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Pimpernel Wallpaper - Linen/Coral

Pimpernel Wallpaper - Linen/Coral

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Regular price $375.00 NZD
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About this wallpaper
Roll Size 10.05m x 0.52m
Pattern Repeat 0.46m
Application Paste the Paper
SKU 217364

A stunningly beautiful classic Morris style floral trellis with circular shapes and a strong symmetrical pattern within the leaves. Shown in soft shades of green with blue and yellow details – available in other colours. An exclusive colourway, created exclusively on a non-woven paper.

Further Details:

Product Dimensions  10.05m x 52cm
Pattern Repeat

0.46m

Straight Match

Paper Type Paper
Application Paste the Paper
Samples

Please red our blog about sampling here then request a sample on demand at hi@theinside.co.nz

Delivery Please allow 21 days on average for delivery
Freight

Free NZ shipping for wallpaper orders over $320 
  • Is this wallpaper in stock?

    This wallpaper is available from the manufacturer and generally takes 2-3 weeks to arrive after ordering.

  • Do you have wallpaper samples?

     

    Yes! We offer A4-sized samples for thousands of our wallpapers to help you choose the perfect design. There are 2 ways to order sample:

    If a sample is available in our Nelson warehouse, you’ll find a ‘Order a Sample’ button just below the ‘Add to Cart’ button on the product page.

    You can manually add up to 5 samples to your cart buy clicking this button.

    If the sample is out of stock, you'll find a 'request a sample' button instead.  Click this button to email us and we will try to source this sample for you directly from our suppliers.  These usually take 2-3 weeks.

    Samples cost between $5-$15 depending on the supplier, plus shipping.


  • How much do I need?

    Use the wallpaper estimator tool to help you calculate how much you need.

  • Can I use wallpaper in my bathroom?

    The short answer is probably, but it depends on the bathroom and the type of wallpaper you use.
    There’s no such thing as a dedicated "bathroom wallpaper", but many wallpapers can be used in a bathroom if the conditions are right. The key things to consider are ventilation, placement, exposure to steam and water, and the wallpaper's durability rating. In a well-ventilated bathroom, wallpaper can last for years, but in areas with constant moisture or direct water contact, you might run into issues.


    Wallpaper Ratings for Wet Areas

    Wallpapers are rated based on durability and washability, which can help determine if they’re suitable for a bathroom. Ideally, you should use a wallpaper with an Extra Washable or higher rating, as these are more resistant to moisture and easier to clean.


     Spongeable – Can handle light cleaning with a damp sponge but is not suitable for high-moisture areas.
     Washable – Can be cleaned with mild soapy water but should still be placed in low-moisture zones.
     Extra Washable – More resistant to moisture and easier to clean, making it better suited for bathrooms.
     Scrubbable – The most durable option, designed to withstand scrubbing and cleaning. These are usually vinyl wallpapers, making them the best choice for bathrooms.

    If the bathroom is well-ventilated and the wallpaper is not in a high-contact area, you might get away with using a lower-rated wallpaper. However, if the wallpaper is likely to be roughed up—such as behind a towel rail or in a space where kids are frequently touching the walls—choosing a higher durability rating will help it last longer.


    Things to Consider Before Wallpapering a Bathroom

     Ventilation is key – A well-ventilated bathroom (with an extractor fan or windows) is essential to prevent moisture buildup, which can cause peeling or mold growth behind the wallpaper.
     Placement matters – Wallpaper works best in low-splash areas, such as above tile wainscoting, outside of shower zones, or on feature walls. Avoid areas where it will be regularly exposed to water, such as behind towel rails, directly above sinks, or inside showers.
     Choose the right wallpaper type 

    • Vinyl and extra-washable wallpapers are more resistant to moisture and can be wiped clean.
    • Textured or paper-based wallpapers may absorb moisture and are more prone to damage.

     Sealing wallpaper edges – In extreme cases, sealing wallpaper edges with a clear decorator’s varnish can provide extra protection, but this is usually not necessary.

    What If My Bathroom is Very Steamy?

    If your bathroom lacks proper ventilation or tends to stay steamy for long periods, wallpaper may not be the best choice. High humidity and excess moisture can cause the adhesive to break down over time, leading to peeling, bubbling, or mold growth behind the wallpaper. In these cases, alternative wall finishes like tiles or moisture-resistant paint may be a better option.

    Final Verdict

    The short answer is probably—but it depends on the bathroom and the type of wallpaper. You can use wallpaper in a bathroom if it is well-ventilated, placed away from direct water exposure, and has a high washability rating. Vinyl or extra-washable wallpapers are the best options, and choosing the right placement is key to longevity.
    If your bathroom has good airflow and the wallpaper won’t be in a high-contact area, you might get away with using a lower-rated wallpaper. However, if the wallpaper is likely to be touched, bumped, or exposed to minor splashes, choosing a higher durability rating will help it last longer.
    If the space is constantly steamy or wet, wallpaper may not be the best choice, and a moisture-resistant alternative may be a better long-term solution.

