Two Locations: 555 Bank St. - (613) 233-8441 | 1891 Merivale Rd. -(613) 695-2945

Discover the Waterloo Wallpaper Collection

Silver Lake and Waterloo Park Light

Morning haze on Silver Lake and boardwalk reflections set a calm, light-first mood for city homes.

  • Mist-to-sky waterline ombrés to visually widen living rooms and bedrooms
  • Micro-ripple textures for gentle daytime motion without visual noise
  • Pearl-wash finishes that catch evening lamp glow like lake shimmer
  • Panoramic “horizon” panel as a window-like focal wall behind a sofa or bed
  • Sea-glass, slate, and cloud palettes that pair with pale oak and linen

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Uptown Brick, Clay and Glass

Seagram-era masonry and the Clay & Glass Gallery’s modern craft become refined, livable textures.

  • Limewashed brick prints that warm entries and flatter original trim
  • Mullion-grid lattices to add quiet “architecture” in kitchens without millwork
  • Pressed-tin tracery with a candlelit gleam above chair rails
  • Canvas-weave grounds (dove, oatmeal, limestone) to anchor art walls
  • Bottle-glass–inspired tessellations sized for tidy hallway sightlines

Explore Heritage and Gallery Styles

UW, Laurier and Perimeter Geometry

Campus clarity—labs, hexagons, and clean façades—translates into smart, calming pattern.

  • Hex and facet wallpapers that bend light softly on media walls
  • Graph-paper micro-grids to organize home offices at screen height
  • Circuit-trace linework rendered as elegant, tonal paths (no glare)
  • Slim station-grid repeats echoing ION wayfinding for long corridors
  • Chalk-plaster neighbours (dove, oatmeal) to stitch open plans together


Discover Contemporary Looks

Laurel Creek and RIM Park Greens

Cedar shade, meadow edges, and quiet trails inspire restorative prints that help rooms breathe.

  • Leaf-veil layers in sage and lichen to soften bedrooms and studies
  • Reed and cattail sketches for spa-quiet ensuites and reading nooks
  • Topographic “trail ribbon” linework—graphic yet soothing for offices
  • Meadow-scatter dots that read as airy texture in nurseries
  • Vertical “treeline” mural to add height behind a headboard or shelves


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Four-Season Materials and the Waterloo Plan

Humid summers, bright winters, busy entries—choose tough finishes and map the layout.

  • Washable vinyl for kitchens, mudrooms, and kids’ zones—wipe-clean durability
  • Non-woven easy-hang for breathable, DIY-friendly updates with smooth removal
  • Grasscloth or linen weaves for natural depth in living and dining areas
  • Low-VOC eco papers to keep bedrooms and nurseries healthier year-round
  • In-home previews, precise roll counts, seam mapping, and certified installation for a crisp, bubble-free finish


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