Parrot Wallpaper

Parrot Wallpaper Murals for Bold Tropical Australian Walls

Parrot wallpaper is a printed wall mural featuring parrots, macaws and cockatoos for indoor feature walls. The range covers tropical jungle scenes, vintage botanical plates and hand drawn brushwork. It suits lounge rooms, bedroom feature walls, rumpus rooms and study nooks across Australia. Each design pairs with rattan, cane, dark wood, brass fittings and linen sofas. The print does the heavy lifting on its own.

Quick Guide to Parrot Styles

  • Tropical parrot wallpaper: layered greens, palm fronds and bright bird plumage.
  • Vintage botanical look: aged plates with macaws, cockatoos and orchids.
  • Hand drawn look parrot mural: soft brushwork on a calm muted ground.
  • Colourful jungle scene: dense leaves with brilliant tropical birds.
  • Customisable parrot wall mural: any size, any wall, made to your wall measurements.

Parrot Wall Murals Ideas for Australian Lounge Rooms

A parrot wallpaper brings warmth and tropical energy to an Aussie lounge room. The look reads jungle, but the colour palette stays calm. Designs cover muted teals, burnt clay, deep emerald and creamy parchment. It suits buyers who want one bold feature wall.

Most homes pick the wall behind the sofa or bed. Queenslanders with high ceilings carry the print well. Hamptons style coastal homes love it as a single tropical break. The print does the heavy lifting. The rest of the room stays plain.

We have shipped this print to Sydney terraces, Melbourne apartments and Gold Coast beach houses. Buyers pair the look with cane sideboards and oat linen sofas. For more layered greens, our wider tropical wallpaper murals range carries the same calm jungle feel without the bird focus.

Tropical and Exotic Parrot Print Looks

Tropical prints lean on layered greens, palms and bright plumage. Exotic prints go warmer, with macaw reds and clay tones. Both suit lounge rooms and bedrooms. Linen and velvet upholstery work best.

Styling a Parrot Wall Mural with Rattan and Linen

A parrot wall mural pairs best with calm grounded furniture. Think rattan chairs, cane sideboards and warm oak coffee tables. Brass lamps and matt black frames lift the colours in the print. Avoid glossy chrome and pale grey wood. Those tones fight the warmth.

For sofas, sage, deep green, burnt orange and oat linen all work well. A plain navy sofa under a tropical scene is a quiet classic. On floors, blackbutt, spotted gum and natural jute rugs keep the room calm. White skirting boards stop the print from feeling heavy.

Curtains stay plain in oat, putty or muted clay. Cushions can pick one shade from the print and repeat it twice. Our customers in Brisbane and Adelaide often add one brass pendant. Many also pair this look with our bird inspired wall murals in the next room.

Pairing Parrot Murals with Blackbutt Floors

Warm blackbutt or spotted gum floors lift a green tropical print. Add two oat linen cushions and one clay throw. Bring in a brass stem table lamp. Keep the rest plain. The bird design leads the eye.

Best Walls and Light for Tropical Bird Murals

Lounge rooms and main bedrooms suit this print best. The wall behind the sofa or headboard is the natural pick. In a smaller cottage or apartment, the chimney breast works well. Granny flats and study nooks also carry it nicely. Add a single brass pendant overhead.

North facing rooms in Australia run warm and bright. Try cooler greens and teals to settle the light. South facing rooms suit warmer macaw and clay tones. Low ceilings call for vertical compositions, with branches running up the wall. High Queenslander and Federation ceilings carry wide jungle scenes well. For more focal bedroom feature wall murals, the same placement rules apply.

Behind the Sofa or Behind the Bed

Behind the sofa places the print at eye level when seated. Behind the bed frames the headboard. It sets a calm focal point. Both work fair dinkum well in Australian homes from Perth to Hobart.

Install, Care and Renter Friendly Parrot Mural Options

Most designs come as paste the wall or peel and stick. Paste the wall suits long term homes and decorators. Peel and stick suits rented flats and short stays. Both options are removable when handled correctly. Panels go up side by side. A sharp blade trims at the skirting.

For care in the dry Aussie climate, a soft dry cloth removes light dust. A barely damp cloth handles small marks near light switches. Skip soaking and harsh cleaners. In coastal homes, salt air can settle on walls. A fortnightly dust helps. In rumpus rooms with kids and snacks, a quick spot clean works well.

