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I’ve been looking into this recently while updating my living room, and peacock designs seem to work really well if you want something detailed but not overwhelming.
One thing I noticed is that choosing a peacock wallpaper with subtle tones (like teal, navy, or muted gold) makes it easier to blend with sofas and lighting. If the design is too bold, it can dominate the room, so balance matters.
Also, going for peel-and-stick wallpaper is a practical choice, especially if you’re renting or like to change decor every few years. It saves time during installation and doesn't damage the wall when removed.
I came across a few good options while browsing Peacock wallpaper collections and various peel and stick wallpaper collections of Giffywalls.
They have designs that range from minimal feather patterns to more detailed mural-style layouts, so it really depends on whether you want a feature wall or something subtle across the whole room.
If your living room gets good natural light, slightly darker peacock patterns can actually look quite rich instead of heavy.
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