Step into a world where the calm serenity of the English countryside meets thoughtful, modern design. Timothy Wilman Home Volume II—new from Wallpaperdirect—is a celebration of English country gardens, reimagined with contemporary elegance . With 17 beautiful designs, 73 colourways, and 4 standout murals, each pattern is a carefully curated “love letter” to nature, tradition, and artisanal detail .
Why This Collection Feels So Warm and Inviting
This second edition embraces a softer, more romantic mood. Pastels and gentle pinks weave through the collection, bringing calm, wistful joy into interiors . Florals and chinoiserie motifs—like wisteria and cherry blossom—are thoughtfully reinterpreted, while understated geometrics add poised structure and quiet sophistication .
If your heart sways toward classic comfort, this collection unfurls a tapestry of heritage—timeless yet fresh, layered and full of warmth.
Spotlight on Standout Designs & How to Style Them
Let’s journey through some of the stars from Volume II, accompanied by styling whispers you’ll adore:
1. Hawthorne Hill
A dramatic mural designed to transform a wall instantly. At 300 cm high and 318 cm wide, it’s both bold and easy to adapt to your space .
Styling tip: Use it as a statement backdrop in a living room or dining area. Pair with sleek, neutral furniture so the mural remains the centrepiece.
2. Kingsmere
An elegant focal point with a tropical botanical twist—timeless and fresh all at once .
Styling tip: Surround with lush greenery, rattan textures, or warm woods to lean into that botanical, nature-inspired charm.
3. Montcliffe
A small-print design with organic, asymmetrical shapes—like a soft whisper of animal markings .
Styling tip: Use across all four walls for subtle interest. Keep furniture minimal—think gently curved silhouettes and soft neutrals—so the pattern adds atmosphere rather than distraction.
4. Loxley
Rooted in Indienne tradition, this print offers exotic floral heritage with English country house elegance .
Styling tip: Layer with fine stripes or petite florals on cushions or drapes. The contrast of scale will create a curated, layered interior rich in texture.
5. Thornleigh
Dramatic in scale, immersive in presence—perfect for making a bold artistic statement .
Styling tip: Ideal within panelled sections to frame the artwork. Just match patterns across panels to maintain a professional, seamless look.
6. Oakminster
A modern take on Chinoiserie—botanicals climb gracefully in a pared-back, minimalist silhouette .
Styling tip: Let it breathe. Pair with contemporary, light-coloured furniture and soft lighting to create a serene sanctuary.
7. Lindenford
Cascading wisteria in soft, romantic tones—especially dreamy in blush pink .
Styling tip: Luxuriate softly. Think velvet cushions, a plush upholstered headboard, and chalky neutrals to elevate its romantic charm.
8. Clarendon
A small-scale trellis design serving as a thoughtful backdrop—quiet yet structured .
Styling tip: Use in hallways or small corners to create flow between dramatic pattern zones. It ties the scheme together gently.
9. Westcombe
Stylised Baroque florals in a relaxed trellis layout—striking in Oxford blue for depth and calm .
Styling tip: Pair with soft greys and muted blues in furniture or accessories to echo the wallpaper’s mood without overpowering it.
A House & Garden Whisper: Setting the Scene
Imagine waking in a bedroom adorned with Lindenford—delicate blush florals that whisper through morning light. The headboard draped in pale velvet, and floor-length curtains gently brushing the autumn-warm wooden floors. Outside, wisteria climbs—inside, the walls bloom with romance.
Across the landing, Celadon holds the space together—it’s unassuming, yet artfully textured, letting you drift from the bedroom into a study where Kingsmere envelopes you in leafy elegance.
In the living room, Hawthorne Hill turns one wall into a painted garden vista, framed by cream armchairs and a soft wool rug—inviting conversation, a pot of Earl Grey, and a cherished hardcover.
These wallpapers don’t just cover walls—they set moods, evoke memories, and curate daily beauty.
Insider Styling Tips for a Garden-Inspired Interior
1. Scale with contrast –
Pair large murals like Hawthorne Hill with smaller prints like Montcliffe or Celadon in adjoining spaces for balance.
2. Colour echoes –
Pick accent cushions, bowls, or artwork that reflect shades from the wallpapers—plush moss green, soft dusty pinks, chalky greys.
3. Texture speaks –
Silk curtains, velvet cushions, linen throws, and soft rugs layer beautifully against floral prints.
4. Plant it real(er) –
Live greenery—ferns, ficus, trailing vines—reinforces the pastoral charm and brings life to the printed plants.
5. Frame the art –
Panel the walls with Westcombe or Thornleigh, and embellish with slim wood or painted wood panelling to elevate the pattern into architectural art.
Final Thoughts — A Garden Inside
Timothy Wilman Home Volume II isn’t just a wallpaper collection—it’s an invitation. An invitation to bring calm, heritage, soft romance, and the quiet poetry of nature into your rooms. Each pattern is a piece of English garden poetry, whispering stories, heritage, and handcrafted finesse.
Whether you’re creating a romantic bedroom sanctuary, a botanical living room conversation space, or a hallway that flows with effortless grace, there’s a Wilman design here for every room and mood.
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Here’s to bringing the outside in—with wallpapers that feel like homegrown beauty.
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