Nature Wallpaper

Nature wallpaper brings printed outdoor scenery onto interior walls. Our Australian collection spans forest scenes, coastlines, mountains, ferns, jungle prints, foliage, and open-sky landscapes. The range suits lounge rooms, main bedrooms, study nooks, and rumpus rooms across homes in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane, and Adelaide. Designs sit beautifully alongside whitewashed timber, rattan chairs, linen sofas, and soft coastal tones. Peel and stick options make this collection a smart pick for renters and quick weekend refreshes.

Nature Wallpaper for Every Aussie Room

A scenic wall mural sits beautifully in homes that lean toward a relaxed, outdoorsy feel. A misty gum forest behind the bed creates a tranquil focal point. A coastal cliff scene in the lounge room opens up the space. A fern-filled botanical print works in a narrow hallway where light is low. Aussie homes from Brisbane to Hobart often blur the line between inside and out, and these designs lean into that look. Pick bright, sun-washed scenes for north-facing rooms. Go moodier with deep greens for south-facing spaces. Each design has been shot or drawn to hold up at full wall scale. Most buyers choose one feature wall, not all four.

Nature inspired wallpaper for feature walls

A feature wall, sometimes called an accent wall, is the easiest win. Place the mural behind the sofa, bedhead, or dining table. Keep the other three walls in soft white or warm sand. Nature inspired wallpaper works best when the surrounding decor stays calm and lets the print breathe.

Nature Wall Mural Colour Pairings

A nature wall mural gives you a ready-made colour palette. Match your sofa and rugs to the tones already in the print. A coastal scene pulls from white, sand, and sea-glass green. Pair it with a white linen lounge, a jute rug, and a light oak coffee table. A deep woodland scene pulls from olive, moss, and bark brown. Pair that with a caramel leather sofa, cream cushions, and black iron lamps. For Hamptons homes around Sydney's Northern Beaches, stay with blues, whites, and pale timber. For Queenslander homes in Brisbane with dark stained floors, lean warmer. Keep curtains plain and let the wall do the talking. Soft cotton or linen sheers work best.

Works with coastal and Hamptons styling

Sand, sage, and dusty blue match coastal scenic prints. Add rope detailing, rattan pendants, and plain white skirting. The look stays fresh without feeling themed.

Choosing the Right Wall and Room for a Scenic Mural

Room choice matters as much as design choice. In a small bedroom, pick one wall behind the bed. A full four-wall install can feel heavy. In a larger lounge, a scenic mural behind the main sofa anchors the space. Open-plan kitchens work too. Use a forest or coastal scene to zone the lounge end from the dining end. For study nooks, a calm bush or ocean scene lifts focus. Alfresco entertaining areas often have one solid indoor wall facing the deck. That wall is gold. A wide panoramic landscape print there pulls the outdoors through the glass. North-light rooms in Adelaide and Perth handle darker prints well.

Natural scenery wallpaper for study nooks

A study nook near a window feels larger with a forest or coast scene behind the desk. It cuts screen fatigue. Pair with a timber desk and a plain stool. Natural scenery wallpaper softens the workspace without adding clutter.

Install, Peel and Stick, and Renter-Friendly Tips

Install is simpler than most people expect. Paste-the-wall designs go up like standard wall covering. A painter or a handy friend can hang a feature wall in an afternoon. Peel and stick is the renter's best friend. It lifts off cleanly at the end of a lease with no damage to paint. That makes it a popular pick across rentals on the Gold Coast, in Melbourne apartments, and in Sydney share houses. Both formats are printed on eco-friendly, PVC-free, non-toxic non-woven paper or fabric-backed stock - safe for bedrooms, kids' rooms, and nurseries with no solvent smell. The result is a peaceful atmosphere that lasts. Wipe light marks with a damp cloth. For humid coastal homes, let walls fully dry after cleaning before replacing art.

Peel and stick nature wallpaper for renters

Peel and stick nature leaves wallpaper is ideal for apartments and share houses. It goes on, comes off, and leaves no glue residue. Perfect for a short lease or a quick refresh between tenants.

Why Aussies Choose a Nature Scene Right Now

Most buyers land on a nature theme for one of three reasons. A new-home move-in where the lounge room needs one bold, serene wall. A nursery or kids' room where parents want calming flora and fauna over cartoon prints. A work-from-home setup where a study nook needs depth behind the desk. Some come in after a summer of bushwalks or a coastal holiday and want a reminder of that feeling on the wall. Others are prepping for Christmas and summer entertaining. A fresh feature wall lifts a tired lounge room in a weekend. Renters pick these prints before an end-of-year lease renewal. Empty nesters reclaim a spare room as a reading snug. Eco-conscious buyers also lean in here, drawn to greenery and biophilic design.

Nature themed wallpaper for home offices

Nature themed wallpaper behind the desk softens long Zoom days. Green tones reduce eye strain. Pick a print with horizon depth for the widest visual feel.

Nature Wall Covering for Real Australian Homes

This range was curated for Australian homes that want to bring the outdoors inside. The collection covers forests, beaches, ferns, jungle, mountains, and wide open skies. The prints suit lounge rooms, main bedrooms, study nooks, and rumpus rooms. They pair with coastal, Hamptons, Queenslander, and modern styling. Renters get peel and stick, owners get paste the wall. Custom sizing means each mural fits your exact wall, not a standard roll.

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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 color sofa pairs best with a forest nature mural?

A linen sofa in oat, putty, or soft gray sits best against a forest mural. The neutral tone lifts the greens without clashing. Warm taupe and dusty sage also work well. Avoid bright white leather, since it fights the softness of the scene. A mid-gray or oat sofa reads calm and settled.

Does a nature wall mural suit wooden flooring?

Yes, oak, ash, and pine floors all pair beautifully. A honey oak floor picks up the warmth in woodland prints. Ash and pale engineered boards suit misty field scenes. For dark walnut, pick a scene with a lighter sky or open meadow. That balance stops the room feeling top-heavy.

Which wall should I pick in a small bedroom?

Go with the wall behind the bed. It reads as a clear headboard backdrop and frames the room. Leave the other three walls plain in a chalky off-white or warm cream. A full four-wall install in a small bedroom will feel crowded. One feature wall does the job well.

Will a nature scene work in a north-facing living room?

Yes, but pick lighter scenes. North light has a soft blue cast that dulls deep greens and browns. Choose a misty field, a pale coastal view, or a meadow with a bright sky. Avoid very dark forest murals in these rooms. Save those for south-facing or lamp-lit snugs.

Is peel-and-stick safe for a rental feature wall?

Yes. Peel-and-stick comes off cleanly from a properly painted, fully cured wall without marking the paint, which keeps deposits safe. Avoid any wall painted within the last three weeks, since fresh paint may still be curing underneath. Testing a small corner first on older or textured walls is worth the five minutes before you commit to the full install.

How do I clean a scenic wall mural?

Wipe with a soft, damp cloth using plain warm water or a drop of gentle dish soap. Never scrub or use strong cleaners. For a scuff, press a slightly damp microfiber cloth and hold it for a moment. Pat dry with a clean towel after to stop water marks setting in.

Can I use a nature wall mural in a cottagecore hallway?

Yes, this is one of the best-fitting pairings. Cottagecore loves soft florals, woodland scenes, and painterly fields. Keep the palette earthy with clay, olive, and oat tones. Add a rush-seat chair, a stoneware vase, and a wool runner. That builds the full look in a day.