Jungle wallpaper brings the outside in with leafy foliage, palm trees and exotic forest scenes that suit any UK home. This jungle wall murals collection covers tropical leaf prints, dark green jungle murals, vintage safari designs, vibrant rainforest scenes and playful animal patterns for children. From a feature wall in a London lounge to a calming nursery in Manchester, these murals work across Victorian terraces, modern flats and family homes. Pair the deeper greens with velvet sofas and brass lamps, or soften the look with cane chairs and cream linen for a more natural feel.
Tropical Leaf Murals for Feature Walls in UK Lounges and Bedrooms
A jungle mural works beautifully on a single feature wall or across all four, depending on the mood you want to create. A dark, leafy print behind the sofa adds depth and warmth to a cool room, while a softer tropical leaf wallpaper above the bed brings calm without feeling busy. In UK homes, the classic choice is a deep green foliage mural on the chimney breast, framing the hearth and tying into a wool rug or oak floorboards. For statement wall impact in larger rooms, a tall palm tree wallpaper draws the eye upward and adds drama. The prints suit small snugs, generous sitting rooms, dining rooms, hallways and landings across cities like Bristol and Edinburgh.
Dark Green, Sage and Forest Green Accent Walls
A dark green leaf print is the most-requested look on our UK site, and sage green and forest green follow closely behind. Each shade brings depth to a north-facing lounge and flatters warm wood furniture. Hang a leafy print on one wall, keep the other three a soft off-white, and let the foliage do the talking. Browse our wider green wallpaper range for plainer companion tones.
Tropical Leaf and Palm Leaf Wallpaper Pairings
A jungle wall mural asks for a careful hand with furniture and soft furnishings. Velvet sofas in ochre, rust or burnt orange lift a dark green leaf print, while cream linen, sage cushions and natural jute rugs keep the look calm. Brass lamps, rattan chairs, ceramic planters and woven baskets add a lived-in feel. Palm leaf wallpaper sits well alongside monstera, banana leaf and fern motifs, while pineapple and coconut prints suit brighter, more playful spaces. On the floor, warm oak, walnut or a soft wool rug in oatmeal all work. Avoid cool greys next to rich foliage, as they flatten the green.
Pairing with Oak Furniture, Brass and Vintage Pieces
Oak, walnut and warm brass are the easiest match for a leafy wall print. The golden undertones in the wood pick up the sap green in the leaves. A brass wall light above a reading chair finishes the look. For a vintage tropical feel, add rattan side tables, terracotta pots and a Persian runner. Skip chrome and cool nickel here, as they fight the warm palette.
Choosing a Jungle Mural by Room Type, Size and Light
A leafy print needs thought around room size and natural light. In a small sitting room, keep a feature jungle mural to one wall behind the sofa or chimney breast. North-facing rooms across London and Manchester respond beautifully to deep green murals, which warm cool light. South-facing rooms in cities like Birmingham suit lighter tropical leaves wallpaper that won't fight the sun. Beyond the lounge and bedroom, jungle prints also work in kitchens (above the breakfast nook), bathrooms (with proper ventilation), home office spaces, dining rooms, conservatories, hallways and even up the stairs. A bright kitchen mural with palm fronds adds energy to morning routines, while a jungle bathroom mural turns a small space into a tropical retreat.
Period Homes, Victorian Terraces and Cosy Snugs
Period homes with picture rails and deep skirting frame foliage walls beautifully. Hang the print between the picture rail and the skirting, and paint the frieze above in a soft off-white. Edinburgh tenement flats, Bristol terraces and London townhouses all suit this approach. The trim frames the mural like a painting, and the high ceilings let tall palm prints breathe.
Hanging Methods, Sample Service and Care for Jungle Wallpaper
Our jungle prints come in two easy options. Non-woven wallpaper (paste-the-wall) is brushed onto the wall before hanging the dry panels. It is stable, strips off cleanly and suits long-term fits in owned homes; follow our standard paper installation guide for a step-by-step walkthrough. Peel-and-stick is our self-adhesive vinyl wallpaper, which lifts off the liner and applies directly to the wall, perfect for rented flats and house-shares in Leeds, Birmingham or Glasgow; our peel-and-stick installation guide covers the full process. Both options are washable with a soft damp cloth. Order a sample first to check colour and texture against your existing décor before committing to a full wallpaper roll. We recommend lining paper for a premium finish on uneven walls, and standard wallpaper paste for the non-woven option. Embossed and textured finishes add depth on flat surfaces.
Renter-Friendly Options for UK Flats
Peel-and-stick is the safe pick for a rental. It comes off the wall in one piece without damaging the paint behind. Always test a small corner first, and avoid freshly painted walls for the first month. For Manchester loft conversions or Bristol harbourside flats, this option lets you commit to a bold print without losing your deposit.
