
M Many readers asked about the striking bird wallpaper in the powder room from Sarah’s House Season Four. It’s easy to see why it caught your eye — the pattern makes a bold, elegant statement in a small space and instantly elevates the room.

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After a bit of digging I found the wallpaper: it’s a Schumacher design called A-Twitter. The name suits it perfectly. Seeing it installed on the show makes you appreciate how wallpaper can transform a small room — suddenly a powder room feels intentional and thoughtfully designed. I admit it makes me want to “put a bird on it” and paper a powder room of my own.

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I also love how Sarah picked up the orange from the birds and carried it into the adjoining hallway paint. That kind of color echo creates a smooth flow between spaces and ties the rooms together without feeling forced. It’s a smart, approachable way to connect rooms while keeping each space distinct.

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Did you catch the first day of the Sarah’s House marathon? I’ve only managed two episodes so far (they’re on my DVR), but I’m eager to watch more. The lavender living room might not be a color I’d choose often, but it reads beautifully in that space — soft, layered, and sophisticated.
What I appreciate most about the series is how it addresses upgrading a builder-basic home. Sarah focuses on practical, high-impact improvements and shows which changes are worth investing in to add personality and lasting value. It’s a helpful guide for anyone looking to personalize a new house without going overboard.
Have a great day everyone!