Rooms Wallpaper

Room Wallpaper and Wall Murals Made to Fit Every Space

Room wallpaper is a printed wall covering made for any space at home. The range spans living areas, bedrooms, kitchens, kids rooms, studies and bathrooms. It works as a full four wall finish or a single feature wall. Most homes in Sydney and Melbourne use it to lift one main wall fast. The prints sit well next to timber furniture, linen sofas and plain bedding. Peel and stick options make it friendly for renters and quick weekend updates.

Wallpaper and Murals for Room Walls

Room wallpaper covers a wall with a printed design instead of paint. It suits almost every part of a home. A bold scene works behind a bed or sofa. A calm pattern softens a study or hallway. Homes in Brisbane and Perth often start with one accent wall. The look you pick should match how the room is used. A busy family lounge room wants a hard wearing finish. A quiet bedroom can take a softer, moodier print. Think about the wall you see first when you walk in. That is usually the best place to start.

Wallpaper ideas for every room

Each room has its own job. A kitchen needs a wipeable surface near splashes. A nursery suits gentle tones and simple shapes. A home office reads better with a calm, low contrast design. Pick the mood first, then the colour, then the scale.

Wall Murals by Room and How to Match Them

A room wall mural turns a plain wall into the main feature. The trick is matching it to what you already own. Warm timber floors sit well with green, clay and sand tones. Grey or charcoal sofas pair with soft blues, deep teal and stone. White skirting and trims keep a bold mural feeling clean. For a small space, choose a print with depth so the wall feels further away. In open plan homes around Adelaide, a mural can also zone the lounge from the dining area. Our bedroom wall designs show calm patterns that suit sleep spaces.

Best wallpaper for each room

Living areas can take large, confident prints. Bedrooms do better with calm, even patterns. Kitchens and bathrooms need a surface that wipes clean. Match the print weight to the noise level of the room.

Choosing the Right Look for Each Living Space

Wall choice depends on light and size. A north facing room in Australia gets strong, warm light most of the day. Deeper colours hold up well there and do not wash out. South facing rooms stay cooler, so lighter prints keep them bright. In a small bedroom, put the design behind the bedhead only. In a large lounge, a full wall behind the sofa anchors the space. Low ceilings feel taller with vertical patterns. You can browse our living room wallpaper for accent wall ideas that suit open layouts.

Feature wall wallpaper by room

One feature wall is enough in most rooms. Place it where the eye lands first. Keep the other three walls plain and quiet. This keeps the look balanced and easy to live with.

Peel and Stick, Removable and Custom Options

Most prints come as peel and stick or paste the wall. Peel and stick is self adhesive and lifts off cleanly later. That makes it a safe pick for rented homes and shared houses. Paste the wall suits long term rooms you will keep for years. A customisable wall mural can be sized to your exact wall, so there are no awkward joins. For damp spaces, a wipe clean finish handles steam and light marks. Our peel and stick range lists finishes that suit busy households.

Custom wallpaper for any room

A made to measure print fits odd walls, sloped ceilings and stair voids. You send the wall size and the design is printed to match. This works well in older Federation homes with unusual shapes.

Refreshing a Room for a Move or New Season

People redo a room for a reason. A new baby means a calm nursery. A growing child wants a bolder, older look. A house move is the easiest time to redo a feature wall before furniture arrives. Many renters in Canberra use removable prints for a quick glow up. A work from home setup often needs a tidy backdrop for video calls. Pick the design around the moment, not just the colour chart. The ideas for every room and style guide can help you choose.

Bringing the Whole Home Together

The right wall print depends on the room, the light and the way you live. Living areas suit bold scenes. Bedrooms and studies want calm. Kitchens and wet areas need a surface that wipes clean. Renters can lean on peel and stick, while long stay homes can paste the wall. Knowing how to measure a wall keeps the print clean and tight. Giffywalls, specialises in custom-sized peel-and-stick wallpapers and large-scale murals, providing made-to-measure wall coverings for residential and commercial spaces. We offer free and fast shipping Australia wide. Our team has printed walls for homes from the Gold Coast to Hobart.

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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 rooms wallpaper?

Rooms wallpaper is a printed wall covering picked to match how a specific room is used. It groups bedroom, living room, kitchen, and nursery designs so you shop by space, not one large catalog. Each design is custom sized to your wall.

Which wallpaper is best for a small room?

A finer pattern on one feature wall works best in a small room. Keep the other walls plain so the space still feels open. A light background color also helps a tight room feel bigger.

Is peel and stick wallpaper safe for renters?

Yes. Peel and stick designs are removable and self-adhesive. They lift away cleanly without marking the plaster, which makes them a safe choice for rented homes and short leases.

Can wallpaper be used in a kitchen or bathroom?

Yes, if you pick a wipeable, moisture resistant finish. Run an extractor fan in steamy rooms and avoid hard scrubbing. A quick wipe with a damp cloth keeps the surface clean.

How do I choose wallpaper for a north facing room?

North facing rooms get cooler light, so warm tones stop the wall looking flat. Soft clay, warm beige, and gentle gold lift the space. Save cool blues and greens for brighter, south facing rooms.

Do I need to measure my wall before ordering?

Yes. Each design is made to your exact measurements, so a correct wall size matters. Measure width and height at a few points and use the largest figures for a clean fit.

Which wall should the feature design go on?

Put the feature design on the wall you see first, or the one behind a bed or sofa. Avoid the busiest wall with doors and windows so the pattern stays in view.