Office Wallpaper Installation in Manhattan 10017
Midtown East is known for its lively streets, tall buildings, and busy professional scene. Working with the talented interior designer Monica Lederman, we gave this office life, color, and personality.


When you first look at the blue Phillip Jeffries wallpaper, you might notice how it isn’t just a flat color. The horizontal lines create a layered effect, almost like soft brush strokes or woven fabric. This pattern adds movement to the wall, giving it a dynamic, energetic feel. At the same time, the color is still calm enough to be suitable for a corporate setting. Perfect for a conference room. Because blue is often associated with dependability and peace, it can help balance out the hustle of Midtown East.


For the reception area, the gray wallpaper offers a different mood. Gray is neutral, but here it has a sophisticated, silvery sheen. The horizontal lines again provide texture, ensuring the walls do not look plain or empty. Instead, light bounces off the pattern, highlighting the subtle shifts in tone. This can be especially important in commercial spaces, where harsh lighting might make plain walls look lifeless. The gray wallpaper also pairs nicely with the marble flooring, as shown in the second photo. The cooler tones of the walls and the warm wood slats on the ceiling create a pleasing contrast that feels balanced and orderly.
Another benefit of wallpaper is its ability to improve acoustics. Many commercial buildings have hard floors and ceilings that cause sound to echo. Textured wallpaper adds an extra layer that helps absorb some of the noise, making it less likely that conversations will carry throughout the hallway. This can be useful in areas where privacy or quiet is essential, such as meeting rooms or shared workspaces.

