Architectural Wallpaper
Architectural Wallpaper for Heritage, Cityscape, and 3D Walls
Architectural wallpaper is a wall covering printed with buildings, monuments, classical detail. 3D structures like arches, columns, and domes. This range covers heritage, modern, and trompe l'oeil groups in one place. It suits living rooms, hallways, home offices, hotel lobbies. Restaurant fitouts where a strong architectural backdrop sets the tone.
Our printers have made architectural wall murals for homes in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Hobart. The Gold Coast. The range spans classical, Roman, Greek, Gothic, Victorian, and Renaissance styles, plus modern cityscapes and 3D building prints. Each architectural wallpaper mural is made to measure, so the print fits your wall without awkward cuts. Free and fast shipping is included on every order. For raw material looks, pair this with our stone wallpaper range to layer textures.
Architecture Wallpaper That Brings Buildings Onto Walls
Architecture wallpaper turns a flat wall into a window onto a building, a street, or a classical scene. The mural reads as a single full panel rather than a small repeated motif. This is what makes architecture wallpaper different from a printed print. The intent is depth, view, and scale.
Australian buyers pick architectural wall mural prints for hallways, stair walls, home offices, and dining rooms. Restaurants and cafes use the same prints behind bars and seating booths. The group also works in heritage homes. A Roman arch or Renaissance fresco print sits well beside high skirtings and cornices. Many buyers also browse our wood wallpaper prints for warmer timber tones on adjoining walls.
3D Architectural mural and Trompe l'oeil Illusions
3D architectural wallpaper uses shadow, view. Scale tricks to make a flat wall feel like it has a real arch, vault, or balcony. Trompe l'oeil wallpaper is the technical name for this effect. 3D arch wallpaper and 3D building wallpaper sit at the front of this trend. A clean look that works in modern and classic rooms.
Heritage Wallpaper for Classical Interiors
Heritage wallpaper covers classical wallpaper, Roman wallpaper, and Greek wallpaper. Ancient wallpaper sits in this group too, with frescos, columns, and stone detail front and centre. Gothic wallpaper and Renaissance wallpaper add cathedral and chapel motifs.
Victorian wallpaper is the most ordered heritage style across Australian period homes. The print sits often beside cast iron lace, ornate ceiling roses. Timber floors found in Federation and Edwardian homes in Adelaide, Melbourne, and inner Sydney. Renaissance fresco wallpaper and Gothic cathedral wallpaper carry the same depth into formal dining rooms and entry foyers. Period fans often add a vintage wallpaper beside the architectural range.
Classical Columns, Arches, and Roman Detail
Classical column wallpaper and arches wallpaper are the most ordered architectural detail motifs right now. Roman wallpaper mural prints scale well across a single feature wall. Pair these with linen sofas, warm timber, and brushed brass lighting for a refined finish.
Cityscape Wallpaper for Modern Urban Looks
Cityscape wallpaper and city skyline wallpaper sit at the modern end of the architectural range. Urban wallpaper suits open plan living, home offices, and apartments where the look needs to feel current. The mural acts as a print of a real place rather than a print.
New York wallpaper mural prints lead the request list for living rooms in Brisbane, Newcastle, and Wollongong. Paris wallpaper mural and London wallpaper mural sit close behind. For Australian audiences, Sydney skyline wallpaper and Melbourne skyline wallpaper are growing fast as buyers look for local landmarks. A Sydney Opera House wallpaper mural pairs well with neutral furniture and brushed timber flooring. Loft and warehouse fitouts pair well with our industrial wallpaper collection in service spaces.
Building Wallpaper Mural and Urban Cityscape Prints
Modern wallpaper, building wallpaper mural designs, and 3D building wallpaper styles work in home offices and trade fitouts. They suit clean walls and good light. Avoid mounting these prints in narrow hallways with poor light because the depth gets lost.
Self Adhesive and Removable Architectural Murals
Architectural wallpaper is offered in standard paste options and as self adhesive panels. Removable wallpaper works well for renters, share houses, and short term decor refreshes. The peel and stick backing lifts cleanly from sound walls and guards your rental bond.
