Where To Buy The Trendy Wallpaper In 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' (And How To Dupe The Look)
As a classic coming-of-age story, there's a lot to love about the Prime Video hit series, "The Summer I Turned Pretty." But for home decor lovers, the show's plot lines and enticing characters come second to the stunning blue wallpaper found in Belly's bedroom. If you've been watching the show and found yourself distracted by the beachy decor vibes, you might be wondering how you can get your hands on the same wallpaper. Well, wonder no more. In a recent Instagram post, user Wil Kahn was able to identify the sought-after wallpaper as "Ocean Toile" by Schumacher.
The wallpaper in Belly's bedroom is in the color delft. However, the same pattern is also available in sand, eucalyptus on linen, and coral. While the pattern and color choices are appealing, the wallpaper does come with a pretty big price tag — about $500 per each 10 yard roll. Luckily, if you're just looking to capture the same vibes, there are plenty of suitable and affordable dupes so you can get Belly's bedroom look on a budget.
Dupes for Belly's bedroom wallpaper in The Summer I Turned Pretty
The Schumacher Ocean Toile wallpaper is made in France using 100% cotton. The company describes the pattern as a depiction of life under the sea, making it a perfect choice for the beach house aesthetic. That said, part of knowing how to choose the right wallpaper for your space is about knowing your budget and sticking to it. So if you're looking for something a little easier on the wallet, there are several online dupes that can achieve a similar look.
This RollsRolla French Toile Blue and White Peel and Stick Wallpaper depicting botanics and wild animals isn't exactly giving "under the sea," but it does share a similar vibe to the wallpaper in Belly's room. At just $39, this print is significantly cheaper as well. Though, if you'd prefer to capture more of a beach house look, this NuWallpaper Blue Shellby Peel & Stick Wallpaper may be a better choice. The NuWallpaper features a stunning blue crab damask print that would look amazing in a bedroom and costs roughly $30 for a 20 1/2 inch by 18 foot roll.
These peel-and-stick options are cheaper, but keep in mind, peel-and-stick wallpaper has one major drawback. Applying the panels smoothly without creases can be tough for beginners, though you can remove the panels and try again if you run into issues. Of course, if you enjoy the wallpaper but don't see it as a fit for your bedroom, don't worry. There are plenty of innovative ways to use wallpaper in any room in your house, like inside a bookshelf or in a frame as part of a gallery wall.