Shop Wallpaper by Color

Wallpaper by colour is a curated range of wall murals sorted by shade and tone. The collection covers every hue. Find soft sage, navy blue, charcoal grey, blush pink, and warm terracotta in one place. Each design is printed to your exact wall size. It fits cleanly without trimming. Sorting by shade first makes the rest of the choice easy.

Our Sydney team ships across Australia with free and fast shipping. Sorting by colour speeds up matching a feature wall to your sofa, rug, or paint. For a moody bedroom or bright nursery, the shade leads. The print follows. Pick the tone you want, then explore the self adhesive range if you need a finish that lifts off cleanly.

Wallpaper by Colour for Bedrooms, Lounges, and Kids Rooms

The wallpaper by colour range works across every room in the house. Sage green softens a north facing study. Deep emerald or navy blue turns a bedroom into a calm retreat. Blush pink and pastel peach warm a nursery without going overboard. In a Melbourne terrace lounge room, charcoal grey adds depth behind a tan sofa. Brisbane buyers often pair beige and cream with cane chairs for an alfresco feel. Kids rooms suit a brighter palette, and the green shades collection sits well next to mustard, sky blue, and soft coral.

Bold Colour for Feature Walls and Accent Walls

One bold shade behind a bed or dining table draws the eye fast. Dark green pairs with brass lamps. Burgundy lifts a beige carpet. Mustard yellow warms a south facing study nook. Keep the bold colour to one painted wall. Let the other three stay quiet. This keeps the room balanced.

Quieter Shades for Bathrooms and Hallways

Smaller rooms reward softer tones. Dove grey, dusty pink, and stone beige open up a narrow hallway. Pale sage and powder blue lift a windowless ensuite. The eye reads light shades as more space. Save the moody hues for rooms you sit in longer.

Coloured Wall Murals Built for Australian Light

Aussie sunlight is bright and direct. Colour reads differently here than in cooler climates. Light grey, warm beige, and dusty pink stay soft under harsh Perth daylight. Deeper shades like emerald, navy blue, and charcoal absorb glare. They feel restful in a Sydney apartment. Adelaide and Canberra homes get cooler winter light, so warm neutrals hold their warmth all year. Hamptons style homes lean into white, soft blue, and pale grey. Bushland inspired interiors sit well with the neutral palette options of sage, olive, and rust.

Choosing Colour for North or South Facing Rooms

North facing rooms get strong light all day. Cooler shades like sage, grey, and dusty blue balance the warmth. South facing rooms need a warmer base. Cream, blush, or mustard lift the cooler light. East facing rooms catch soft morning light, so dusty pink and pale yellow shine there. West facing rooms hold heat late, so cool greens and blues calm them down. Always test the shade in your own room first, and our how to measure your wall guide walks you through the steps before you order.

Colour Psychology and Mood Setting for Every Space

Colour shapes how a room feels before you even sit down. Blue lowers heart rate and reads as calm, so it suits bedrooms and home offices. Green pulls in the outdoors and feels restful in any room. Pink and peach warm a space without overheating it. Yellow lifts mornings, so it works in kitchens and breakfast nooks. Charcoal and deep navy add weight, so dining rooms and dens hold them well.

Warm Tones, Cool Tones, and Mixed Palettes

Warm tones include red, orange, yellow, terracotta, and warm beige. They make rooms feel cosier and a touch smaller. Cool tones include blue, green, grey, and lilac. They feel airy and a touch larger. Mixing one warm shade with one cool shade keeps a room balanced. Stick to two main shades and one accent.

Jewel Tones and Pastels for a Mood Shift

Jewel tones include emerald green, sapphire blue, ruby red, and amethyst purple. They suit dining rooms and bedrooms where lighting is softer. Pastels include blush pink, mint green, butter yellow, and powder blue. They open up nurseries, kids rooms, and small bathrooms. Switching between the two changes the whole feel of a room without changing the layout.

Coloured Peel and Stick Wallpaper Across Australia

Renters in Sydney apartments and Gold Coast units pick coloured peel and stick wallpaper because it removes cleanly. This finish is the easiest way to add deep colour with no paint, no primer, and no bond risk. Peel back a corner, smooth the panel on the wall, and trim the edge. To take it down later, lift one corner and pull at a steady angle. The colour comes away in one piece, and the renter friendly murals section covers the temporary range in detail.

