Tree wallpaper is a wall mural printed with trunks, branches and leaves to bring a full nature scene indoors. The range covers birch, pine, oak, willow, eucalyptus and watercolour forest designs, made to your exact wall size in metres. It suits lounge rooms, study nooks, hallways and bedrooms in Aussie homes from Sydney to Perth. The prints pair well with timber floors, linen sofas and pale Hamptons cabinetry. Soft canopies sit nicely against gumtree views from the window.
Tree Wallpaper for Calm, Nature Led Aussie Rooms
A tree mural creates a calm, nature led feature wall by printing a full scene of trunks, branches and leaves at your exact wall size. Birch trunks read light and Scandi. Pine reads moody and still. Willow trails soft and romantic. Oak feels grounded and classic. Eucalyptus and gumtree prints give a true Aussie feel. Pick the species that matches how you want the room to feel, not just how it looks.
A single feature wall behind a sofa, bed or study desk is usually enough. Hamptons style homes, Queenslander timber walls and modern coastal builds along the east coast all carry tree prints well. If you want a wider scene, a forest wallpaper across the full wall reads as one continuous view rather than a repeating pattern.
Choosing a Tree Mural Style by Room Mood
A bedroom usually wants soft, hazy trees in pale tones. A lounge room can take taller trunks and bolder colour. Study nooks read best with calm prints that do not pull your eye off the screen. Match the mood first, then the species. A nature wallpaper in soft greens often suits both spaces in an open plan home.
Birch Tree Wall Mural Pairings With Aussie Decor
A birch tree wall mural is the easiest tree print to style. The trunks are pale, the gaps are wide, and the look stays light. It works against linen sofas, rattan chairs and white oak floors. Most Hamptons interiors lean into this palette already, so birch slots in without a fight.
Black and white tree wallpaper suits rooms with strong charcoal or navy accents. The contrast picks up cushion piping, window frames and dark joinery. For warmer rooms, pick a birch print with cream or soft beige tones. These read better against jarrah, blackbutt and spotted gum floors. Tree of life prints, cherry blossom designs and Japanese style branches all sit in this same palette family.
Pairing Birch With Timber Furniture
Pale timber lifts a birch print. Darker timber grounds it. If your sofa frame, dining chairs or bed base are already busy, keep the wallpaper plain birch with no leaves. Let one element lead the room. A simple woodland wall mural in pale tones often does the trick when the rest of the room is already busy.
Where Tree and Forest Murals Work Best in the Home
Tree prints suit walls you look at, not walls you walk past. The best spots are behind a bedhead, behind a sofa, or behind a study desk. Hallways and stairwells also work well, since the height of the wall matches the height of a trunk.
In small lounge rooms, pick a print with fewer trunks and more open sky. It keeps the room feeling open. In large open plan spaces, a forest wall mural with depth helps zone the lounge from the dining area. Federation cottages with high ceilings can carry a large scale oak design without it feeling heavy. For wider open vistas with valleys, lakes and mountains, see also the broader landscape wallpaper range.
North Facing and South Facing Walls
North facing walls get warm Aussie sun, so cooler greens and greys hold up well. South facing walls stay cooler, so warmer browns and soft greens add life. Always check a sample under your own light before you commit to a tree mural for the long term.
Material, Install and Care for Aussie Climates
Most prints come as paste the wall paper or removable self adhesive film. Both options are made to your exact wall measurements in metres, so the drop suits your wall with no off cuts. Owned homes often go for paste the wall for longer wear. Renters and short term homes lean towards removable self adhesive, which lifts off cleanly when you move out.
In humid Queensland and northern coastal homes, pick a print with a wipeable matte finish. A misty pine tree mural with light marks on the trunk hides dust better than a flat print. Wipe with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid harsh sprays near the seams. For softer painterly looks that age gracefully under bright Aussie light, the watercolour wallpaper range is a calm pick.
Renters and Short Term Homes
Removable self adhesive film is the safer pick for a rental. It pulls off cleanly when you move. Always test a small corner first if your walls are textured.
Tree Wallpaper Picks for Move Ins and Refreshes
A tree wall mural is a popular pick for new build move ins, granny flat fit outs and rumpus room redos. The print does the heavy lifting on the feature wall, so the rest of the room can stay simple. Many buyers reach for it during a kids to teen room change, or when the alfresco doors are being updated and the lounge needs to match the garden view.
Spring and early summer are the busiest times to plan a refresh. The light is good for sampling. Furniture deliveries are quicker before the festive rush. For sun drenched rooms with palm and frond looks, browse the tropical wallpaper range as a softer, beachier alternative to a deep forest scene.
Quick Guide to Picking the Right Tree Wallpaper
This range suits Aussie homes that want calm, nature wallpaper breath life into walls. The prints sit well in lounge rooms, bedrooms, study nooks, hallways and rumpus areas. Hamptons, Queenslander, Federation and Byron Bay relaxed styles all carry tree prints well. Pair pale birch with linen and white oak, or moody pine with darker joinery. With dozens of designs to pick from, there is a fit for most rooms and most light.
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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 tree wallpaper used for in home decor?
Tree wallpaper is used to bring woodland scenes, forest views or single trunk designs onto interior walls as a printed mural or repeating pattern. It is most commonly applied to living rooms, hallways, bedrooms and nurseries to create a calm, nature-led focal point. Popular tree subjects include birch, oak, pine and weeping willow. Designs range from soft watercolour woodland scenes to bold black and white birch prints and misty forest panoramas.
Is tree wall mural suitable for a north-facing room?
Tree wall mural works well in a north-facing room when you choose a design with warm tones such as amber, sage or soft taupe rather than cool grey. North-facing rooms in UK homes receive cooler, lower light throughout the day. A golden-toned birch or woodland print counteracts that coolness effectively. Pair the mural with brass lamps and warm white bulbs to reinforce the effect.
What is the difference between paste-the-wall and peel-and-stick tree print wallpaper?
Paste-the-wall tree print wallpaper uses an adhesive paste applied to the wall before hanging each panel, while peel-and-stick tree wallpaper has a self-adhesive backing that peels away for direct application. Paste-the-wall suits permanent installations in owned homes and typically offers a longer lifespan. Peel-and-stick is preferred by renters and those who want a damage-free option that can be removed without harming plaster or paint.
Which tree-themed wall covering style suits a Victorian or period home?
Watercolour woodland and misty forest designs suit Victorian and Edwardian period homes most naturally. These styles echo the nature-led motifs common in original Arts and Crafts and Victorian interior decoration. In a period property, hang tree murals above a dado rail or behind a fireplace breast. Keep cornicing and skirting boards in a chalky off-white so the wallpapered wall retains visual focus.
How is tree mural wallpaper sized and ordered?
Tree mural and wallpaper are typically custom-sized to fit the exact height and width of your chosen wall. You measure the wall in centimetres or inches, and the mural is printed and cut to match those dimensions precisely. This means no awkward cropping of trunks or canopies at the edges. Some designs also come as standard repeating rolls if you prefer a tiled pattern rather than a single-panel scene.