Stone, tile, or wallpaper? Visualize before you commit
A quick guide to choosing a feature-wall material — and how to test every option on your actual room in minutes.
A feature wall can make a room — or quietly fight it. Before you commit thousands to a material, it’s worth seeing each option in place. Here’s how to think about the big three.
Stone
Stone brings weight and permanence. Large-format slabs with book-matched veining feel luxurious in bathrooms and living rooms, but they can overwhelm a small space. Test the scale of the veining against your wall before ordering.
Tile
Tile is the most flexible — patterns, formats and finishes for every budget. The trick is grout and layout: the same tile can read clean or busy depending on the pattern. Visualize a few layouts side by side.
Wallpaper
Wallpaper adds warmth and personality fast, and it’s the easiest to change later. The risk is scale — a print that looks great on a sample can dominate a full wall. See it at room scale first.
See all three on your wall
Instead of guessing, upload a photo and try stone, tile and wallpaper on the same wall in minutes. Compare them side by side, share the options, and request an estimate on the one you love.