Custom wallpaper print orders cover Australian living rooms, hotel lobbies, restaurant fitouts, and architect studios. Wipe the surface gently with a soft, damp cloth to clear light marks. Skip strong cleaning sprays and abrasive sponges, which dull the print and can cut the surface coating. For peak ideas, read our mountain wallpaper wall mural ideas blog for accent wall styling.
Architectural mural for Office and Hotel Fitout
Architectural mural for office walls, hotel lobbies, and restaurant fitouts has become a regular request for trade buyers. Heritage and cityscape prints both work in trade settings. Confirm fire rating and surface life with your supplier before you commit to a long corridor or high traffic zone.
Texture, Brick, and Stone Crossovers
Brick wall mural and stone wall wallpaper prints sit close to the architectural group. They share the same depth and material story. Marble architectural print, concrete architecture mural. Wood panel architectural design add another texture layer for factory style and modern fitouts.
Staircase wallpaper mural prints and dome ceiling wallpaper add a fifth wall to your project. Blueprint wallpaper mural prints suit home offices, architect studios, and design led workspaces. Pair view wallpaper mural with simple furniture so the architectural detail leads the room rather than fighting the styling. Before ordering, use our how to measure walls before ordering guide for accurate sizing.
Architectural mural Ideas for Hallways and Stairs
Hallways and stair walls are where architectural wall mural ideas come into their own. The narrow, tall format suits classical columns and arches. Use a darker print where light is limited. Balance it with a lighter ceiling so the space does not feel closed in.
Architecture Wall Mural Picks for Every Australian Room
An architecture wall mural earns its space by setting the tone the moment you walk in. Heritage classical prints suit formal lounges and dining rooms. Cityscape and 3D building prints suit modern apartments and offices. From Federation homes in Adelaide to Hamptons style houses on the Gold Coast. The right print pulls the room together. Browse the range to find one that fits your wall and your home style. Giffywalls specialises in custom sized self adhesive wallpapers and large scale murals, providing made to measure wall coverings for residential and commercial spaces.
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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 is architectural wallpaper?
Architectural wallpaper is a printed wall covering inspired by buildings, columns, skylines, and city scenes. It can show exposed brick or concrete, or carry a full panoramic mural of a famous skyline. Most options come as peel and stick or paste up. Each design is cut to your wall size.
Where does architectural wallpaper work best?
It works best in living rooms, hallways, home offices, reading nooks, and feature walls. A single long wall behind a sofa, bed, or desk is the easiest spot. Open plan lofts and studios take cityscape prints well. Smaller rooms suit trompe l'oeil arches or columns for a sense of depth.
What styles fit under architectural wallpaper?
The main styles are cityscape, classical, gothic, art deco, modernist, and material led prints. Within these you can find brick, concrete, marble, panoramic city views, and famous skylines. Treatments include trompe l'oeil, 3D, photographic, illustrated, and watercolor effects. The right pick depends on the room and the mood you want.
Is architectural wallpaper good for offices and commercial spaces?
Yes. Architectural prints suit offices, hotels, restaurants, boutiques, and reception areas. A skyline or city scene behind a desk reads as professional and editorial. Brick and concrete prints suit cafes, gyms, and creative studios. Custom sizing means the print fits any wall length, including reception backdrops.
Can renters use architectural wallpaper?
Yes. The peel and stick option lifts off the wall without leaving residue or damage. Renters can apply it with a smoothing tool and remove it when leases end. Paste up prints are better for owners and longer term homes. Both finishes use the same artwork.
How is architectural wallpaper installed?
Peel and stick prints back off a paper liner and press onto a clean dry wall. Paste up prints are coated with adhesive on the wall, then the panel goes over it. Both types come as numbered panels that line up edge to edge. Most rooms take two to four hours to finish.
Does architectural wallpaper need a feature wall or full room coverage?
One wall is the easiest start and gives the cleanest result. Cityscape and skyline prints almost always read better on a single long wall. Four wall coverage suits trompe l'oeil colonnades, libraries, or museum style rooms. Pick one statement wall and leave the others plain for the best effect.