Removable wall murals work over plasterboard, cupboard fronts, and rented bedheads. Self adhesive panels suit short term rentals, student housing, and shared homes. The temporary range lets you commit to a bold shade today. Rethink it next year. Property managers across Australia accept this style of wall covering because it leaves the original wall untouched.

Custom Sized Coloured Wall Murals for Any Wall

Every wall mural is printed to the size you provide. Send your wall width and height in centimetres. Pick the design. The panel arrives sized to your space. No off the shelf widths to fight. No awkward joins to plan around. Made to measure printing means an archway, a stairwell, or a long lounge wall fits cleanly. The colour runs edge to edge.

Custom colour variations are also offered on many designs. A Brisbane cafe wanting warm terracotta can ask for a colour tweak. A Sydney home leaning into navy blue can do the same. This works best where the artwork allows, and our navy and ocean blue range already covers most popular shades. Send your reference photo or paint code, and the design team will advise.

Decor Pairing With Coloured Wall Murals

Pair your wall mural with the room's biggest items first. Sofas, beds, and rugs set the base palette. Then layer in two supporting shades through cushions, art, and curtains. Sage green pairs with light oak floors, cream linen, and rattan. Navy blue lifts a brass pendant, white skirting, and a marble side table. Blush pink softens grey carpet and pale timber. Charcoal grey works behind walnut furniture and a cream wool rug. Mustard sits well with denim, black metal, and warm terracotta tiles.

Avoid matching every item to the wall colour. Leave breathing space with one neutral surface. Let the painted wall lead the room. If two main shades feel busy, add a third only through small items like cushions or vases. Browse our creative colour ideas guide for room by room examples.

Browse the Full Colour Range by Shade

The wallpaper by colour collection makes choosing easier when you know your room's palette. Sort by green for botanical lounges. Pick blue for coastal bedrooms. Try pink for nurseries. Choose charcoal for moody studies. Or browse beige and cream for warm Hamptons homes. 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 designs ship Australia wide in days, and the design team can answer colour questions before you order.

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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's the easiest way to shop wallpaper by color on your site?

Browse by shade category to narrow down exactly what you need without scrolling through hundreds of patterns. When you shop wallpaper by color, you can filter by neutrals, pastels, darks, or brights and see only designs printed to your exact wall size.

Which color combinations wallpaper works best in an open floor plan?

Tonal pairings like warm taupe with cream or soft sage with white keep a large open space feeling connected from room to room. Color combinations wallpaper with a two tone or blended palette adds visual interest without breaking the flow between your kitchen, dining, and living areas.

Can I order custom color wallpaper to match a paint swatch or fabric sample?

Yes, Every order is printed to your exact wall measurements, and our custom color wallpaper service lets you match to an existing palette so the wallpaper sits naturally alongside your furniture, cabinetry, and soft furnishings.

What is the best color wallpaper for a bedroom that feels restful?

Soft blues, warm blush, muted sage, and light gray all create a calm atmosphere that works with most bedding and furniture tones. The best color wallpaper for bedroom spaces keeps the palette low contrast so the room stays relaxing at the end of the day.

Do you carry peel and stick wallpaper by color for apartment renters?

Yes. Our peel and stick wallpaper by color removes cleanly without pulling paint or leaving residue, so it works perfectly in a rental. Pick your shade, apply it yourself over a weekend, and peel it off damage free when your lease ends.

Are dark shades like navy or charcoal a good idea for a hallway?

They are. Deep navy, forest green, and rich charcoal add immediate depth and make a narrow space feel intentional rather than overlooked. Dark color wallpaper for hallways pairs especially well with warm overhead lighting and lighter trim to keep the area from feeling closed in.

Which pastel color wallpaper shades work well in a nursery?

Soft lavender, mint, peach, and warm blush create a gentle backdrop that grows with the room as your child gets older. Our pastel color wallpaper comes printed to your exact wall size, so the pattern flows seamlessly from corner to corner with no cutting waste.