Industrial Wallpaper for Loft Style Walls with Custom Sized Murals
Industrial wallpaper is a wall covering that copies the look of raw, factory style surfaces. Think exposed brick, raw concrete, weathered timber and aged metal. This range covers urban brick prints, concrete panels and corrugated metal looks. You also get exposed pipe designs and warehouse style murals. Each print is custom sized to your wall with free and fast shipping across Australia.
These designs suit warehouse flats in Sydney and terrace homes in Melbourne. They also work in modern blocks in Brisbane and river lofts in Perth. Old heritage spaces in Adelaide pick them too. Giffywalls makes peel and stick prints and large wall murals. Every print is made to your wall size for homes and shop fit outs.
What Defines an Industrial Wallpaper Look
Industrial wallpaper draws on the raw beauty of old factories and lofts. Think exposed brick texture and weathered concrete. You get aged metal, worn timber and visible rivets. The palette stays in earthy and grey tones. That makes it easy to layer with leather sofas and black frames. The look brings depth without bright colour or busy florals.
Want the urban loft aesthetic without heavy brickwork? Try our concrete wallpaper for a softer raw feel.
Urban Wallpaper for Open Plan Apartments
An urban wallpaper print works best behind the sofa or bedhead. It also suits the wall behind a kitchen island in open plan flats. The texture anchors the space. It gives the layout a clear focal wall without a loud colour change.
Industrial Brick, Concrete and Metal Wallpaper Designs
Industrial brick wallpaper carries the most familiar warehouse look. The weathered brick texture comes in clay red, charcoal, whitewashed and grey tones. Industrial concrete wallpaper gives a raw concrete look. You can pick poured slab, polished or patchy finishes. Industrial metal wallpaper covers corrugated metal, sheet steel and aged metal prints. The steel and rivet detail adds depth that flat paint cannot match.
For more brick options beyond the industrial mood, see the brick wallpaper collection with exposed, painted and rustic styles.
Exposed Brick Wallpaper for Cafe and Bar Walls
Exposed brick wallpaper is the go to pick for cafes and small bars. It also suits home dining nooks. The weathered brick texture gives the space a warm, lived in feel. Pair it with black pendant lights, timber tables and matte ceramics for a clean cafe look.
Distressed and Grunge Wallpaper Finishes
Distressed wallpaper layers crack, stain and patina marks across the print. The aim is to read like a wall that has aged for decades. A grunge wall finish takes that one step further. It adds soot smudges and faded paint. Both finishes pair well with steel pipes and timber beams. They sit at home in study rooms and home bars. Buyers in Hobart and Newcastle pick these for moody home offices.
Factory and Warehouse Inspired Industrial Wallpaper Murals
A factory wallpaper or warehouse wallpaper mural shows raw beam ceilings and large windows. The design pulls in deep perspective. That makes a small wall feel much bigger. It is a popular pick for cafes and creative studios on the Gold Coast and in Canberra.
Industrial Pipes, Rivets and Exposed Pipe Designs
Industrial pipes wallpaper turns visible plumbing into a feature. The print shows copper, brass or black steel pipes against a worn wall. An exposed pipe design suits modern lofts, gyms and barbershops. Add a steel and rivet detail print on top. The whole wall reads like a real warehouse fit out. The look stays masculine without feeling cold.
Looking for the same mood in a workspace context? Browse our office wallpaper murals for studios, agency rooms and home offices.
Custom Sized Industrial Murals and Easy Install
Every industrial mural is printed to your exact wall size. You send the height and width. We scale the brick lines, concrete patches and metal seams to fit. The self adhesive option is removable. That makes it a smart pick for renters who want bond safe walls. The paste based option is built to last for years on long term homes.
Not sure which finish to pick? Our wallpaper paper types guide covers paste and self adhesive prints with rooms each one suits.
When you are ready, our step by step install guide covers prep, paste and self adhesive prints in plain English.
Find Your Ideal Industrial Wallpaper Style
The right industrial wallpaper depends on the room and mood. Pick brick for cafe warmth. Pick concrete for clean modern lofts. Pick metal for a bold, rugged wall look. Order a sample to test in your light first. Most buyers in Australia like to see the texture against their floor. They also test it next to their seat fabric. That step makes the full order easy.
If your home leans rustic over warehouse, see our retro and rustic styling guide for raw textures paired with timber.
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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 industrial wallpaper used for in home decor?
Industrial wallpaper recreates the look of raw building materials like concrete, brick, metal, and stone on a standard wall surface. It is used to create an urban, warehouse-inspired aesthetic in living rooms, bedrooms, home offices, and hallways. It works as a feature wall or across a full room depending on the finish.
Does industrial style wallpaper work in a small room?
Yes. Choose a lighter concrete or stone effect in warm grey or off-white. Apply it to the end wall only. This creates depth without making the space feel enclosed. Avoid very dark charcoal or heavy brick wallpaper in compact rooms.
What furniture pairs well with industrial wallpaper?
Dark steel frames, reclaimed wood shelving, and leather sofas in dark tan or charcoal sit naturally against a concrete or brick mural. Copper and brass light fittings add warmth. Keep upholstery in natural linen, wool, or matte fabric to avoid clashing textures.
Can I use industrial wallpaper in a rented home?
Yes. A peel and stick or self-adhesive mural removes cleanly from a smooth wall without leaving residue or causing damage. This makes it a practical choice for renters who want the look without any risk to their bond. Always check the wall surface is clean and dry before applying.
How do I care for industrial style wall murals after installation?
Wipe the surface gently with a slightly damp cloth to remove dust or light marks. Avoid abrasive cleaners. Most industrial murals are produced on a durable, wipe-clean surface, making them suitable for kitchens and bathrooms where some humidity is present.
Is industrial wallpaper suitable for a bedroom?
It works well on the wall behind the bed as a feature wall. Use a concrete or metal effect in a medium tone rather than very dark, which can make a bedroom feel heavy. Balance the print with warm bedding, soft lighting, and natural materials like wood and linen.
What is the difference between concrete effect and brick effect wallpaper?
Concrete effect gives a smooth, flat, or lightly textured look that reads as calm and contemporary. Brick effect adds visible texture and the appearance of mortar lines, which adds warmth and visual activity to a wall. Concrete suits minimalist or modern spaces; brick works better in rooms that need character or warmth.