3D Wallpaper

3D Wallpaper Australia and Wall Murals Made to Measure 

3d wallpaper is a printed wall covering that uses layered light, shadow, and pattern to create the look of carved depth on a flat surface. This collection of 3D wall murals covers brick, floral, abstract, geometric, and nature inspired designs for Australian homes. The prints suit lounge rooms, rumpus walls, study nooks, and granny flats, and pair well with blonde timber, rattan, plantation shutters, and soft linen sofas. Each piece is printed to your exact wall size in centimetres or metres, so the pattern lines up cleanly. Scroll down to browse the full collection.

3D Effect Wallpaper That Adds Real Depth in Bright Rooms

3D effect wallpaper turns a flat surface into something with sculpted brick, raised petals, or layered geometry. The light and shadow are printed straight into the design itself. From across a Hamptons lounge room the wall reads carved. Step closer and the surface stays smooth and easy to wipe clean. Use the pattern behind the sofa, behind the bed, or on a single VJ wall in a Queenslander cottage. Strong Aussie summer light can flatten a busy print, so pick a 3d wall design with clear contrast that holds up at midday.

Mood angles that suit Australian interiors

Coastal calm suits soft pale prints with low contrast. Federation rooms suit warmer brick or panelled looks. A modern study nook feels sharper with a clean 3d abstract wallpaper or a 3d optical illusion wallpaper, while bedrooms warm up with a soft 3d flower wallpaper.

3D Wall Murals That Pair With Coastal and Hamptons Decor

3D wall murals sit well with grounded, simple furniture. A linen sofa in white, oat, or sage works almost everywhere. Blonde timber tables and rattan chairs add warmth without fighting the wall. Plantation shutters keep the afternoon light soft, which lets the depth in 3d wallpaper murals read clearly. On the opposite wall, paint should stay quiet: chalky white, soft sand, or pale eucalyptus green. For a coastal lounge room with a white slipcover sofa, a 3d brick wallpaper in warm putty tones adds layers without breaking the calm. Keep cushions in two tones and add one woven texture, such as a jute rug.

Pairing with blonde timber

Blonde timber lifts most prints and keeps the room feeling open. Match the undertone, not the exact colour. Pale oak suits soft greys and dusty pinks. Warmer Tassie oak suits the clay and terracotta tones often seen in 3d nature wallpaper, 3d stone wallpaper, or a 3d wood wallpaper finish.

Best Walls for a 3D Wall Decor Moment in Aussie Homes

3D wall decor earns its place on one focal wall, not the whole room. Behind the sofa in the lounge room is the safe pick for many 3d wallpaper for living room ideas. Behind the bed gives a quiet, hotel style finish. A rumpus wall in a granny flat handles a bolder print thanks to fewer sightlines. In a Queenslander with high ceilings, a tall vertical 3d wall mural stretches the look upward. In a small study nook, a fine scale print keeps the room feeling open. With our strong sun in mind, choose a 3d wall design that holds contrast at midday.

VJ walls and feature panels

3d wall designs pair neatly with a half VJ wall under a dado rail. Paint the lower panel in soft white. Run the print above for a clean coastal feel. The same idea also works with geometric or 3d abstract wallpaper in a modern study.

How 3D Wall Designs Go Up and Stay Looking Crisp

Prints in this collection are made to order in your exact wall measurements. The paste the wall option suits owners settling into a long term home, and a self adhesive option suits renters and granny flat refreshes. A self adhesive print lifts off cleanly when you move, which keeps your bond simple. Wipe light marks with a soft, just damp cloth, and avoid soaking the seams. In humid coastal areas like Brisbane and Cairns, give the room good airflow to keep edges crisp. In dry inland homes across Adelaide and inland NSW, the print holds up year after year with minimal care.

Renters and granny flat fits

The self adhesive option suits short stays and rentals. Test a small piece on a hidden patch first. Lift slowly and at a low angle when the time comes.

Refresh Moments Worth a New Feature Wall

A new build, a school holiday makeover, or a return to a home study can all spark a refresh. Many Aussie buyers redo the lounge room before summer entertaining starts. Others refresh the rumpus wall once the kids settle into the new school year. Parents often choose 3d wallpaper for bedroom updates, picking a soft 3d flower wallpaper or 3d floral wallpaper for a girl's room that needs softness without going loud. A home worker may pick 3d abstract wallpaper behind the desk for a cleaner video call backdrop. A fan of strong patterns may go for 3d geometric wallpaper in the rumpus. Pick the moment, then pick the print that fits the room.

