to envy

Thursday, 10 March 2011 11:25

Interior design specialists, ohpopsi.com, have launched a new service that allows homeowners to create a bespoke ‘wonder wall’ in their home.

Where once the ‘feature wall’ was the design trend for every room in the house – ohpopsi now hope the ‘wonder wall’ will be the must have element for every well dressed home.

From cityscapes to skyscapes and from family shots to florals, the ‘wonder wall’ enables homeowners to adorn their walls with a range of stylish images. Ohposi’s personalised service meanwhile allows customers can even upload their own pictures to create their own bespoke wonder wall designs.

“We believe that ohpopsi.com wallpaper is a fresh, original and innovative addition to the interiors marketplace and the positive feedback received to date suggests that this is definitely the case,” says ohpopsi founder, Ola Pankiw.

“We have only been online since January and already we have been inundated with customers looking to create a focal point. The beauty of a ‘wonder wall’ is the limitless design options which makes it suitable for any property type and any personal style.”
 

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