Temporary Wallpaper

Temporary wallpaper is a renter friendly way to give your walls a fresh look without paint, nails, or long-term commitment. It peels off cleanly when you are ready for a change. That makes it ideal for flats, studios, dorms, and rented homes across Australia. You can use it on feature walls, behind beds, in kitchen, and even on furniture doors. Each design is printed to your exact wall size. There is no trimming, no wastage, and no guesswork. Pick a soft botanical, a bold mural, or a calm neutral pattern. You get a made-to-measure finish that goes up in under an hour. No strong smells, no mess, no damage.

Temporary wallpaper that works on any wall

This peel and stick finish sits well on most smooth, painted surfaces. Use it on feature walls, headboards, alcoves, and home offices. It suits rentals, new builds, and share houses alike.

Removable wallpaper Australia loves for rentals

Renters across Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth pick this option. It comes off cleanly at lease end. No residue, no paint damage, no bond worries. Just a clean wall on move-out day.

Renter friendly wallpaper with no bond risk

A low-tack adhesive holds firm while you live there. It is wallpaper that can be removed easily in one piece at move-out. Perfect for rental-safe wall decor in apartments, units, and student housing.

Easy to apply wallpaper with no tools needed

Setup takes under an hour for a standard wall. Peel the backing, stick the top edge, smooth down with a cloth, and trim the bottom with scissors. One person can do it. Great for a quick feature wall or a portable mural.

Custom size peel and stick wallpaper, made to fit

Every panel of this adhesive wall covering is printed to your exact wall size in centimetres. Send your wall width and height, and we cut and print to match. No joining odd strips, no waste.

Damage free wallpaper for painted walls

The adhesive grips fully cured paint yet lifts away without pulling the surface. It is a non damaging wall covering that keeps your deposit safe and your landlord happy.

Apartment wallpaper for dorms and small homes

Use it as wallpaper for apartment walls in studios and units. It also works as wallpaper for dorm rooms and nurseries. In cooking spaces, fit it as removable wallpaper for kitchen splashbacks. Wipe clean with a damp cloth.

Non permanent wallpaper for every room

Use it as stick on wallpaper for a temporary accent wall. Or pick a peel and stick mural for a nursery or kids room. It suits any space and any style.

why temporary wall covering wins

It is fast, custom, and fully reversible. You get a designer look with no paint fumes, no tools, and no bond risk. Pick a print, measure your wall, and you are done.

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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!

Does temporary wallpaper damage walls?

On a properly cured painted wall, no. The adhesive is low-tack on purpose, so it releases without taking the paint with it. The usual trouble spots are flat matte emulsion (which can chip when anything sticks to it), paint that hasn't fully hardened yet, and textured surfaces where the wallpaper can't grip evenly in the first place. Give new paint four weeks minimum before sticking anything to it.

How long does temporary wallpaper last?

A few years, usually. Somewhere between three and ten depending on the room. South-facing walls with a lot of direct sun are the harshest environment. Steamy bathrooms come second. A shaded bedroom wall with normal humidity will keep its colour and grip for a long time. You don't have to wait for it to fail though. You can take it down whenever you fancy a change.

Can I reuse temporary wallpaper after I take it down?

Honestly, not really. The adhesive loses most of its strength after being stretched once, and the material tends to distort a bit when you pull it off. Some premium ranges let you reposition during the first install, which is useful, but reliably reapplying the same panel to a new wall afterwards isn't something we'd recommend planning around.

Is it safe for bathrooms and kitchens?

Mostly yes. Normal ventilation is fine, and splashes wipe off with a damp cloth. The two places to avoid are inside the shower enclosure itself, and the strip of wall directly behind a hob, because constant steam and hot grease will work their way under the edges over time. Everywhere else in a bathroom or kitchen is fair game.

How do I put it up?

Peel back the first ten to fifteen centimetres of the backing at the top. Line the top edge of the panel up with the ceiling or picture rail. Press it down. Then slowly pull the rest of the backing away from behind with one hand while you smooth the front with the other, working from the middle of the panel outwards so any trapped air escapes out the sides. Trim the bottom with a ruler and a fresh blade when you get to the skirting.

What walls does it stick to?

Smooth, dry, clean painted walls with a satin or semi-gloss finish are ideal. Sealed wood panels are fine too. What it really doesn't like is anything chalky, dusty, greasy, or textured. Bare plaster, unpainted brick, heavy woodchip, and very matte emulsion are all going to give you trouble. A quick wipe with sugar soap and a dry-off before you start will save you a lot of hassle.

How much does it cost?

Pricing is per square metre, so the total depends on the size of the wall. A small alcove is going to cost a fraction of a full feature wall. Whatever dimensions you type in at checkout, the price updates right there so you can see it before you commit.

What's the difference between temporary wallpaper and normal wallpaper?

Normal wallpaper needs paste, a pasting table, and a steamer to get it off later, which is a proper job. Temporary wallpaper skips all of that. Peel, stick, smooth, done. And when you want to change it, you pull it off. That's the main difference in practice. Temporary is quicker to fit, friendlier to rented walls, and much easier to change your mind about later.