3D Wall Designs Made to Suit Aussie Homes

This range of 3D wall designs covers brick, floral, abstract, geometric, and nature inspired looks for Australian homes. The custom 3d wallpaper prints suit lounge rooms, rumpus walls, study nooks, and granny flats, and work across Hamptons, coastal, Queenslander, and Federation styles. They pair well with blonde timber, rattan, plantation shutters, and quiet paint tones. Each piece is printed to your exact wall size in centimetres for a clean, made to measure finish.

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FAQs

Which materials is best for wallpaper?

Wallpapers are made from standard paper, canvas paper, premium paper, peel and stick materials for durability and style.

How Do I Measure My Wall for a Wall Mural?

Measure the wall's width and height, adding 2–4 inches for trimming. Check for obstacles like windows or doors and note their dimensions. Double-check measurements before ordering!

How Do I Order Custom Size Wallpaper or Wall Mural?

Pick a design, enter wall dimensions, choose material, and place your order. Contact support for help!

What sofa color pairs best with 3D wallpaper?

Calm, plain colors work best alongside a 3D wallpaper print. Stone, oat, sage, soft white, and warm gray all let the depth of the wall carry the room without competing with the furniture. Pull one tone from the print into a cushion or throw to tie the look together. Avoid bold patterns or strong colors on the sofa.

Does it suit wooden flooring?

Depth-effect prints pair very well with wooden flooring. Match the undertone of the timber to the print rather than the exact color. Pale oak lifts soft grays and dusty pinks. Mid oak suits clay, terracotta, and deep sage. Keep the rug plain so the wall stays the focal point of the room.

Which wall works best in a small bedroom?

Put the print behind the bed. That wall is already a natural focal point, so the design finds its purpose immediately. Keep the other three walls in a quiet paint tone pulled from the print itself. Avoid wallpapering a wall full of windows or built-in wardrobes.

Will a depth-effect print work in a north-facing or low-light room?

Yes, and it can actively improve the room. Depth and shadow built into the design add visual interest where flat paint reads dull. Choose warm tones such as clay, putty, oat, or soft pink to lift the space. Avoid very dark prints in tight, low-light rooms.

Is it safe for a rented home?

Yes. Choose a peel-and-stick option from the range. It goes up without paste and lifts off cleanly when you move out. Test a small patch on a hidden corner first to check the surface. Lift slowly and at a low angle to avoid pulling paint with it.

How do I clean a depth-effect feature wall?

Wipe light marks with a soft, just-damp cloth using plain water or a small drop of mild soap. Avoid scrubbing, soaking the seams, or harsh cleaning sprays. In kitchens and bathrooms, maintain good airflow to keep edges crisp and clean over time.

Is peel-and-stick as good as paste-the-wall for a feature wall?

Both look identical once installed. Paste-the-wall lasts longer and suits permanent homes with solid plaster walls. Peel-and-stick is faster, renter-friendly, and easier to swap out when you want a change. Choose based on your living situation. The print quality reads the same on the wall either way.

What is the difference between 3D wallpaper and standard wallpaper?

The key difference is depth. Standard wallpaper uses a flat repeated pattern that sits on the surface without creating any illusion. 3D wallpaper uses printed light, shadow, and perspective to make the wall appear sculpted or layered from a distance. The surface of both types is equally flat to the touch.

Can 3D wallpaper make a small room look bigger?

Yes, a depth-effect print can make a small room feel noticeably larger. A 3d wallpaper for small room spaces works best with a design that has a clear vanishing point or tunnel layout. It tricks the eye into reading the room as deeper than it is. Choose a fine-scale print in light or neutral tones and place it on the wall directly opposite the door.

How do I measure my wall for a made-to-measure print?

Measure the width and height of your wall in centimetres from skirting board to ceiling. Add five centimetres to each measurement to allow for trimming and alignment. For walls with alcoves or chimney breasts, measure each section separately. Most made-to-measure prints are supplied as a single panel or a set of numbered drops matched to your exact measurements.