Jungle Themed Wallpaper for Children's Bedrooms and Playrooms
A jungle themed wallpaper works for babies, toddlers and older children. For a nursery, a soft safari print with gentle greens and warm neutrals pairs with a white cot and cream bedding. For a toddler's room or playroom, brighter wildlife prints featuring monkey, lion, tiger, giraffe and parrot designs add fun and learning. Older children respond well to a vintage explorer look, with muted palms, maps and big cats like cheetah and leopard. Hang the mural on the wall behind the bed so it is the last thing they see at night. Browse our wider children's bedroom murals for more options.
Tropical Jungle Wall Mural for a Nursery
A tropical jungle wall mural for a nursery works best in soft, faded greens. Pair with a cream rug, a rattan moses basket stand, and a natural wood rocker. Skip bright primary colours against the mural, as they fight for attention.
Jungle Wallpaper Colour Guide: Sage, Teal, Mustard and Beyond
Beyond classic dark green, our range covers sage green prints for calmer spaces, teal and turquoise tropical leaf wallpaper for coastal-feel bedrooms, mustard and yellow tropical murals for sunny kitchens, and navy foliage prints for moody dining rooms. Multicoloured wildlife prints suit children's rooms and playrooms, while soft beige and cream foliage works in minimalist UK interiors. Forest green remains the most timeless choice for period homes, and sage works brilliantly in modern new-builds.
Bring the Outside In: Biophilic Jungle Murals for Modern UK Homes
Biophilic design, the practice of bringing nature indoors, is one of the strongest interior trends in the UK right now. Jungle wallpaper sits at the heart of this movement, helping rooms feel closer to nature without the upkeep of real plants. A lush rainforest mural turns a London flat into a tropical paradise, while an Amazon-inspired feature wall transforms a Birmingham living room into an island getaway. Our exotic prints feature tropical birds like peacocks, parrots and flamingos, alongside leafy palms and ferns. For bird and butterfly fans, browse ourbirds wallpaper collection. For broader nature-led prints, ourbotanical wallpaper range offers softer florals mixed with foliage.
Bringing a Leafy Print into Your UK Home
A leafy wall print suits lounges, bedrooms, kitchens, bathrooms, hallways, conservatories and children's rooms across UK homes. Dark green and forest green flatter period homes; sage and teal suit modern flats; multicoloured prints belong in playrooms. Pair with velvet sofas, brass lamps and oak floors in adult rooms, or cane and white cots in nurseries. Order a sample to check the print before committing, and pick non-woven for owned homes or peel-and-stick for rentals. The full jungle wallpaper range covers tropical leaf, palm tree, safari, wildlife and exotic forest designs.
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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 sofa color pairs best with a dark green jungle mural?
A velvet sofa in ocher, rust, or burnt orange is the classic pick. The warm tones lift the sap green in the leaves. Cream linen and oatmeal boucle also sit well. Avoid cool gray sofas next to a deep leaf print, as the gray flattens the green and makes the wall feel dull.
Does tropical leaf wallpaper go with wood flooring?
Yes. Warm oak, walnut, and reclaimed pine all pair well with leafy walls. The golden undertones in the wood echo the yellow-greens in the foliage. On cool gray-washed floors, add a wool rug in oatmeal or sage to bridge the two. Avoid very dark ebony floors with a dark mural, as the room can feel heavy.
Where should I put a jungle accent wall in a small living room?
The fireplace wall or the wall behind the sofa is the best accent wall in most homes. It frames the focal point of the room and draws the eye in. Keep the other three walls a soft off-white or warm cream. One accent wall is plenty in a small space; four walls can feel closed in.
Is peel-and-stick or paste-the-wall better for jungle prints?
Paste-the-wall (non-woven) is more stable for long-term installation in owned homes and handles damp rooms better. Peel-and-stick (self-adhesive vinyl) is the better pick for renters because it peels off cleanly without damaging the paint. Both can be wiped clean with a soft, damp cloth.
Can I hang jungle wallpaper in a bathroom or kitchen?
Yes, with care. Choose paste-the-wall non-woven for steamy bathrooms and run an exhaust fan during showers. In kitchens, keep the wallpaper away from direct splash zones around the stove and sink. Wipe light marks with a soft cloth and warm water; avoid bleach.
What ages is jungle-themed wallpaper suitable for?
All ages. For babies, pick soft, muted greens and gentle animal shapes. For toddlers, brighter monkey, lion, tiger, giraffe, and parrot prints keep the wall fun. For school-age children and teens, a vintage explorer look with palms, maps, and big cats lasts well into the teen years.
What is the difference between jungle, tropical, and rainforest wallpaper?
Jungle prints typically feature dense foliage with animals like monkeys, big cats, and birds. Tropical murals focus more on palms, exotic flowers, and lighter, brighter scenes inspired by beach and island settings. Rainforest designs sit between the two, with lush canopies, ferns, and a deeper, moodier color palette.