Pattern Wallpaper

Pattern Wallpaper for Stylish Walls Across Every Room

Pattern wallpaper is a printed wall covering with a repeating motif. The motif runs across the whole wall. It works in living rooms, bedrooms, hallways, kitchens, bathrooms and kids spaces. Choose from geometric, floral, damask, chevron, paisley, herringbone, trellis and watercolour styles. Pick small, subtle or bold scales. Each design is printed to your exact wall size.

Giffywalls specialises in custom sized peel and stick wallpapers and large scale murals, providing made to measure wall coverings for residential and commercial spaces. Our printers have shipped patterned prints across Australia. Sydney terrace homes, Melbourne units and Brisbane kitchens order often. Homes on the Gold Coast use them too. Federation cottages in Hobart use the same designs. Self adhesive formats peel away clean. That helps renters keep their bond. Browse our geometric wallpaper range for sharper shape led looks.

Pattern Looks at a Glance

  • Geometric, floral, damask, chevron and paisley motifs
  • Small, subtle, bold and large scale repeats
  • Self adhesive or paste up formats
  • Sized to your exact wall measurements

Repeated Design Wallpaper Styles for Every Australian Room

A patterned print covers a wide range of motifs. The range spans tiny dots to large damask scrolls. A geometric motif print suits modern lounges in Melbourne. It uses hexagon, triangle and grid shapes. A floral motif design warms a bedroom in Adelaide. The same look suits a Queenslander hallway in Brisbane. Damask prints carry a traditional, almost formal feel for dining rooms in Perth. Chevron and herringbone prints add motion. They suit kitchens, splashbacks and bathrooms. Botanical motif prints layer leaves and stems for a softer, nature led mood. For a more painterly take, our floral wallpaper edits mix well with broader prints. Pick the motif first, then the scale.

Geometric, Floral and Damask Looks

Geometric motif prints use clean shapes and clear repeat lines. Floral prints soften a room with petals, stems and leaves. Damask carries an old world scroll that feels classic and balanced. Each motif reads differently in soft and bright light.

Patterned Wallpaper Pairings With Existing Decor

A patterned print sits well next to many materials and colours. Pair a small motif print with calm sofas and oak floors. Add one bold accent cushion. Bold motif prints lift a quiet room with simple white furniture. Damask and trellis prints suit warm timbers. Velvet upholstery and brass fittings work too. Match one colour in the print to an existing item. A rug, lamp or chair works well. In Newcastle dining rooms, deep damask reads well. Dark hardwood floors lift it. Coastal homes in Cairns and Darwin look fresh. Light botanical and watercolour prints help. For more painterly looks, our watercolour mural collection works well. It pairs softly with delicate repeats. Keep the walls around it plain. The print then stays the hero.

Matching Pattern Scale to Room Size

Most rooms read better with a scale that matches the volume. A small bathroom or powder room takes a small motif. A bold one feels too much. A large open plan lounge can handle a bold motif print. It does not feel crowded. Sample first to test the scale on your real wall.

Best Walls for a Small or Bold Repeat Pattern

A repeating motif print works hardest as a feature wall. It also suits a contained room. In a small Sydney powder room, a subtle motif covers all four walls. It does not feel busy. In a larger Adelaide lounge, a bold motif print sits on one accent wall. Place it behind the sofa. Hallways in Perth and Canberra take vertical repeats well. They draw the eye along the length. Open plan homes use a feature wall to zone the room. It splits a dining area from the living space. North facing walls show the print detail clearly in afternoon light. South facing walls keep the print quiet and layered. Use our room sizing guide before placing the order. The repeat will land square at the corners.

Ceiling Height and Pattern Direction

Vertical repeats lift a low ceiling. Horizontal lines widen a narrow room or corridor. Chevron and herringbone prints feel more directional. Damask and dots feel even and balanced. In Gold Coast units with shorter ceilings, vertical direction adds height fast.

Self Adhesive Versus Paste Up Pattern Designs

Self adhesive prints go up with a squeegee and a steady hand. Renters in Wollongong, Geelong and Hobart choose them for easy take down. Paste up versions sit better on large walls and very smooth plaster. Both lay flat once trimmed and rolled. For kitchens, bathrooms or laundries, ask for a splash resistant finish before printing. Clean light marks with a damp cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals on any print. Browse our wider peel and stick wallpaper formats for matching options. Free and fast shipping helps your project stay on schedule.

Renter Friendly Install for Hallways

Self adhesive prints lift off without taking the paint with them. That keeps your bond intact at move out time. Wipe the wall first. Start at the top. Work down so the repeat aligns at each drop.

Statement Looks for Renovations and New Builds

New homes, renovations and rental refreshes often need a quick character upgrade. A repeating motif gives a room real personality. No major building work needed. Designers in Melbourne and Adelaide use bold prints to test a maximalist look. Display homes show off the result. Festive moments suit a soft floral or botanical print behind a long table. Think Christmas in Hobart or Easter brunches in Sydney. Hamptons and Federation homes lean towards damask, chevron and trellis prints. Perth and Brisbane homes love them. Hallways and stairwells suit these well. Our pattern styling guide walks through small, bold and motif led ideas. It goes room by room. The same prints suit short term stays. Cafés and salons across Sydney use them too.

Stylish Walls With Pattern Wallpaper

A patterned print turns a plain wall into a room with character. The range spans geometric, floral, damask, chevron, paisley, herringbone and watercolour motifs. It pairs well with oak, linen, velvet and brass fittings. Every print is sized to your exact wall. Pick self adhesive or paste up. Browse the full range. Find the scale and motif that suits your home.

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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 pattern wallpaper?

Pattern wallpaper is a printed wall covering that uses repeating motifs across the surface. The design can be small scale or large scale, bold or subtle. Common styles include damask, floral, geometric, stripe, chevron, paisley, and toile. Each option can be a single wall mural or a full room wrap.

Which pattern wallpaper works best in a small room?

Small rooms suit small scale prints or quiet vertical stripes that lift the eye. A micro floral or fine geometric keeps the space feeling open. For a bolder look, pick a large print on one feature wall only. Keep the other three walls plain to balance the design.

Is patterned wallpaper safe for rental homes?

Yes. Peel and stick and self adhesive formats are made for renters and short stays. They stick to clean walls without paste or water, then peel off cleanly later. Removable formats are the best pick for any rental.

What pattern wallpaper trends are popular?

Maximalist prints, bold florals, and pattern mixing lead the trend. Quiet luxury neutrals with subtle damask and trellis prints are also popular. Dopamine decor in bright color blocks and oversized arches stay strong. Mixing two patterns in one room is a key style shift this year.

How do I choose between large scale and small scale patterns?

Pick a large scale print for a feature wall or a tall hallway. Pick a small scale or micro print for a full room wrap or a calm bedroom. Use scale to control mood. Big prints add drama. Small prints add quiet detail.

Can I order a custom size?

Yes. Every wall mural in this range ships in a made to measure size, cut to your exact wall. Enter your width and height during checkout. The print scale stays sharp at any size. Free samples are available if you want to test the color first.

How do I install peel and stick wallpaper?

Start with a clean, dry, smooth wall. Peel a small section of the backing and stick the top corner first. Smooth out air bubbles with a soft cloth as you go. Trim the edges with a sharp blade. The whole job takes one to two hours per wall.