Landscape Wallpaper

Landscape wallpaper is a printed wall mural that brings outdoor scenery, hills, forests, moorland or coastlines, onto a single wall indoors. Every design in this range is made to measure: we print your landscape wall mural to the exact dimensions of the wall it is going on, priced per square foot, so it fits cleanly from skirting to ceiling. The collection covers misty mountains, English meadows, woodland paths and soft coastal views. It suits lounges, bedrooms and long hallways in period terraces, new-build flats and Scandi-British cottages. The prints pair well with oak floors, linen sofas, painted panelling and warm neutral walls on the other three sides. Pick a calm palette for a bedroom, or a wider panorama for a lounge feature wall. Scroll down to browse the full range.

Landscape Wallpaper Styles for UK Homes

The look you pick sets the mood of the whole room, so it helps to know what is on offer. This collection splits into three clear families. Mountain and moorland scenes lean cool and moody. English countryside and meadow scenes feel soft, rural and cottagecore. Forest and woodland murals sit in between, calm and grounding. If you want a broader nature angle, the scenic mural collection folds in botanicals, skies and water as well as open views.

Cottagecore shoppers often pick rolling hills, hedgerows and wildflower meadows, the heart of the countryside wallpaper look. Period-home owners lean towards misty valleys and layered mountain ridges. Flat-dwellers in London, Manchester and Bristol tend to choose woodland scenes, which add depth without shrinking a small wall.

Pick the subject first. Then match the palette to your furniture, not the other way round.

A softer, rural scene for snugs and sitting rooms

A landscape wallpaper with meadows, hedgerows and low hills works well in a snug or sitting room. The horizon line sits low, which keeps the eye calm. Pair with cream linen, rattan and aged brass for a proper English cottage look.

Decor Pairings for Scenic Wall Murals

Pairing is where most scenic rooms go wrong. The mural does the heavy lifting. Everything else should step back. A good rule of thumb: pull one calm colour from the scene and use it on the opposite wall.

For the kind of mountain landscape wallpaper UK shoppers often reach for, Lake District peaks, Cairngorm ridges, misty Scottish glens, try Farrow & Ball Cromarty, Pavilion Grey or Skimming Stone on the other three walls. Soft taupe linen sofas, oak coffee tables and cream wool rugs settle the look. Avoid cool white trim; it fights the warm greys in most scenic art.

Countryside scenes sit well with sage cabinetry, natural jute, and rush-seat dining chairs. Forest murals pair with deep green velvet, warm brass lamps and dark timber. Keep patterned cushions to a minimum. One small check or stripe is plenty.

Works with oak floors and painted panelling

Tongue-and-groove panelling below a dado, with a scenic mural above, is a very British move. Keep the panelling in a soft off-white or muted green. Let the mural be the talking point.

Best Rooms and Walls for a Scenic Mural

Placement changes how a scene reads. A panorama on the wall behind a sofa pulls the eye outward. The same print above a bed feels closer and more dreamlike. Think about where you sit or stand before you commit.

Hallways and landings are the underrated spot. Most UK halls are long and narrow with one blank wall at the end. A countryside scene or forest path on that end wall gives a proper sense of depth, almost like a window. Victorian terraces with picture rails work especially well, run the mural from skirting to rail, and paint the wall above in a soft warm white.

Small bedrooms suit murals with a low horizon, which keeps ceilings feeling tall. North-facing lounges do better with warm tones: golden meadows, autumn woods, soft sunset hills. Cool mountain prints belong in south-facing rooms with plenty of daylight.

Scenic murals for bedroom walls

A landscape wallpaper for bedroom walls earns its keep when the scene is soft and quiet. A forest landscape wall mural for bedroom use pairs beautifully with plain linen bedding and a pared-back headboard, the trees carry the room on their own. Pick woodland scenes for a quiet bedroom where the wall sits behind the bed rather than in full daylight. Keep the side walls in a warm neutral so the scene stays the focus.

Scenic murals for living room feature walls

A landscape wallpaper for living room walls takes a wider scene than a bedroom. Panoramic valleys, layered hills and open coastlines sit well behind a sofa, where there is space to step back and take them in. Aim for a horizon that lines up roughly with the top of the seatback. For a calmer look in your sitting room, pair a rolling-hills print with oak, linen and a soft grey paint.

Scenic murals for hallways and landings

A landscape wallpaper for hallway walls needs a clear vanishing point. A forest path or a valley road draws the eye down the corridor. It makes a cramped entry feel longer and calmer. Our guide has more styling ideas for scenic walls, including hallway placements and period-home pairings.

Install, Peel-and-Stick, and Rental Homes

A full-wall mural sounds daunting. It is not. Because each landscape mural wallpaper order is printed to your measurements, the panels arrive numbered and line up edge to edge. Two people, a plumb line and a couple of hours is usually enough for one wall.

