Bird Wallpaper for Calming Walls Across Australian Homes
Bird wallpaper is a printed wall design in which birds, branches, flowers and natural scenes for home and office walls. The look brings calm energy to any room and reads beautifully in soft daylight. Giffywalls is a custom wall mural studio that produces self adhesive wall coverings for residential and commercial spaces across Australia.
The range covers many bird themed designs across Australia. Peacock wallpaper and owl wallpaper bring a refined feel to formal rooms. Swan wallpaper and crane wallpaper sit beautifully in period homes and Federation cottages. Softer options include sparrow wallpaper for quiet bedrooms, plus robin wallpaper and songbird wallpaper for nursery walls. Tropical homes love parrot prints and exotic wallpaper, while swallow wallpaper and eagle wallpaper suit long hallways and high landings. Vintage fans can also pick toile bird patterns or floral murals, and aviary wallpaper brings several species onto one wall. Each design is sized to your exact wall.
Why Bird Themed Wall Murals Bring Calm to a Room
Bird themed wall murals borrow the soft mood of a real garden and bring it indoors. The artwork sits well with everyday furniture and reads as art rather than pattern. Most homes in Brisbane and the Gold Coast use these prints behind a sofa, in a hallway or above a low bookshelf.
A bird mural also makes a small room feel taller. The eye lifts toward the branches, the leaves and the sky, and the ceiling looks higher than it really is. A wallpaper with birds and flowers, or a soft songbird wallpaper, also works as a quiet talking point when guests sit down in your lounge. You can also browse our tropical wall murals for related options.
Bird Inspired Wall Print Ideas for Calm Bedrooms
A soft floral bird wallpaper above the bedhead works really well in a calm bedroom setting. Pair it with linen bedding, a warm timber side table and a single woven floor rug. A gentle sparrow wallpaper or robin wallpaper print also keeps the mood quiet and slow.
Vintage and Floral Bird Designs Explained
Vintage bird wallpaper draws from old botanical plates, hand drawn studies and antique book pages. A toile bird design fits this same family, with delicate scenes printed across a single colour ground. Swan wallpaper and crane wallpaper sit naturally in this category and bring a quiet, refined look to formal rooms. The colour palette runs through warm cream, faded teal, soft coral and dusty olive. This look brings an old world feel to modern Australian homes, especially Federation cottages in Adelaide and weatherboard homes in Hobart. You can also browse our see our parrot designs for related options.
Floral bird wallpaper is a softer cousin of the vintage style. The flowers carry the colour and the birds add the focal point. A wallpaper with birds and flowers reads as romantic without feeling fussy. A peacock wallpaper also works beautifully here when you want a single dramatic feature. It sits well in dressing rooms, reading nooks and quiet ensuites. Our team has produced these prints for clients fitting out new homes and rental flats.
Wallpaper Vintage Birds for Period Rooms
Wallpaper vintage birds prints suit Federation homes, Queenslanders with high ceilings and inner city terraces. The pattern carries the room without needing extra art. A timber dado rail under the print also adds a heritage finish.
Choosing Wallpaper With Birds for Living Rooms and Bedrooms
A living room with a long sofa loves a wide bird wall mural across the back wall. Pick a soft tone if your sofa is a deep colour, and pick a rich tone if your sofa is a neutral linen. Bedrooms work best with quieter prints behind the bed, and brighter prints in the dressing area.
For a small Perth apartment, a single accent wall keeps the room feeling open. For a larger Canberra home, the same print can wrap around two walls and create a more immersive feel. An owl wallpaper above a study desk also reads as a nod to quiet focus. Always check the natural light direction so the colour reads true at midday. You can also browse our flamingo wall prints for related options.
Birds for Wallpaper in Hallways and Stair Walls
Hallways are often wasted walls, but a tall bird mural turns the run into a gallery moment. The print catches the eye as you walk past. Swallow wallpaper with birds in flight suits long, narrow runs especially well. Stair walls also work well, as the slope adds movement to the artwork.
Self Adhesive Bird Mural for Renters and First Homes
Renters in Sydney and Newcastle often want decor that comes off cleanly when the lease ends. Our self adhesive bird wallpaper applies straight to a clean, painted wall and lifts off without damage when removed carefully. There is no paste, no soaking and no tools beyond a soft squeegee. For more ideas, read our bird inspired styling tips for related options.