Our printers in Australia use water based inks and a matt finish. The print does not glare under bright light. We offer free and fast shipping across Australia. Our team can ship a self adhesive mural sample so you can test the colour first. For more removable wallpaper options, the same install method applies.

Renting and Removing Without Wall Damage

The peel and stick option is a temporary finish that lifts off in long strips. Test a corner first. Pull at a slow angle. The wall behind stays intact. Many Sydney and Melbourne renters use this option for that reason.

When a Customisable Parrot Print Suits Your Refresh

A customisable parrot mural fits a few specific moments. A new home move in is one. A first proper lounge room refresh is another. Many Australian buyers reach for it during a Hamptons or coastal rework. One wild wall sits against quiet linen and pale wood. It also lands well before summer entertaining.

Renters use the print for a glow up that lifts off in an arvo. Young families pick it for a kids bedroom that grows up well. Holiday homes in Cairns, Hobart and Darwin use it for that one photo ready wall. For more on bird led decor, our guide to bird inspired home styling walks through colour and pairing in detail.

Choosing Colourful Parrot Wallpaper for Your Home

This range covers tropical, exotic, vintage botanical and hand drawn styles. It suits lounge rooms, bedrooms and study nooks. Hamptons, coastal, Queenslander and Federation homes all carry the look. Pair with rattan, cane, blackbutt, brass and plain linen. Every design comes in custom sizes that match your wall. Owners and renters can both pick a finish that suits.

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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 parrot wallpaper and how is it different from a parrot wall mural?

Parrot wallpaper refers to a printed wall covering featuring parrots, macaws or cockatoos as the central design. A parrot wall mural is a large-scale single-image version of the same concept, printed to cover one full wall as a seamless scene. Both use the same paper base and installation method. The mural format suits buyers who want one dramatic, uninterrupted image. The wallpaper format suits buyers who prefer a repeating pattern across a surface.

What styles of tropical parrot murals are available?

Tropical parrot murals come in several distinct styles. Jungle-layered designs feature parrots set against dense palms, ferns and shadowed greens. Exotic parrot wallpaper murals go warmer, with macaw reds, burnt clay and rich amber tones. Vintage botanical illustrations take a quieter approach, presenting the bird as a detailed specimen study against a plain or parchment background. Bold color studies isolate the bird against a deep or dark background for a more graphic, contemporary look.

Which rooms suit colourful parrot mural wallpaper best?

Living rooms and main bedrooms are the most popular choices. The wall behind the sofa or bed acts as a natural focal point and frames the mural at eye level. Dining rooms work very well too. A single macaw or cockatoo mural behind the table creates a vivid anchor point without overwhelming the rest of the room. Hallway end-walls and snug nooks are also strong fits, especially in period homes where the architecture gives the design room to breathe.

What colors work best alongside exotic parrot wallpaper murals?

Neutral and earthy tones complement exotic parrot wallpaper murals most effectively. Oat linen, soft sage, deep navy, burnt orange and warm brass all sit well against tropical and exotic parrot designs. Keep surrounding walls in a quiet plaster tone, putty or off-white so the feature wall leads the room. Avoid bright competing colors on adjacent walls, as they reduce the impact of the mural.

Is parrot bird wallpaper suitable for a rented home?

Yes. Most parrot bird wallpaper designs are available in a self-adhesive peel-and-stick format that presses directly onto a clean wall without paste or glue. It lifts off in long strips when you move out, leaving the surface behind clean and undamaged. This makes it one of the most practical options for rental apartments, student accommodation and any space where permanence is not possible.

Can parrot wallpaper be made to measure for my wall?

Yes. Bespoke sizing means the design is printed to the exact width and height of your wall before it ships. This removes unnecessary trimming and waste on site. It also ensures the pattern repeat and design composition center correctly across the feature wall, which matters most with large-scale tropical and exotic parrot scenes where an off-center bird or cut palm breaks the whole look.

How do I care for colourful parrot mural wallpaper?

Use a soft dry cloth or feather duster for regular dust removal. For small marks near light switches or door handles, dab the area gently with a barely damp cloth and allow it to air dry. Avoid soaking, bleach and abrasive sponges across the surface. The quality paper base on most designs handles careful dry-leaning maintenance well over many years of everyday use.