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The popularity of tropical print wallpaper stems from people’s pursuit of “natural relaxation”: Elements are no longer limited to palm leaves and bird of paradise; current models incorporate “tropical fruits (such as pineapples and mangoes)” and “rainforest insects (such as butterflies and beetles)”, making the patterns more vivid. Color schemes have also expanded from “high-saturation color blocks” to “low-saturation Morandi colors”, such as light pink + pale green tropical flowers, fitting gentle styles like Nordic and cream. Scene adaptation is more refined: Waterproof tropical print wallpaper in bathrooms, paired with green plant decorations, can create a “rainforest bathroom” atmosphere; UV-resistant models on balconies, even with long-term exposure to the sun, are not easy to fade, and paired with rattan hanging chairs, they become “mini vacation corners”; “fruit element models” in dining rooms can enhance the pleasure of dining. In terms of matching skills, small apartments are advised to use “partial pasting” (such as one wall) to avoid the space appearing crowded due to too many patterns; large apartments can be fully pasted with wallpaper, but should be paired with simple furniture to make the wallpaper the visual focus.
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