rhyme – A riddle like an Erysimum
Perhaps you are
WALLPAPER?
I envelope the inside
Like a reversed hide
The skin of a room, but here the skin is on the inside not the outside.
I can start anywhere
If I don’t, notice there
You’ll certainly notice if part of the wall isn’t papered. (I am not entirely satisfied by my understanding of these two lines, though. Perhaps there’s something cleverer meant here, or perhaps my answer is wrong :-).)
The antagonist of bare
A papered wall is in some sense the opposite of a bare one.
I used to bond by mare
Glues, including ones used for affixing wallpaper to walls, used to be made by boiling down horses’ bones.
The riddle is “like an Erysimum”
because that’s the genus of the _wall_flower. (For that matter, many wallpapers have floral designs, and you could describe those fairly literally as wall-flowers.)