First home buyers also love the format because it works as a fast room reset between paint cycles. A removable bird mural can stay up for years, but it can also be swapped if your taste changes. An aviary wallpaper with mixed bird species also gives kids and pet lovers a fun feature wall. We offer free and fast shipping on every order across Australia, which keeps small style updates simple.
Peel and Stick Wallpaper for Quick Refreshes
A peel and stick wallpaper works for a one weekend room refresh. It also suits short term rentals, holiday flats and Airbnb interiors. The print can be repositioned during install, which helps DIY first timers line up the design.
Bird Wall Mural Ideas Across Australian Climate Zones
Tropical homes in Darwin and Cairns suit a tropical bird wall print, with parrot wallpaper, toucan tones and palm leaves. The bright palette reads naturally in strong sun and pairs well with cane chairs and rattan light shades. A bird of paradise wallpaper also feels right in coastal homes. An exotic bird wallpaper with bold colours works beautifully in bright, sun lit rooms.
Cooler southern homes in Melbourne and Hobart suit moody florals and vintage bird scenes. Heron wallpaper, pelican wallpaper and humming bird wallpaper sit well in soft, indoor light. An eagle wallpaper brings stronger drama for a study or a large landing wall. We have shipped these prints to clients across the country, and the same image can be sized for a small alcove or a full feature wall. You can also check our wall measurement guide for related options.
Flying Bird Wallpaper for Open Plan Living
Flying wallpaper adds movement and energy to an open plan living room. The birds appear to drift across the wall, which softens long sightlines. The look pairs neatly with a low slung sofa and a slim console behind it.
Birds for Wallpaper and Decor Style
A well chosen bird design can quietly change the feel of a room without any building work. The right print sets the colour story, the mood and the focal wall in one go. Whether you want a soft floral bird wallpaper, a moody vintage piece or a bold tropical print, there is a fit for nearly every home.
Each design is sized to your wall measurements, so the artwork fills the space cleanly. Birdie wallpaper, parrot wallpaper, flamingo wallpaper, peacock wallpaper, swan wallpaper and heron wallpaper are all available in the same custom workflow.
Bird Wall Covering Art and Decor Wrap Up
Bird wallpaper art and decor pieces give you a single wall finish that doubles as art. The look ages well, suits resale and reads softly in family photos. Pick the design that matches your daily mood, not just the season.
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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 works best with birds wallpaper?
A linen sofa in oat, stone or putty lets the bird print stay the focal point. Sage green, dusty pink and warm camel also sit well, especially with a cream botanical plate. Avoid a busy patterned sofa against a busy bird scene.
Does birds wallpaper go with oak floors and brass fixtures?
Yes. Honey oak floors warm a cream songbird plate; smoked oak suits a moodier peacock or owl scene. Brushed brass picture lights, lamp bases and door pulls echo the warm tones in most bird prints. Keep skirting and architraves in a soft white or off-white.
Which wall should I choose for a small bedroom?
The wall behind the bed is the natural pick. It frames the headboard and reads first when you enter the room. Leave the other three walls in plain warm white or soft sage. In a compact room, a vertical bird-of-paradise mural draws the ceiling upward.
Will birds wallpaper work in a north-facing room?
A north-facing room suits lighter cream and green bird print plates with garden birds such as robins and goldfinches. These keep the space feeling fresh under cooler light. Save deeper tropical bird scenes for south-facing or well-lit rooms and pair with warm-tone lamps in the evenings.
Is birds wallpaper safe to use in a rental property?
Yes. Choose the peel and stick option: it presses onto a clean, dry wall and lifts off cleanly when you move out without damaging plaster or paintwork. Many renters in city apartments use it as a temporary feature wall and re-hang it in the next home.
How do I clean a mark on bird wallpaper?
Use a barely damp microfibre cloth and a small amount of mild soap if needed. Wipe gently in the direction of the panel and avoid scrubbing the seams or using abrasive cleaners. Let the surface air dry completely.
Is peel and stick as durable as paste-the-wall for a feature wall?
Paste-the-wall is the longer-lasting install for a permanent home. Peel and stick suits renters and anyone who refreshes a room every few years. Both look identical once on the wall. Choose paste if you own; choose peel and stick if you rent or redecorate often.