    That said, when in doubt, most people go with what they love. The worst-case scenario? The wallpaper doesn’t hold up, and you remove it. But this is not something we hear happing often.

  • Can I hang wallpaper myself, or should I hire a professional?

    Yes, you can hang wallpaper yourself! Many modern wallpapers are designed for DIY installation, and with the right tools, preparation, and patience, you can achieve a great result.

    However, your expectations and attention to detail matter. If you’re someone who notices every tiny imperfection, then a professional may be the better option. If you’re happy with a good but not necessarily flawless result, then DIY is a great choice!


    When is wallpapering a DIY job?

     You're using paste-the-wall wallpaper – This type is the easiest to install and reposition.
     You're confident with basic DIY skills like measuring and cutting – You don’t need to be a professional, but accuracy is important.
     Your walls are smooth and prepared – Uneven surfaces can make wallpapering much harder.
     You have realistic expectations – A DIY job might not be 100% perfect, but it can still look fantastic.
    With the right tools, preparation, and care, hanging wallpaper yourself can be cost-effective and rewarding!


    When should you consider hiring a professional?

    🔹 The wallpaper has a complex pattern repeat – Some patterns require precise alignment, which can be tricky.
    🔹 You're working with paste-the-paper wallpaper – This requires soaking time and is harder to work with.
    🔹 You’re wallpapering a ceiling – Installing wallpaper overhead is difficult and physically demanding.
    🔹 Your walls are textured, damaged, or uneven – A professional can prep the walls properly to ensure the best result.
    🔹 You want a high-end finish – If imperfections are going to worry you, then a professional installer may be worth the investment - but let them know you're expectations up front.


    What’s the verdict?

    👉 If you’re confident with DIY, go for it! Just take your time, follow the instructions carefully, and prepare your walls properly. We've had 80 years wallpaper for the first time and love the results!

    👉 If the wallpaper is complex, expensive, or in a tricky area, a professional installer may be worth considering to avoid costly mistakes.
    Still unsure? Contact us, and we’ll help you decide whether your wallpaper is DIY-friendly or best left to a pro!

Working on a big project?

We offer bulk discounts for orders of 12 or more rolls. Email our wallpaper experts with details of your project and we'll prepare an individual offer.

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brand icon Product Information & Technical Details

Brand Wallpaper Direct
SKU 217364
Material Paper
Application Paste the Paper
Roll Length 10.05m
Roll Width 0.52m
Pattern Repeat 0.46m
Wallpaper Symbols
Paste the paper Strippable Straight Match Good Light Fastness Spongeable
Collection Morris Exclusive Wallpaper Collection
Shipping Details

Cost: Free for orders over $260 | $12.99 for orders up to $259.99. Allow 1-3 days within NZ.

Pimpernel Wallpaper - Linen/Coral

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is this wallpaper in stock?

    This wallpaper is available from the manufacturer and generally takes 2-3 weeks to arrive after ordering.

  • Do you have wallpaper samples?

     

    Yes! We offer A4-sized samples for thousands of our wallpapers to help you choose the perfect design. There are 2 ways to order sample:

    If a sample is available in our Nelson warehouse, you’ll find a ‘Order a Sample’ button just below the ‘Add to Cart’ button on the product page.

    You can manually add up to 5 samples to your cart buy clicking this button.

    If the sample is out of stock, you'll find a 'request a sample' button instead.  Click this button to email us and we will try to source this sample for you directly from our suppliers.  These usually take 2-3 weeks.

    Samples cost between $5-$15 depending on the supplier, plus shipping.


  • How much do I need?

    Use the wallpaper estimator tool to help you calculate how much you need.

  • Can I use wallpaper in my bathroom?

    The short answer is probably, but it depends on the bathroom and the type of wallpaper you use.
    There’s no such thing as a dedicated "bathroom wallpaper", but many wallpapers can be used in a bathroom if the conditions are right. The key things to consider are ventilation, placement, exposure to steam and water, and the wallpaper's durability rating. In a well-ventilated bathroom, wallpaper can last for years, but in areas with constant moisture or direct water contact, you might run into issues.


    Wallpaper Ratings for Wet Areas

    Wallpapers are rated based on durability and washability, which can help determine if they’re suitable for a bathroom. Ideally, you should use a wallpaper with an Extra Washable or higher rating, as these are more resistant to moisture and easier to clean.