Two finishes cover most UK homes. Paste-the-wall non-woven paper is the one decorators prefer, you roll paste onto the wall, not the paper, and it hangs flat with no shrinking. Peel and stick is the renter’s friend. It sticks to smooth painted walls, comes off in one clean pull, and does not lift the paint underneath.

Older properties with lime plaster or blown walls need prep. A coat of lining paper first, then the mural on top, gives a smooth finish that will not ghost through.

Peel-and-stick murals UK renters can use

Peel and stick landscape wallpaper UK renters reach for is made for smooth painted walls and comes off in one clean pull. If your lease says no permanent changes, this is the finish to pick. It repositions while you are hanging it and removes cleanly when you move out. No damage, no deposit arguments.

Who Picks a Scenic View Wallpaper

The shoppers who come to this range of scenic wallpaper UK homes love tend to fall into a few camps. First-time buyers finishing a new-build lounge and wanting warmth. Renters in Edinburgh or Brighton trying to make a boxy flat feel like theirs. Parents redoing a child’s room with something calm but interesting.

A fair few are redecorating a period home, a Victorian terrace in Leeds, an Edwardian semi in Surrey, a cottage in the Cotswolds. They want something that nods to the landscape outside without feeling twee. A softly painted countryside wallpaper mural often does the job.

Others are simply after a winter refresh before Christmas, or a fresh start in spring. A new mural above the bed or behind the dining table resets the whole room in an afternoon. Our wider range of bedroom wall murals includes florals, soft skies and abstract washes if you want something less literal.

A calmer bedroom without a full redecoration

Swap the art above the bed for a full-wall forest scene and the whole room settles. Keep the bedding plain. Let the trees do the work.

Choosing the Right Scenic Mural

Landscape wallpaper suits homes that want depth without clutter. Pick a mountain scene for drama, a meadow for softness, or a woodland for calm. Every piece is made to your wall’s exact measurements and priced per square foot, so nothing is trimmed off or pieced together from standard sizes. The prints sit well in lounges, bedrooms and long hallways, especially in period terraces and Scandi-British interiors. Pair them with warm neutrals, oak, linen and muted greens. Renters can choose peel and stick. Homeowners often prefer paste-the-wall for a longer-term finish. With over 300 scenic designs to pick from, there is usually one that matches the mood of the room already. Scroll back up to browse the full range of landscape wallpaper for every room, from misty mountain scenes to soft meadow views.

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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 paint color works best with a mountain mural?

Soft warm grays work best. A pale warm gray, stone or greige on the other three walls lets a cool mountain scene breathe. Avoid bright white, which fights the warm undertones in most scenic prints. If the scene has a sunset or golden light, try a soft cream shade instead.

Does a countryside scene go with oak flooring?

Yes, and it is one of the easier pairings. Oak picks up the warm browns and greens in most rural murals. Keep the rug cream or natural jute so the wood and the wall do the talking. A linen sofa in sage or oat finishes the look without competing.

Which wall should I use in a small bedroom?

The wall behind the bed. A scene with a low horizon line keeps the ceiling feeling tall and stops the room from closing in. Leave the side walls plain in a warm neutral. Skip a patterned headboard, let the mural be the one feature, and the bed disappears into the scene.

Will a scenic mural work in a room that gets less daylight?

Yes, if you pick a warm palette. Go for golden meadows, autumn woodlands or sunset hills rather than cool misty mountains. Warm-toned scenes push back against dim or cool light and stop the room from feeling gray. Pair with brass lamps, cream lampshades and a warm wood coffee table.

Is peel-and-stick safe to use in a rental home?

Yes. Peel-and-stick murals are made for smooth painted walls. They go up cleanly and come off in one pull when you move, without lifting the paint. Test a small piece in a hidden spot first if your walls were painted recently, as fresh paint needs a few weeks to cure before anything sticks to it properly.

How do I clean a wall mural in a bathroom or kitchen?

A dry microfiber cloth handles most dust. For the odd mark, use a barely damp cloth with a tiny drop of mild soap, then pat dry. Avoid steam cleaners and heavy scrubbing. In bathrooms or kitchens, check that the finish you pick is rated for humid rooms, paste-the-wall non-woven holds up best.

Is paste-the-wall better than peel-and-stick for a long-term home?

For a forever home, yes. Paste-the-wall non-woven paper sits flatter, lasts longer and handles changes in humidity better than self-adhesive films. Peel-and-stick is designed for easy removal, which makes it perfect for rentals but less hard-wearing for decades. Pick the finish that matches how long you plan to keep the look.

Will a mural work on a wall with trim or picture rails?

Yes. Run the scene from the base of the wall up to the picture rail or chair rail, then paint the wall above in a soft warm white or muted stone. The rail frames the mural and keeps the proportions right in older homes. Above a sofa or behind a bed are the two most popular spots.

What kind of scene suits a long hallway?

A scene with depth and a vanishing point. Forest paths, country lanes and rolling valleys pull the eye down the corridor and make a narrow hall feel longer. Use it on the end wall, or on the full length of one side. Keep the opposite wall plain and add a slim console for mail and keys.