[9/9] The Guy Goodfellow Collection's Claude style is another of Maddie Hughes' favorites.(Courtesy Guy Goodfellow Collection)
[1/9] Need a bold paper for your walls? Designer Rachel Buxkamper recommends the Earth Sisters collaboration by Voutsa and Lambert McGuire Design.(Courtesy Voutsa)
[2/9] Ottoline's Madame Ziggle paper "would be so perfect in a laundry room or pool bath," says Buxcamper. It comes in a variety of shades.(Courtesy Ottoline)
[3/9] Parker & Jules' Scroll borders, another favorite of Buxkamper, also come in a rainbow of colors. This is Saffron.(Courtesy Parker & Jules)
[4/9] Kristy Stafford's January print comes in blue (the colorway is suggested by designer Janelle Patton) as well as green, red and cream.(Courtesy Kristy Stafford)
[5/9] Designer Abbe Fenimore is enamored with Kelly Ventura's Midnight Garden.(Courtesy Kelly Ventura)
[6/9] Designers Guild describes the Madame Butterfly paper, recommended by Fenimore, as "charming and dramatic."(Courtesy Designers Guild)
[7/9] Pierre Frey's Arty style is an adaptation of abstract works by Marie-Cécile Aptel. "This one is for the design risk-takers," says Fenimore.(Courtesy Pierre Frey)
[8/9] For this Dallas guest room, Hughes & Lutz chose Les Indiennes' Cornflower paper for the walls.(Nathan Schroder)
[9/9] The Guy Goodfellow Collection's Claude style is another of Maddie Hughes' favorites.(Courtesy Guy Goodfellow Collection)
[1/9] Need a bold paper for your walls? Designer Rachel Buxkamper recommends the Earth Sisters collaboration by Voutsa and Lambert McGuire Design.(Courtesy Voutsa)