Will this wallpaper make our eyes go CRAZY?!
I am creating a media room in our new house. I want to use black wallpaper on a feature wall behind the television. I absolutely love this one and it would fit my interior perfectly, but my husband has expressed his concern that the circles will make our eyes go nuts. I'd appreciate any advice or comments. I'm not sure if my pic will post, but its Linwood Tivoli LW013 / 6 Midnight.

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I would agree with Carolyn Albert and order a sample and tape it to the wall for a while... this will flag up any major issues - if there are any....
Love the paper - I'd go for it.
I not only think the wallpaper is great but if you had painted it, it might have been too flat and dull. More lacquered paint would have given it an unwanted shiny look. So you want some sort of pattern and this one is very subtle. I think I will steal your idea!
One wall for us because this is a smallish room and very little natural light. We are putting up a dark bedspread today to make sure the look is good in that room.
2) think you are stimesfive's husband?
1/b) possess a twisted, yet ironic sense of timing, befitting profile photo grin?
quatre) croyant que vous avez "les yeux fou" a ce moment?
cinq.five) Part Deux.
a.1/2 Regardez. Combien des fleurs ils y ont dans les photogramme?.
Oui. vous as raison a croix çà, et mon Français est malade, aussi. Pardon moi.
Keep focus, Ed. I "horticulted" the entire landscape, before returning into this structure. I feel your pain.I live in a bungalow , which has a lovely exterior brick, a very hard light grey, with facets. The actual site of the house is the best anywhere near here with adequate space from neighbors, views etc. (except, of course for the dreaded 10 foot white awning, which besmirches the exterior of this bungaloo as I call her.)
Inside, the upstairs will be an easy fix, however, the vendors of this property with collusion from the"inspector" (disrespector) failed to mention that lurking beneath the basement floor, existed a cheap substitute for gravel, often used during the seventies: the evil slag, readily available from steel mills. Essentially, this is merely the stuff one would skim off the top of soup. In this virulent form, however, it appears to tun into a bubbly rocky formation which appears solid enough, and was used because it was literally pennies cheaper than real gravel. (sighs, for those lost souls offering the cheap scam)
After 35 years this material absorbed enough liquid to freeze in the winter and heave the concrete
into tiny volcanic structures, which I watched with fascinated horror, rear into near perpendicularity, and subside with barometric pressure. When this happened the bubbles had broken and the material was transforming back into the planet via anaerobic bacterial action which emitted a sour odor, like bad compost.
It was pretty easy for the crew to remove what was left of the first slab, because the thickness of this material was so variable, in some spots 1.5 to 2". Definitely there was evidence of new lifeforms here, but as I had already adopted plenty critters of my choice, denied the stinkies further evolution. Harsh, I know, but the line is the line. We hosed this rubble, which drained, incorporated proper gravel,
compacted it (satisfying) and then I limed those residual little sons of %*!%#^es into the alkaline sphere.
We then mixed that acrylic bonding agent and poured a 4" slab of concrete. I no longer fear the scurvy slag. ( My flaming shovel of vengeance, conserving energy. merely smoulders.) I love science! Yea, to the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics; she is like Kali and can be more friend than foe.
Apart from that, my Mom once raised her entire 19th c. brick house when it started to sink through the stairwells. She propped the area at risk, Spanish-windlass style and winched it 1/4 turn a day for quite some time. The house was very appreciative of this tender consideration and straightened right up without cracking at all, turned within ease of its maple framing, and licked her cheek gently with that soft red brick tongue, and promptly took a nap, humming softly.
I can tell that you are a very rational individual, Ed. I admire that quality. I hope to hear of your progress, which I bet you will accomplish within your proposed schedule. Salut mon ami. Attached are pics of the dumpster which I found so attractive, and some rocks. Gott'a go , Cosmic Front is on...
Is it only ordered from UK? Or can we order in US or Canada?