     Spongeable – Can handle light cleaning with a damp sponge but is not suitable for high-moisture areas.
     Washable – Can be cleaned with mild soapy water but should still be placed in low-moisture zones.
     Extra Washable – More resistant to moisture and easier to clean, making it better suited for bathrooms.
     Scrubbable – The most durable option, designed to withstand scrubbing and cleaning. These are usually vinyl wallpapers, making them the best choice for bathrooms.

    If the bathroom is well-ventilated and the wallpaper is not in a high-contact area, you might get away with using a lower-rated wallpaper. However, if the wallpaper is likely to be roughed up—such as behind a towel rail or in a space where kids are frequently touching the walls—choosing a higher durability rating will help it last longer.


    Things to Consider Before Wallpapering a Bathroom

     Ventilation is key – A well-ventilated bathroom (with an extractor fan or windows) is essential to prevent moisture buildup, which can cause peeling or mold growth behind the wallpaper.
     Placement matters – Wallpaper works best in low-splash areas, such as above tile wainscoting, outside of shower zones, or on feature walls. Avoid areas where it will be regularly exposed to water, such as behind towel rails, directly above sinks, or inside showers.
     Choose the right wallpaper type 

    • Vinyl and extra-washable wallpapers are more resistant to moisture and can be wiped clean.
    • Textured or paper-based wallpapers may absorb moisture and are more prone to damage.

     Sealing wallpaper edges – In extreme cases, sealing wallpaper edges with a clear decorator’s varnish can provide extra protection, but this is usually not necessary.

    What If My Bathroom is Very Steamy?

    If your bathroom lacks proper ventilation or tends to stay steamy for long periods, wallpaper may not be the best choice. High humidity and excess moisture can cause the adhesive to break down over time, leading to peeling, bubbling, or mold growth behind the wallpaper. In these cases, alternative wall finishes like tiles or moisture-resistant paint may be a better option.

    Final Verdict

    The short answer is probably—but it depends on the bathroom and the type of wallpaper. You can use wallpaper in a bathroom if it is well-ventilated, placed away from direct water exposure, and has a high washability rating. Vinyl or extra-washable wallpapers are the best options, and choosing the right placement is key to longevity.
    If your bathroom has good airflow and the wallpaper won’t be in a high-contact area, you might get away with using a lower-rated wallpaper. However, if the wallpaper is likely to be touched, bumped, or exposed to minor splashes, choosing a higher durability rating will help it last longer.
    If the space is constantly steamy or wet, wallpaper may not be the best choice, and a moisture-resistant alternative may be a better long-term solution.

    That said, when in doubt, most people go with what they love. The worst-case scenario? The wallpaper doesn’t hold up, and you remove it. But this is not something we hear happing often.

  • Can I hang wallpaper myself, or should I hire a professional?

    Yes, you can hang wallpaper yourself! Many modern wallpapers are designed for DIY installation, and with the right tools, preparation, and patience, you can achieve a great result.

    However, your expectations and attention to detail matter. If you’re someone who notices every tiny imperfection, then a professional may be the better option. If you’re happy with a good but not necessarily flawless result, then DIY is a great choice!


    When is wallpapering a DIY job?

     You're using paste-the-wall wallpaper – This type is the easiest to install and reposition.
     You're confident with basic DIY skills like measuring and cutting – You don’t need to be a professional, but accuracy is important.
     Your walls are smooth and prepared – Uneven surfaces can make wallpapering much harder.
     You have realistic expectations – A DIY job might not be 100% perfect, but it can still look fantastic.
    With the right tools, preparation, and care, hanging wallpaper yourself can be cost-effective and rewarding!


    When should you consider hiring a professional?

    🔹 The wallpaper has a complex pattern repeat – Some patterns require precise alignment, which can be tricky.
    🔹 You're working with paste-the-paper wallpaper – This requires soaking time and is harder to work with.
    🔹 You’re wallpapering a ceiling – Installing wallpaper overhead is difficult and physically demanding.
    🔹 Your walls are textured, damaged, or uneven – A professional can prep the walls properly to ensure the best result.
    🔹 You want a high-end finish – If imperfections are going to worry you, then a professional installer may be worth the investment - but let them know you're expectations up front.


    What’s the verdict?

    👉 If you’re confident with DIY, go for it! Just take your time, follow the instructions carefully, and prepare your walls properly. We've had 80 years wallpaper for the first time and love the results!

    👉 If the wallpaper is complex, expensive, or in a tricky area, a professional installer may be worth considering to avoid costly mistakes.
    Still unsure? Contact us, and we’ll help you decide whether your wallpaper is DIY-friendly or best left to a pro!

Frequently Asked Questions
Working on something big?

Working on something big?

We offer bulk discounts for orders of 12 or more rolls. Email our wallpaper experts with details of your project and we'll prepare an individual offer.

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