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Denver is where most of our work began — and where the range of interior projects is widest. From ornate Victorian homes in Capitol Hill and craftsman bungalows in Park Hill to modern condos in RiNo and Cherry Creek townhouses with floor-to-ceiling windows, every Denver project brings its own surface conditions, architectural details, and design expectations.
For Denver homeowners and designers working on higher-stakes interiors, partnering with a certified wallpaper installer who understands the city’s diverse housing stock — and who holds active WIA and IDS credentials — is the difference between a result that looks intentional and one that just looks like wallpaper went up.
Whether you’re installing a bold grasscloth feature wall in a Washington Park dining room, finishing a custom mural in a downtown Denver loft, or bringing Venetian plaster to a fireplace surround in Highlands — we handle every phase from surface prep through final seam, with results built to perform in Colorado’s dry climate year-round.
Denver’s interior design market is demanding — homeowners in Capitol Hill, Cherry Creek, and Washington Park expect a level of finish that matches the investment they’ve made in their homes. Getting there requires more than just hanging wallpaper. It requires certified expertise, local knowledge, and a process built around preparation.
✅ Certified and trusted
Our lead installer, Kris A., holds active membership in the Wallcovering Installers Association (WIA) and the Interior Design Society (IDS) — credentials that reflect ongoing training in installation standards, material handling, and design collaboration. You’re not hiring a handyman. You’re hiring a certified wallcovering specialist.
✅ Denver-specific experience
We’ve worked across Denver neighborhoods including Capitol Hill, Park Hill, Washington Park, Highland, Cherry Creek, RiNo, Stapleton, and Congress Park — understanding the surface conditions specific to Denver’s historic homes, mid-century properties, and modern new construction alike.
✅ Designer-ready
We collaborate regularly with interior designers, architects, and contractors throughout Denver and the metro area, matching installation quality to high-end wallcovering specifications on every project — from single accent walls to full-room designer installations.
✅ Clean and reliable
We work on your schedule, protect your space, and leave nothing behind except a flawless wall. No subcontracting, no surprises — just consistent quality from estimate to final seam.
Enjoy The Wall provides wallpaper installation, grasscloth hanging, mural installation, decorative plaster finishes, wood slat panels, and specialty designer wallcoverings for residential and commercial projects in Denver, Colorado — including historic homes in Capitol Hill, Park Hill, and Washington Park, modern condos and lofts in RiNo and LoDo, and upscale renovations throughout Cherry Creek and the Highlands neighborhood.
✓ Wallpaper Installation — residential & commercial
✓ Murals & Feature Walls
✓ Grasscloth & Natural Fiber Wallcoverings
✓ Surface Preparation & Wall Repair
✓ Decorative Plaster Finishes
✓ Wood Slat & 3D Wall Panels
Working on something different? We also install peel-and-stick wallpaper, vinyl wallcoverings, and custom accent wall designs throughout Denver and the surrounding metro area.
At Enjoy The Wall, we work with the most reputable wallpaper brands:
Enjoy The Wall installs and advises on wallpaper throughout the state, with a focus on the Denver metro area:
We proudly serve all neighborhoods in Denver, including Capitol Hill, Washington Park, Highlands, Cherry Creek, and more. Whether you’re updating a single accent wall or redesigning your entire space, our Denver wallpaper experts are here to help.
Here’s one of our recent wallpaper installations completed in the Denver area — a classic botanical damask wallpaper installed in a primary bedroom, featuring a symmetrical floral and leaf motif in soft sage and cream tones. The refined, tonal pattern complements the dark carved wood bed frame and coordinates with the crown molding above and wainscoting detail at the corner. Consistent seam alignment across the full room ensured the symmetrical repeat reads correctly from every angle. See more of our work in the full project gallery.
Thinking about wallpaper but not sure where to start? Contact us today for a free consultation. We’ll review your wall conditions, help you estimate how much wallpaper you need, and provide an upfront quote — no surprises.
