Geometric wallpaper is a printed wall covering built from repeating shapes, lines and grids. This range of geometric pattern designs covers hexagons, chevrons, diamonds, circles, triangles and fine art-deco fans. The look spans soft coastal pastels, black and white grids, warm terracotta and gold. It suits rumpus rooms, study nooks, bedrooms and the feature wall of a Queenslander or Federation bungalow. The shape's wallpaper look pairs well with blonde timber, rattan, linen sofas and plain sheer curtains. Most prints in this geometric design range come as paste-the-wall or self adhesive, so a feature wall takes a Saturday afternoon. Pick fade-resistant inks for a strong sun facing wall. Scroll down to browse the full range of wallpaper for walls in your home.
Geometric Wallpaper for Aussie Homes
Geometric wallpaper style works in Australian homes because open-plan living needs zoning. A hexagon print behind the dining table tells the eye where one zone ends. A chevron panel inside a study nook gives a WFH corner its own feel. On VJ walls in a Queenslander, a fine line print sits between the grooves without fighting them.
Think about the light. Most Aussie rooms get strong sun. Soft pastels fade fastest, so pick fade-resistant inks for a north-facing or west-facing wall. Deep blues, charcoal and warm rust hold their colour for years.
The range covers more than hexagons. Striped wallpaper, triangle wallpaper and circle wallpaper sit inside it too. Every shape is covered, from quiet repeats to bold modern prints.
Picking a print for an open-plan zone
Open-plan living works best when one zone has a feature and the next stays calm. Put the print in the rumpus and keep the living wall plain. The eye needs a rest spot.
Geometric Pattern Wallpaper Pairings
A geometric pattern wallpaper needs the right furniture around it. Pair black and white prints with blonde oak, rattan pendant lights and a pale linen sofa. Pair gold geometric prints with deep green plants, smoked glass and a leather armchair for a warm beachside feel. For soft pastels, add a bench seat, cane chairs and a jute rug.
Curtains and blinds should stay plain. Sheer white linen lets strong Aussie sun diffuse the pattern without washing it out. On the opposite wall, keep paint half a shade lighter than the wallpaper's lightest tone.
Pairing with blonde timber and rattan
Blonde timber and rattan run through most coastal Aussie homes. Warm geometric shapes wallpaper in sand, clay or soft black will feel settled against that base. Cool blues and silvers can feel out of place.
Pairing with luxurious wallpaper accents
A single panel of luxurious wallpaper in deep green or gold velvet sets the tone for the rest of the room. Keep the geometric wall murals around it quieter. Two strong patterns on facing walls fight each other.
Choosing the Right Wall and Light
Scale the print to the room. A small study nook takes a small repeat. A double-height rumpus with cathedral ceilings can hold a big graphic wallpaper across the feature wall. North-facing rooms stay bright all year, so cool tones hold up well. South-facing rooms stay cooler, so warm rust, ochre and terracotta lift them.
For an accent wall, pick the wall the TV faces or the one behind the bed. In an alfresco-adjacent zone, keep the print indoors. Direct rain and UV will shorten its life.
A study nook makes a smart spot for an abstract geometric print or a hexagonal wallpaper panel. The same look works as wallpaper for office spaces and even classroom wallpaper for soft visual zoning. The pattern says "this is the focus zone" without needing a wall divider.
Indoor-outdoor flow and zoning
Open plan homes need quiet boundaries between the kitchen, lounge and outdoor zone. A panel print across one wall does that job better than a piece of furniture. The eye reads the print as the edge of the zone.
Install, Care and Rental Homes
Most prints come as paste-the-wall, peel and stick or self adhesive. We also offer custom wallpaper sizing for non-standard walls. That helps for sloping ceilings, narrow chimney breasts, or stairwell panels in a Queenslander.
Paste the wall is the cleanest fit for a long-term home or a new build. Peel-and-stick suits renters, share houses and anyone testing a look in a granny flat or first apartment. It lifts off without damaging the landlord's walls.
For care, a damp microfibre cloth handles light marks. Avoid harsh sprays on gold prints. In humid coastal homes, pick a washable finish and leave a small air gap behind heavy furniture.
Geometric peel and stick wallpaper for renters
Peel and stick is the safest pick for a rental or share house. No paste, no mess, no bond damage. Lift it off when you move out and the walls stay as you found them.
When Buyers Redo a Geometric Wall
Most people redecorate for a moment. A new baby on the way and the study nook becomes a nursery. A first home in the suburbs that needs personality. A beachside rental that the owner finally lets you style. A rumpus being carved out of a rarely-used dining room before summer entertaining.
A print like this fits these moments because it adds character fast. You can hang an accent wall on a Saturday and have friends over for a barbie by Sunday.
Picking Your Geometric Wall Print
The geometric background look soft pastels, deep blues or warm terracotta” sets a room's mood without shouting. This range of geometric design wallpaper covers hexagons, chevrons, trellis, art-deco fans and fine lines in black-and-white, gold, pastel and deep colour. It suits rumpus rooms, study nooks, bedrooms and feature walls across Queenslanders, Federation homes and modern coastal builds. The prints pair well with blonde timber, rattan, linen and plain paint on the other walls. Scroll back up to browse the full range.
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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 color sofa suits a black and white geometric wallpaper?
A soft linen sofa in putty, stone, or warm gray sits best against a black-and-white print. Natural oak or blonde timber legs ground it further. Avoid bright white sofas, since they can make the wall feel stark. One textured cushion in rust or mustard adds warmth without clashing.
Does gold geometric wallpaper pair with wooden flooring?
Yes, gold prints sit beautifully on warm wood floors like oak, walnut, or blonde timber. The gold picks up the wood's undertone and feels cohesive. For cool gray floors, choose a gold print with a darker base like charcoal or inky blue. Keep other metals in the room matching for a polished interior design finish.
Which wall should I pick for a geometric feature wall in a small bedroom?
The wall behind the bed is the best pick for a small bedroom. It gives the room a focal point without crowding the eye from every angle. Keep the other three walls in a plain paint half a shade lighter than the print's softest tone. Bed linen stays simple.
Will a geometric pattern wallpaper work in a north-facing room?
Yes, but pick warm colors. North-facing rooms get cooler light, so warm golds, terracotta, rust, and ochre will lift the space. Cool grays and icy blues can make the room feel flat. A small repeat with a warm base reads best. Add a warm bulb in the lamps to match the mood.
Is geometric peel and stick wallpaper safe for a rental?
Yes, peel and stick is built for renters. It sticks firmly but peels off without pulling paint or damaging plaster. Test a small corner first on older walls. Keep the backing paper in case you move and want to reuse the panels. It is the go-to pick for short-term homes.
Can I order samples before committing to full rolls?
Yes, samples are recommended before you order full rolls. They let you check how the color, scale, and texture read in your own light. View the sample on the actual wall at different times of day, since north and south light shift the tone. Once it looks right, order one extra roll for safety.
Is paste-the-wall better than peel-and-stick for a feature wall?
It depends on how long the print needs to stay. Paste-the-wall wears better over several years and sits cleanly on lining paper, so it suits a long-term home. Peel-and-stick is the stronger pick for renters or anyone likely to swap the scheme within a year or two. Both finish neatly on smooth modern plaster.