Geometric wallpaper is a printed wall covering built from repeating shapes such as hexagons, diamonds and chevrons. This collection covers black-and-white grids, soft pastel trellis, bold art deco fans and warm gold accents. Hexagon, diamond, herringbone and chevron prints sit beautifully in hallways, snugs, sitting rooms and on chimney breasts. From a Victorian terrace in Manchester to a Georgian flat in Bath, or a contemporary new-build outside London, the right pattern can shift the whole feel of a modern interior.
Geometric Wallpaper for Every UK Room
Geometric wallpaper works because the eye reads patterns before colour. A small hexagon repeat calms a narrow hallway wallpaper layout in a London townhouse. A bold chevron lifts a dull chimney breast in a Birmingham semi. In a Victorian sitting room in Liverpool or Leeds, a fine trellis wallpaper sits well under a picture rail. In a contemporary flat in Manchester, a generous art deco fan turns a plain wall into a striking feature wall.
Think about what the room already has. Busy floors want calmer walls. Plain floors can carry a louder print. If your ceiling is low, choose a vertical line or tall diamond to draw the eye up. Many buyers order a sample first, then commit to the rolls once the colour reads right at home.
Hexagon, Trellis and Diamond Prints for Period Homes
Edwardian and Victorian rooms in cities such as Bath, Edinburgh and York already have mouldings, skirting and dado rails. Keep the pattern fine so it does not fight the woodwork. Muted greys, warm creams and inky blues read best here. A trellis or small diamond repeat suits these spaces beautifully.
Geometric Pattern Wallpaper Pairings in Black, White, Grey and Gold
A geometric pattern wallpaper lives or dies by what sits in front of it. Pair black and white geometric wallpaper with natural oak, warm brass handles and a soft cream rug. Pair gold geometric wallpaper with deep green velvet, smoked glass or a walnut sideboard. Grey geometric wallpaper holds its own against a charcoal sofa and brushed nickel lighting. For pastel trellis, add a linen sofa in putty or stone.
Curtains matter more than people realise. Heavy patterned drapes will drown the wall. Plain linen or a simple textured weave lets the pattern breathe. On the opposite wall, keep the paint one shade lighter than the palest tone in the print. Metallic and copper accents lift the look further in interior design schemes built around contrast.
Pairing with Oak Floors and White Skirting
Oak and white are the default in most British homes, from a Bristol Georgian flat to a Brighton coastal terrace. Warm geometric shapes wallpaper in honey, rust or soft black will feel grounded against that base. Avoid cool greys if your floor leans orange.
Choosing the Right Wall and Light for a Feature Wall
Pattern scale should match room size. A small snug takes a small repeat. A double-height hallway can carry a bold 3D graphic print across the whole stairwell. A north-facing sitting room turns cool, so warm golds, terracotta and ochre lift it. A south-facing room stays bright all day, so cool blues, navy and soft greens hold up well.
For a feature wall, choose the wall, the sofa or bed faces. The chimney breast is the classic pick. Behind the bed also works in a small bedroom.
Feature Wall vs Statement Wall vs Full Four Walls
Full four walls suit a cloakroom or downstairs loo. In larger rooms, a feature wall or single statement wall stops the pattern taking over. If you are unsure how much paper to order, the how to measure guide walks you through it.
Install, Care and Rental Homes Across the UK
Most prints in this collection come as paste-the-wall paper or peel and stick wallpaper. Paste-the-wall is the cleanest install for a long-term home. The non-woven backing makes the panels easy to hang, even for first-time decorators in Cardiff or Belfast. Roll paste onto the plaster, hang the panel and smooth it down.
Peel and stick suits renters, students and anyone testing a look for a year or two. It lifts off cleanly when you move out, which makes it a favourite in shared houses across Cambridge, Edinburgh and Brighton.
For care, a damp microfibre cloth handles light marks. Avoid soapy water on metallic and gold prints. In damp British rooms like a downstairs loo, choose a washable finish and leave an air gap behind furniture.
Geometric Peel and Stick Wallpaper for Renters
Peel and stick is the safest pick for a rented mid-terrace, university flat or short-term let. No paste, no soaking, no damage to the landlord's plaster.
When Buyers Refresh a Geometric Wall
Most people redecorate for a reason. A new sofa that no longer matches the old paint. A first flat in Manchester or Glasgow that feels too beige. An Edwardian home in York that wants a touch of contemporary edge. A snug being carved out of a spare room. A hallway being refreshed before Christmas guests arrive.
A print like this fits these moments because it adds character to home decor fast. You can hang a feature wall on a Saturday and have the room looking finished by Sunday lunch. For pattern and colour direction, the 10 Cutting-Edge Geometric Wallpaper Ideas guide is a strong starting point.
Picking Your Geometric Wall Print
This range of geometric design wallpaper covers hexagons, chevrons, trellis, art deco wallpaper fans, herringbone, 3D textures and fine lines in black-and-white, gold, navy, grey and pastel. It suits hallways, sitting rooms, snugs and bedrooms across period and modern UK homes. The prints pair beautifully with oak, linen, brass and soft plain paint on the other walls. Order a sample to check the colour at home, then choose your rolls.
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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 suits a black and white geometric wallpaper?
A soft linen sofa in putty, stone, or warm gray sits best against a black-and-white print. Natural oak or blonde timber legs ground it further. Avoid bright white sofas, since they can make the wall feel stark. One textured cushion in rust or mustard adds warmth without clashing.
Does gold geometric wallpaper pair with wooden flooring?
Yes, gold prints sit beautifully on warm wood floors like oak, walnut, or blonde timber. The gold picks up the wood's undertone and feels cohesive. For cool gray floors, choose a gold print with a darker base like charcoal or inky blue. Keep other metals in the room matching for a polished interior design finish.
Which wall should I pick for a geometric feature wall in a small bedroom?
The wall behind the bed is the best pick for a small bedroom. It gives the room a focal point without crowding the eye from every angle. Keep the other three walls in a plain paint half a shade lighter than the print's softest tone. Bed linen stays simple.
Will a geometric pattern wallpaper work in a north-facing room?
Yes, but pick warm colors. North-facing rooms get cooler light, so warm golds, terracotta, rust, and ochre will lift the space. Cool grays and icy blues can make the room feel flat. A small repeat with a warm base reads best. Add a warm bulb in the lamps to match the mood.
Is geometric peel and stick wallpaper safe for a rental?
Yes, peel and stick is built for renters. It sticks firmly but peels off without pulling paint or damaging plaster. Test a small corner first on older walls. Keep the backing paper in case you move and want to reuse the panels. It is the go-to pick for short-term homes.
Can I order samples before committing to full rolls?
Yes, samples are recommended before you order full rolls. They let you check how the color, scale, and texture read in your own light. View the sample on the actual wall at different times of day, since north and south light shift the tone. Once it looks right, order one extra roll for safety.
Is paste-the-wall better than peel-and-stick for a feature wall?
It depends on how long the print needs to stay. Paste-the-wall wears better over several years and sits cleanly on lining paper, so it suits a long-term home. Peel-and-stick is the stronger pick for renters or anyone likely to swap the scheme within a year or two. Both finish neatly on smooth modern plaster.