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Wallpaper installation in Denver typically ranges from $2 to $8 per square foot for labor, depending on the wallpaper type, wall condition, and project complexity.
For a standard bedroom with smooth drywall and non-woven wallpaper, most Denver homeowners budget between $400 and $900 for installation labor. Larger rooms, pattern-matching wallpapers, or surfaces requiring prep work will fall toward the higher end of that range.
Key factors that affect pricing in Denver specifically:
Wall condition. Denver’s housing stock is one of the most varied in Colorado — from original plaster walls in Capitol Hill Victorians and Park Hill craftsmans to modern drywall in RiNo lofts and Cherry Creek townhouses. Older plaster surfaces and walls with previous wallpaper layers require more prep time, which is always priced separately from installation labor.
Wallpaper type. Standard vinyl and non-woven papers are the most straightforward to install. Grasscloth, silk, and designer wallcoverings from brands like Phillip Jeffries, Farrow & Ball, or Thibaut — common in Denver’s higher-end renovation projects — require additional expertise and precision, which is reflected in the labor rate.
Room complexity. Denver homes frequently feature original architectural details — built-ins, window seats, irregular wall angles, and ornate trim — that add time and complexity compared to standard rectangular spaces.
At Enjoy The Wall, we provide transparent, upfront quotes after reviewing your wall conditions in person. No surprises — just an honest assessment and a clear price before work begins.
Contact us for a free consultation and estimate for your Denver home.
Yes — wallpaper removal and full wall preparation are part of our standard process for every Denver installation job.
Installing new wallpaper over existing wallcovering almost always leads to problems: bubbling seams, uneven texture telegraphing through the new paper, and premature peeling within the first year or two. In a design-forward Denver home, those results are simply not acceptable.
What we typically encounter in Denver:
Historic homes in Capitol Hill, Park Hill, and Washington Park. These properties often have original plaster walls, multiple layers of wallcovering applied over decades, and surfaces that require careful chemical softening and removal without damaging the substrate. Some have been painted over multiple times on top of existing wallpaper — each layer has to come off in the right sequence.
Modern construction in RiNo, LoDo, and Cherry Creek. New drywall usually means no previous wallpaper, but surfaces often have inconsistent primer coverage and joint compound ridges that need to be addressed before installation begins.
After removal, we repair any gouges or tears, sand down high spots, and apply a proper sizing solution or primer coat before new wallpaper goes up. In Denver’s older homes especially, this prep phase is what makes or breaks the final result.
Contact us for a free estimate that includes a full wall condition assessment for your Denver home.
Denver’s architectural diversity means there’s no single right answer — the best material depends on the age of the home, the room, and how the space is used. Here’s what we typically recommend across Denver’s different housing types:
Historic homes in Capitol Hill, Park Hill, and the Highlands. Traditional and transitional wallcoverings work beautifully in these spaces — botanical prints, damasks, textured grasscloth, and classic stripes that complement original millwork and period architecture. Brands like Farrow & Ball, Thibaut, and Schumacher offer ranges specifically designed with these interiors in mind.
Modern condos and lofts in RiNo and LoDo. Contemporary Denver interiors call for cleaner, more graphic approaches — large-scale geometrics, textured non-wovens, or bold murals that function as statement pieces in open-plan spaces with high ceilings.
Upscale renovations in Cherry Creek and Washington Park. These projects typically involve designer wallcoverings from Phillip Jeffries, Osborne & Little, or Serena & Lily — materials that require an installer with experience handling specialty products, large pattern repeats, and elevated finish expectations.
For all Denver homes: non-woven wallpaper is our default recommendation for most rooms. It handles Colorado’s dry climate better than traditional paper, is dimensionally stable through seasonal humidity swings, and produces consistently clean seams over time.
Not sure which direction fits your Denver space? We discuss material options during every free estimate.
