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Whether you are redecorating your home or office, or moving into a new place, what you choose to put on your walls is going to have a huge impact on the look and feel of your space. To keep the mood fresh check out Inhabit’s (that’s Inhabit not Inhabitat) low-relief wall flats. Best known for their unique textiles that bring together cutting-edge graphic design and home décor, the people at Inhabit have raised the bar again. Their low-relief wall panels are made from 100% bamboo pulp, and each 18-inch square tile is chemical free, and 100% biodegradable!

At $86 a box – with one box covering 22.5 square feet of wall – these tiles are not only cool, but super affordable. The panels which are offered in four distinct mod-styled patterns, are also easy to affix and remove. The panels are also great way to fix damaged walls while avoiding the messy and sometimes toxic process of re-painting. But if you’ve had your heart set on a colorful room, don’t worry, while the tiles can be left raw, they can also be painted in any color!

+ Inhabit Wall Panels

2 Responses to “Eco-Friendly Wall Treatments Give an Edge to Any Room”

  1. jeremyrdllc jeremyrdllc says:

    What a cool product! I love the ecological component. For people interested in a project like this, I recommend checking out the Sweets Network from McGraw-Hill, my employer. They have a great list of wall panels from trusted manufacturers. Check it out!

  2. Juliane Juliane says:

    I think layering artwork on top of the textured panels is gutsy and looks great!
    wall art

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