India, June 7 -- Wallpapers, once a go-to for elevating any room, were left on the wayside with the arrival of minimalist and industrial interiors. Now, however, they're having a resurgence. Often seen in cottage core-style maximalist homes, wallpapering has become a niche way to show off your personality. And it's become am interior decor fave for many, including singer Sabrina Carpenter. "People are moving back to wallpaper because they want their homes to have character," says Interior designer Minnie Bhatt, adding, "After years of plain white or millennial grey walls, it offers texture, colour, and personality." As architect Aashna Mansharamani explains, wallpapers "are a great way to "transform a space". She tells us, "It's immediate, impactful and incredibly expressive - with little effort." She shares a pro tip for wallpaper newbies: "If a wallpaper is the centrepiece, balance the rest of the decor accordingly." To lean into the maximalist aesthetic, layer patterns or select a few colours and complement them with smaller elements such as matching accessories and artwork....