This or That: Moody Mountain Lodge vs. Bright Bungalow
Stacie HumpherysThe smallest room in the house is often the most considered. Powder rooms get the wallpaper treatment because the scale is right, the audience is captive, and the design impact is immediate. When you are looking for the best wallpaper for a powder room, pattern matters here more than almost anywhere else in the home.
Two of our most-loved Arts and Crafts wallpaper designs lend themselves naturally to powder rooms, but in completely different ways. Here is the same room styled with each one, with a complete source list at the end so you can shop the look.

Same powder room, two different wallpaper designs, flooring, and wainscoting. Moody mountain lodge on the left, bright bungalow on the right.
The Moody Mountain Lodge Powder Room

Hummingbirds and Sage in Camas Prairie, styled with stone wainscoting, hammered copper, and Edison globe lighting.
Featured Pattern: Hummingbirds and Sage in Camas Prairie
Earthy and warm, with hand-illustrated hummingbirds and high desert botanicals on a soft taupe ground. The pattern pairs naturally with stone, dark wood, and copper. Made for rooms that want to feel like a hunting lodge in October.
This moody powder room styling features stone wainscoting, a reclaimed wood bathroom vanity, a hammered copper vessel sink with a matte black wall mounted faucet, and an industrial Edison vanity light bathroom fixture. Mountain landscape art prints in dark wood frames flank the oak framed bathroom mirror.
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The Bright Bungalow Powder Room

Huckleberry Thief in Glacier Sage, styled with white subway tile bathroom wainscoting and sage green penny tile floor.
Featured Pattern: Huckleberry Thief in Glacier Sage
Bright and balanced, with hand-illustrated mountain bluebirds and sunflowers on a soft sage ground. The pattern has the structure of a classic William Morris damask but with American West subject matter. If you have been comparing Arts and Crafts wallpaper vs William Morris originals, Huckleberry Thief is what happens when you take that tradition and root it in the Rocky Mountain Northwest.
This styling features white subway tile bathroom wainscoting, a sage green penny tile floor, the same reclaimed wood bathroom vanity, the same black cross-handle faucet, and the same hammered copper vessel sink. Mountain landscape art prints in black frames flank the oak framed bathroom mirror, lit by that same industrial Edison vanity light bathroom fixture in matte black with aged brass accents.
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How to Choose the Best Wallpaper for Your Powder Room
Both patterns are available in Pre-Pasted, Peel and Stick, Non-Pasted, and Commercial Vinyl substrates.
Order swatches before committing to a colorway, especially for powder rooms where the wallpaper will be seen up close every day. You can order a swatch of any of our wallpapers on the product page.
If you are an interior designer specifying for a client, trade pricing is available on both patterns and across all Pine + Feather Studio collections. Just contact us!
Shop the Look: Powder Room Sources
Every product used in these powder room mockups is real and shoppable. Pin the full collection to your own Pinterest board, or click through to source any individual piece for your own project.
Get the Look: Moody Mountain Lodge Powder Room

- Farmhouse bathroom vanity
- Hammered copper vessel sink
- Matte black wall mounted faucet
- Walnut framed bathroom mirror
- Edison vanity light bathroom fixture
- Cast iron bear towel ring
- Hummingbirds and Sage in Camas Prairie wallpaper
Get the Look: Bright Bungalow Powder Room

Shoppable Product Links
- Farmhouse bathroom vanity
- Hammered copper vessel sink
- Matte black wall mounted faucet
- Walnut framed bathroom mirror
- Edison vanity light bathroom fixture
- Matte black wall mounted towel ring
- Sage green penny tile flooring
- Huckleberry Thief in Glacier Sage wallpaper
Pattern with patina. Illustration with intent. Hand-illustrated wallpaper, designed in Idaho, USA.
