Botanical wallpaper is a nature-inspired wall covering featuring leaves, plants and foliage for UK homes. This range covers fern prints, tropical leaves, vintage botanical illustrations, dark foliage, and garden scenes. It suits living rooms, hallways, bedrooms, and bathrooms. The prints pair well with warm oak floors, rattan furniture, and linen curtains. We print each mural to your exact wall size.
Botanical Wallpaper Styles That Suit UK Homes
From delicate plant wallpaper to large-scale botanical murals, this range spans every style from cottagecore to contemporary. Tropical botanical wallpaper features bold banana leaves and oversized palms. For bolder tropical looks, the tropical wallpaper range offers similar energy with even larger leaf prints.
Vintage Botanical Print Wallpaper
Vintage herbarium wallpaper draws from classic botanical illustration archives. It suits period homes in Bath and Edinburgh with ornate cornicing and sash windows. Soft cream backgrounds with inky greens or terracotta look timeless in a sitting room or hallway. These designs also complement leaf wallpaper designs if you prefer a more focused pattern.
For a darker mood, a deep navy or forest green botanical mural makes a statement on a chimney breast. Overgrown wallpaper with trailing vines and layered leaves suits garden rooms and Victorian snugs particularly well. Lighter botanical art wallpaper in pale stone or white tones opens up a small bedroom.
Popular botanical wallpaper styles at a glance:
- Tropical: large leaf prints in vivid and emerald greens
- Vintage botanical: fine illustrated prints on cream or aged backgrounds
- Dark foliage: deep green and navy tones for dramatic rooms
- Fern and woodland: soft earthy greens for calming spaces
- Garden scenes: garden-style wallpaper with illustrated flowers and plants for country homes
Chinoiserie botanical designs feature illustrated branches, birds, and flowering trees. They are popular in sitting rooms and master bedrooms across the UK.
Botanical Murals Look Best with These Colours
Botanical murals suit a wide colour palette. Mid-green designs sit beside warm white walls, honey oak floors, and natural linen sofas. They balance a room without competing with existing furniture.
Earthy Tones Work Well with Botanical Prints
Rooms with terracotta cushions, jute rugs, and raw linen gain depth from a botanical style wall mural in rust and olive. Keep the opposite wall in soft clay or warm cream. Customers in Bristol and Leeds often choose dark leaf designs for dining rooms. A botanical mural behind the dining table adds presence without crowding the space. For something softer, floral wallpaper in similar palettes can work just as well.
Rattan and cane furniture suit nearly every botanical design. If your sofa is already green, pick a botanical-inspired wallpaper in contrasting blush, terracotta, or off-white tones. Dried flower wallpaper with pressed botanical prints also works well in vintage-inspired rooms and cottagecore interiors across the UK.
Best Rooms for Botanical Wall Murals
The living room is the most popular choice. A single feature wall behind the sofa or fireplace carries the design well. In open-plan homes across Birmingham and Cardiff, a botanical accent wall defines the sitting area cleanly. Dark foliage designs actually work better in north-facing rooms than pale prints do, as the depth of colour holds in low light. Exploring the nature wallpaper range can help where you want consistent green tones carried across multiple walls.
One botanical wall tends to be enough in a standard-sized room. In larger rooms with high ceilings, papering two facing walls can work without feeling heavy.
Foliage Prints for Hallways, Bathrooms, and Bedrooms
Hallways benefit from botanical themed wallpaper. It draws the eye forward along the corridor. Light leafy wallpaper designs with pale backgrounds make narrow Victorian hallways feel wider. In bathrooms, botanical mural wallpaper holds up well with adequate ventilation. A leafy fern wallpaper behind the bed head works well too. Calm greens support a restful bedroom without feeling too busy.
Installing and Caring for Your Botanical Mural
Each botanical wall mural arrives in numbered panels. Paste the wall rather than the paper for the cleanest join. Work from left to right in sequence. Our full wallpaper installation guide covers the process in detail for each paper type.
Peel and Stick Botanical Wallpaper for Renters
Self-adhesive botanical wallpaper goes up without paste and peels away cleanly with no wall damage. This makes removable botanical designs a popular choice for renters in London, Manchester, and Leeds. All UK orders include free and fast shipping, so your new mural arrives promptly.
Wipe light marks with a barely damp cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners. In bathrooms, keep the room ventilated to protect the surface long term.
Botanical Print Wallpaper for Every Life Stage
New homeowners often choose a botanical design for the lounge or bedroom. Sometimes called botanic wallpaper, these prints add character without committing to a bold colour scheme. For room-by-room inspiration, the botanical styling ideas blog covers a range of styles and settings.
Customisable Botanical Murals for Specific Rooms
Interior designers working in London and Glasgow use customisable botanical murals to match exact room dimensions. We produce each design to order. Renters who want a temporary botanical mural opt for peel and stick panels. Parents decorating a child's room pick woodland botanical murals with illustrated animals or meadow wallpaper patterns for a softer, nature-filled feel. We have supplied large botanical wall murals to cafes and restaurants in Glasgow and Birmingham, where they are used as a statement backdrop behind counters and seating areas.
Finding the Right Botanical Design for Your Home
Botanic wallpaper and large-format botanical murals suit most rooms, styles, and home types across the UK. They work in compact Victorian terraces and large open-plan homes alike. Pair dark foliage with warm wood and velvet for a rich result. Pair light fern and garden prints with white paint and rattan for a fresh feel. Whether you want a dramatic feature wall or a subtle background print, this range has a design for every room, every style, and every wall size.
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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 botanical wallpaper?
Botanical wallpaper features designs inspired by plants, leaves, flowers, and foliage. Most popular in living rooms, bedrooms, and hallways, they pair well with warm wood tones, earthy textiles, and neutral paint colors. Popular styles include tropical leaves, vintage herbarium prints, ferns, and dark foliage designs.
What rooms suit botanical wall murals best?
Botanical wall murals work well in living rooms, bedrooms, hallways, bathrooms, and kitchens. A single botanical mural as a feature wall behind the sofa or bed is the most popular placement. Fern and foliage mural wallpaper also suits hallways, particularly in homes with Victorian or period-style architecture.
What colors pair best with botanical prints?
Green botanical prints pair best with warm white walls, honey oak floors, and natural linen. Dark botanical designs in navy or forest green suit brass hardware and velvet upholstery. Earthy rust and olive botanical style wall murals complement terracotta cushions and jute rugs.
Is botanical mural wallpaper hard to install?
Botanical mural wallpaper arrives in numbered panels. You paste the wall and apply each panel from left to right in sequence. Self-adhesive designs can be installed solo, while paste-the-wall panels are easier with two people. Most installations take a few hours.
Can a botanical style wall mural be used in a bathroom?
Yes. A botanical style wall mural works well in bathrooms with adequate ventilation. Ensure walls are clean and dry before installation for the best result. Self-adhesive designs are a practical option as they can be repositioned during hanging. Wipe with a barely damp cloth to clean and avoid abrasive cleaners.
What is the difference between botanical murals and floral wallpaper?
A botanical mural features a broad range of plant life including leaves, branches, ferns, and foliage, creating a lush and natural atmosphere. Floral wallpaper focuses on flowers such as roses, peonies, or tulips with a more romantic feel. Botanical designs tend toward earthy tones, while floral patterns lean toward color and vibrancy. When in doubt, botanical designs are the more versatile choice for rooms with mixed furniture styles.
Can botanical print murals be printed to a custom size?
Yes. Custom-size botanical print murals are produced to your exact wall dimensions. No trimming is needed on site. You enter your measurements when ordering and the piece is printed to fit your wall precisely.