Yes — collaborating with interior designers, architects, and general contractors is a core part of our work in Denver and throughout the metro area.
Denver has a strong and active interior design community, and Kris A. holds active membership in both the Wallcovering Installers Association (WIA) and the Interior Design Society (IDS) — credentials that make communication with design professionals natural and straightforward. We understand specifications, work within project timelines, and coordinate directly with contractors on active job sites across the city.
What we offer design professionals working in Denver:
Pre-installation material review. We evaluate wallcovering specifications before materials are ordered — confirming installation requirements, adhesive compatibility, and surface prep needs. This prevents costly surprises on installation day, particularly with specialty materials like Phillip Jeffries or hand-printed wallpapers.
Reliable site coordination. Denver renovation projects often involve multiple trades on tight timelines. We communicate proactively, adapt to schedule changes, and show up when we say we will — every time.
Consistent, portfolio-worthy results. Every Denver project — whether it’s a single accent wall in a Congress Park home or a full commercial installation in a Cherry Creek office — is executed to the same standard of precision and finish quality.
If you’re a Denver designer or contractor looking for a reliable installation partner, contact us to discuss your current or upcoming projects.
Yes — and Denver’s specific climate profile is something every homeowner should factor into their material selection before wallpaper goes on the wall.
Denver averages over 300 days of sunshine per year and sits at 5,280 feet in elevation — both factors that contribute to consistently low relative humidity, particularly during the winter heating season when indoor RH can drop well below 25% in older Denver homes without humidification.
How Denver’s climate affects different wallpaper types:
Natural fiber wallcoverings — grasscloth, sisal, jute, and seagrass — are beautiful but humidity-sensitive. In Denver’s dry winters, these materials can contract slightly and open at the seams. This is not a sign of poor installation; it is a direct material response to low indoor humidity. Running a whole-home humidifier and maintaining 35–50% RH is essential for natural fiber wallcoverings in Denver homes, particularly in the heating season from October through March.
Non-woven and vinyl wallpapers are dimensionally stable and perform well in Denver’s climate without any special maintenance. For homeowners who don’t want to actively manage indoor humidity, these are the right choice for most rooms.
Adhesive selection and curing time also matter in Denver. Low humidity accelerates the drying of certain adhesives — we account for this in both product selection and the time we allow for proper curing before the installation is considered complete.
According to Kris A., WIA-certified installer and IDS member: “Denver’s altitude and dry air are the first things I consider when a client asks about grasscloth or natural fiber. The installation can be perfect — but without humidity management, the seams will tell on you by February.”
Contact us to discuss which wallcovering materials are the best fit for your Denver home and its specific conditions.
Yes — commercial wallpaper installation is a significant part of our work in Denver, including restaurants, boutique hotels, professional offices, retail spaces, and mixed-use residential buildings throughout the city.
Denver’s commercial interior market — particularly in RiNo, LoDo, Cherry Creek, and the Central Business District — has seen strong demand for distinctive wallcovering installations as businesses invest in environments that stand out and reflect their brand identity.
What we bring to Denver commercial projects:
Commercial-grade materials. High-traffic commercial spaces require wallcoverings rated for durability — typically vinyl Type II or commercial-grade non-woven materials that resist scuffs, moisture, and repeated cleaning. We source commercial-grade wallcoverings from York, Brewster, Graham & Brown, and other commercial-focused brands.
Surface preparation for commercial drywall. Commercial construction finishes are often rushed — level 4 drywall is standard in Denver commercial builds, but wallpaper needs a level 5 finish or close to it. We assess every surface and perform whatever prep is needed before installation begins.
Flexible scheduling around business operations. We work nights and weekends when needed, coordinate with general contractors and project managers, and minimize disruption to occupied Denver commercial spaces.
Kris A.’s WIA and IDS credentials make communication with commercial clients, architects, and Denver general contractors straightforward. Contact us to discuss your Denver commercial project and timeline.
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