Snow Wallpaper for Bedrooms, Lounge Rooms, and Alpine Retreats in Australia
Snow wallpaper is a printed wall mural showing snowy peaks, alpine forests, and quiet winter scenes. It brings a cool, calm mood to Aussie lounge rooms, bedrooms, kids' rooms, and ski retreats. The range covers mountain views, birch forests, polar bear art, and Japanese winter landscapes. Each piece is made to your exact wall size. Pick peel and stick or paste the wall fitting to suit renters or owners.
Snow Designs for Aussie Homes
Snow scenes suit homes that want a calm, cool look without paint. They work in any room where you need a strong feature wall. Think behind the bed, above the sofa, or behind the dining table.
Buyers in Sydney, Melbourne, and Canberra often pick snow murals for the cool look. The white and pale grey tones brighten dim rooms. They also balance warm timber floors and cream sofas.
We have shipped snowy wall murals to flats in Brisbane and beach houses on the Gold Coast. Our team has also printed chalet pieces near the Snowy Mountains. Each design prints to your exact wall size, with help from our wall measuring guide when you need it. No cropping, no joins in the wrong spots.
Misty Mountain and Birch Forest Options
Misty mountain scenes work best in larger lounge rooms with high ceilings. Birch forest murals suit narrow hallways and bedrooms. Both give a soft, layered look that pulls a room together.
Snowy Wall Mural Styles for Lounge Rooms and Bedrooms
A snowy wall mural pairs well with the relaxed Aussie style most homes lean into. Coastal whites, raw timber, linen sofas, and rattan chairs all sit well against a winter scene. The mural acts like a fresh canvas behind your furniture.
Hamptons style homes in Perth and Adelaide also pick up snow wallpaper for the same reason. The crisp tones lift navy and cream colour schemes. They also work with brushed brass lamps, jute rugs, and washed timber floors, which sit nicely alongside our mountain wallpaper range.
For bedrooms, hang the mural behind the bedhead. Soft white linen, cream throws, and one dark green plant complete the look. Keep curtains simple and pale.
Lounge rooms benefit from snow scenes above a low profile sofa. Use a deep grey, charcoal, or olive sofa to ground the cool palette. A warm rug stops the room from feeling icy.
Pairing Snow Murals with Timber and Rattan
Pale oak floors and rattan accents work well with frost themed scenes. The natural warmth balances the cold blues and greys. Add a Berber rug and a few cream cushions, and the room reads warm yet airy.
Styling Frost and Winter Scene Murals with Aussie Decor
Aussie homes get strong afternoon light, in Perth and Brisbane in particular. Snow murals hold up well in that bright light because the cool tones soften glare. North facing rooms get the most light, so larger murals shine there.
Small lounge rooms benefit from misty scenes with low contrast, much like our softer forest wall mural picks. They make the wall recede and the room feel larger. Avoid busy patterns in tight spaces.
Large open plan homes near the coast can take dramatic mountain views or moody alpine scenes. The bigger the wall, the more impact you get from full wide prints.
For low ceilings, choose murals with horizontal lines. For high ceilings, vertical pine trees or tall peaks add height to a room.
Snow Scenes for Kids Rooms and Nurseries
Polar bear and arctic fox murals suit nurseries beautifully. The soft white background calms the room. Pair with pine cot frames and cream bedding for a Scandi nursery feel.
Peel and Stick Snow Wallpaper for Renters and Custom Walls
Renters across Melbourne, Sydney, and Newcastle often skip wall art because of bond rules. A peel and stick option solves that problem. It sticks to clean walls without paste and lifts off when you move out.
The self adhesive option works on smooth surfaces. Wipe the wall first with a damp cloth, let it dry, then peel and align from the top. No glue, no mess.
For long term rooms, paste the wall murals last for years. They handle wear in busy hallways and lounge rooms. Both options are GreenGuard certified for indoor air quality, which matters in closed flats and kids' rooms.
Cleaning is simple. Use a soft dry cloth or a slightly damp sponge for light marks. Avoid harsh sprays.
Custom Size Snow Murals for Any Wall
We print every snow mural to your exact wall size. Send us the width and height in metres or feet. Our printers handle the rest. Free and fast shipping is included on every order across Australia.
Snow Murals for Kids, Christmas, and Ski Chalets
Christmas in July is a real thing in Australia. Families head to Thredbo, Perisher, and Falls Creek for a snow break. Many also bring that mood home with a winter wallpaper range. The bedroom feels like a chalet without leaving Brisbane.
Kids love arctic fox and polar bear themes. The soft palette suits nurseries and toddler rooms. Older kids enjoy mountain murals with cabins and tall pines.
Hotel lobbies, spa wellness rooms, and restaurant feature walls also work well with frost themes. The cool palette signals calm and quiet. Our team has printed large panels for ski chalet stays near Mount Buller and boutique hotels along the alpine route.
Why Snow Wallpaper Works in Australian Interiors
Snow wallpaper suits Aussie homes that want a calm, cool feature without the work of painting. It pairs with coastal whites, Hamptons navy, raw timber, and rattan. It fits bedrooms, lounge rooms, kids' rooms, and commercial spaces. For more on choosing cooler palettes, see our winter styling ideas blog. Renters get peel and stick; owners get long lasting paste the wall murals.
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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 snow wallpaper used for?
Snow wallpaper is used as a printed wall covering that brings winter scenes, snowy forests, and frosty landscapes into a room. People install it on feature walls, behind beds, in hallways, and on ceilings for a cool, atmospheric mood.
Is snow wallpaper suitable for kids' rooms?
Yes, snow wallpaper works well in kids' rooms. Designs like snowy deer, polar bears, and winter forests feel calming and storybook in style. Soft pastel and Nordic looks suit nurseries and toddler bedrooms best.
Can a snow wall mural be reused?
Most peel and stick snow murals can be removed cleanly, but they are designed for one main install. Once peeled, the adhesive weakens, so reapplication often loses bond strength. A fresh print gives the best result for a second room.
How long does a peel and stick snow mural last in a heated room?
A peel and stick snow mural typically lasts five to ten years in a normally heated room. Direct exposure to a radiator or fireplace can shorten that lifespan. Keep the print at least 30 cm from any direct heat source.
Does snow wallpaper work in a small room?
Yes, snow wallpaper works very well in small rooms. The white and pale palette reflects light and makes the space feel more open. Choose a wide horizon scene rather than a dense forest to keep the wall airy.
Can I install a snow mural on a textured wall?
Smooth walls give the cleanest result, but lightly textured walls also accept most mural prints. Heavy textures such as Artex or popcorn finishes need lining paper or skim coating first. A flat surface helps the snow scene read crisply.
What lighting works best with a snow mural?
Warm white bulbs around 2700K to 3000K bring out the soft cream and beige tones in a snow mural. Cold blue light flattens the depth and washes the scene out. Table lamps and wall sconces lift the mural more than ceiling spots.