Wallism Room Makeover Scholarship
Scholarship Sponsored by Wallism
Wallism is thrilled to launch the Wallism Room Makeover Scholarship, a unique opportunity for students with a flair for interior design and personal expression. We believe in celebrating individuality, and we want your space to reflect who you are. This scholarship, worth $2,000, is open to students across all disciplines and programs. We invite you to transform your space with Wallism's exquisite wallpapers and wall murals, showcasing your creativity and storytelling abilities.
Whether you're giving your dorm room a new look, setting up a comfortable study nook, or decorating your first apartment, we're eager to see your vision come to life. This is your chance to win a cash prize to help cover your educational expenses.
Scholarship Benefits
- A $2,000 grant to cover any education-related costs
- The opportunity to revamp your space with Wallism's high-quality wallpapers
Application Process
Are you ready to show us your design transformation? Here's how to apply:
- Compose a 300-word narrative outlining your design vision. Share the inspiration behind your makeover, how you intend to use Wallism’s products, and what sets your design apart.
- Develop a Moodboard or Mock-Up to illustrate your design concept. Let your creativity take center stage!
- Email your application to scholarship@wallism.com by Nov 1, 2025.
Who Can Apply
- The scholarship is open to all bachelor students worldwide, irrespective of their major or program.
- Applicants must be at least 18 years old
- Applications must be submitted by Nov 1, 2025.
Selection Criteria
The scholarship recipient will be chosen based on the following criteria:
- Creativity (30%) – How unique and innovative is your design concept?
- Use of Wallism Products (25%) – How well have you integrated Wallism’s wallpapers and products into your design?
- Storytelling (25%) – How effectively does your narrative convey your design process, inspiration, and vision?
- Visual Execution (20%) – How accurately does your moodboard/mock-up depict the final design?