I looked at a house like that when we were looking on Merritt Island in
	'95-96.  However, they had wall papered the ceiling in the dining room too.
	
	As I recall, they had added on in such a way that there were no windows
	in the dining room either.
	
	The house we did find had obnoxious wall paper also.  Which we pulled
	off/painted over.  It wasn't everywhere.  We got a really good price due
	to the seller's bad taste.  Every surface had to be painted, recarpeted,etc.
	That was ok, because the house we were selling had been rebuilt after
	Andrew and everything was completely to my taste.  We looked at several
	houses, with good layouts, where the realtor had instructed the seller
	to paint/carpet everything in beige.  I would have felt guilty about ripping
	out perfectly new beige carpeting.  Especially beige on stairs, which this
	had.  Unless you have a stair cleaning slave, keeping beige stairs clean
	is very hard to impossible.
	
	A LOT of people have bad taste.  That house might really be liked by
	somebody.
	
	And the view with the different wallpapers through the halls and other
	rooms was so very grotesque that I kinda liked it.  It had a bizarro
	forestly kind of feel.  Not I am sure, what was intended.  The dining
	room, as pointed out, is strictly barf city.  Wall paper, to me, is really
	hard to pick out.  It's hard to imagine what it will look like on an entire
	wall.
	
	I seldom use wall paper.  I do like really gaudy wallpaper on a bathroom
	wall, with matching commode, etc.