Wallpaper is back in a big way this year, and that means it’s finding its way into every room. Many people are beginning to experiment with bringing wallpaper into the living room for a more vibrant and varied aesthetic, so the interior design pros are offering their advice to make the most of it.

“Wallpaper is best used as a focal point, which can be applied to walls behind a sofa, the TV wall, or a wall that can be seen from the hallway to draw you into the space,” said Christina Halasz, of Halasz Designs. Decide if you want to cover every wall or simply accent the room, she said.

“Take note of the room’s natural light and temperature,” Malmberg Studio said. “If there is lots of ambient window light, it’s safer to use a wide range of colors from light to dark. Lots of natural light will make the darker papers feel way less brooding. Be mindful of the rooms where there is little or no window light, as the darker or moodier papers can create a cavelike scenario. Sometimes this may be intentional, but it’s worth being conscious.”

Roxana Eslamieh, of Manuka Textiles, added that vinyl wall coverings are preferable to silk-screen papers for high-traffic areas.

Another tip to consider when choosing a wallpaper for the living room is samples. Just as you would sample a paint color, you should always order wallpaper samples before purchasing whole rolls.

“All wallpaper vendors and manufacturers are more than happy to send you a good-sized sample for you to apply to the wall, so take advantage of this,” Paul Walden Interiors said. “Order samples of the wallpapers you have your eye on and apply them to the wall and live with them for a couple of days. One will stand out as your favorite and it isn’t always the one you had your eye on when browsing online.”