Latest Wallpaper

Latest Wallpaper at Giffywalls UK is a collection of new prints, each one made to fit your exact wall size. The current drop brings William Morris florals, muted Scandi neutrals, cottagecore botanicals and modern abstract prints. You pick the size in inches or metres. You pick peel-and-stick or paste-the-wall. New designs arrive every few weeks, aimed at British homes that want a refresh without starting from scratch. Over fifty prints are live at any time, ready for a chimney breast, a hallway, a stairwell or a feature wall. Browse the newest drop below.

Latest wallpaper designs for British homes

Latest wallpaper designs are less about catching a fleeting trend and more about finding a print that sits well with the home you already have. The newest drop covers William Morris-style florals for a period sitting room, cottagecore botanicals for older terraces, and Scandi-British neutrals for a new-build flat. Larger-scale abstracts suit an open-plan kitchen-diner. A good pick should feel like part of the scheme, not a stand-in for a lick of paint. You will find prints that flatter white mouldings, dado rails and picture rails in Victorian rooms, alongside calmer options that suit the warm wood in a 1930s semi. Chimney breasts, behind-the-bed feature walls, hallway panels and stairwell landings all sit inside this drop, with nothing too loud or head-to-toe.

New wallpaper designs for a new-build flat

New-builds favour larger prints with quiet negative space so the open kitchen does not feel crowded. Echo one print tone in a rug or throw and the scheme ties together.

New wallpaper designs and colour pairing

New wallpaper designs work hardest when the colour pulls from something already in the room. A William Morris botanical sits beautifully behind a sage velvet sofa with brass lamps and a warm oak coffee table. Cottagecore florals pair well with pine, elm and natural linen, which is why they land so easily in country cottages and older British terraces. For a cooler Scandi-British scheme, a soft putty or mushroom-toned print lifts the room without fighting the furniture. In a dado-rail room, paper above the rail works best, with painted panelling below in a chalky Farrow and Ball-style shade. Keep curtains in the wall's lightest tone, and skip feature cushions in the exact pattern colour, since they make the room feel sample-book.

Pairing new prints with an inherited sofa

If you are working around a sofa you cannot change, pick a paper that shares one neutral tone with the upholstery. That overlap does most of the work.

Where the latest prints work best

The newest wallpaper patterns suit certain rooms more than others. Small bedrooms usually look bigger with paper behind the headboard only, and calm paint on the other three walls. A generous sitting room or knocked-through lounge-diner can handle paper on all four walls, particularly where the ceiling sits high and the windows face south or west. Victorian chimney breasts often look smartest with paper on the breast alone, letting original mouldings sit either side. For a dim north-facing room, pick a pale base so the print does not swallow the light. Stairwells suit vertical motifs that lift the eye upwards.

Latest wallpaper for a Victorian hallway

A Victorian hallway looks sharpest with paper above the dado rail, tessellated tiles leading at floor level and painted panelling below.

Install, rentals and damp-room care

The newest prints ship in peel-and-stick and paste-the-wall bases, both printed to the exact dimensions of your wall in square metres, so there are no offcuts or awkward joins. Peel-and-stick lifts off without pulling paint, which keeps deposits safe in a rented London or Manchester flat. Paste-the-wall sits beautifully over lining paper in a long-term home or a renovated period house. Older plaster often accepts modern prints more cleanly with a lining-paper base underneath. For a bathroom or downstairs loo, choose a paper rated for humid rooms and leave a few centimetres above any splashback. A soft, barely-damp cloth wiped in one direction handles light marks without scouring.

Care in a damp British bathroom

Ventilation matters more than the paper itself. Run the extractor fan during and after a shower, and the paper settles fine.

When a new drop meets a new room

Most people come to the latest wallpaper around a timing moment. A move into a first flat in Bristol or Leeds. A nursery set up ahead of a baby arriving. A rented terrace in Brighton that needs a bit of warmth without paint. Or a spring refresh before hosting Easter lunch. A custom wallpaper design is a lovely pick for a new home where you want one room to feel properly yours from week one. Make-your-own options also work beautifully for a child's room, where a personalised scene grows with the child for several years. Seasonal swaps (a lighter botanical for spring, a warmer ochre pattern for darker months) are easy with peel-and-stick.

The right new wallpaper for your home Wall

The right new wallpaper for walls picks up one or two decor tones you already love, settles in for years, and does not compete with the sofa. This drop spans William Morris-inspired florals, Scandi-British neutrals, cottagecore botanicals, contemporary geometrics and bespoke prints. Peel-and-stick and paste-the-wall bases suit period flats, new builds and long-term family homes across the UK. Over fifty new designs sit in the collection at any time, each printed to the exact size of your wall. A chimney breast, a stairwell or a downstairs loo can all find a match. Scroll back up to browse the newest drops.

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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 works best with the latest wallpaper prints?

Warm neutrals such as linen, biscuit, oatmeal or dove-gray sit well against most patterned prints, letting the wall lead. If the paper carries a strong accent color, echo that tone in a cushion or throw rather than the sofa itself. Matching the sofa exactly to the main print color flattens the scheme and makes it feel sample-book.

Do the latest designs pair well with wood flooring?

Yes. Most of the new drop is chosen with wood floors in mind. Lighter woods like oak, ash and pine pair with softer wall tones in cream, sage or pale blue. Darker floors such as walnut, cherry or dark-stained oak carry heavier tones like navy or forest green without making the room feel small. Keep the trim calm for contrast.

Which wall suits a new wallpaper print in a small bedroom?

The wall behind the bed is the easiest pick, and gives the room a clear focal point without shrinking the space. Skip the wall with built-in storage or a window, since doors and frames break up the pattern. In a long narrow bedroom, the short wall opposite the door draws the eye in rather than crowding the bed.

Does a new print work in a dim or low-light room?

With the right shade, yes. Low-light rooms feel cooler, so lean toward warmer cream, putty or soft pink bases rather than cool blues or grays. Mid-scale patterns read best in lower light. Very tight or very busy prints can make the room feel small. A warm-bulb lamp helps the paper show its true tone on darker afternoons.

Is the latest peel-and-stick range safe for rentals?

Yes. Peel-and-stick wallpaper comes off without damaging paint when applied to a clean, dry surface and removed carefully. It is a standard choice for renters who want a styled room without risking the deposit. Avoid fresh paint under three weeks old, and test a small corner first on older or textured surfaces.

How do I clean a new wallpaper print?

Use a soft, barely-damp cloth and wipe gently in one direction. Skip harsh sprays, scouring pads and anything abrasive. For bathroom and kitchen installs, decent ventilation during and after showers or cooking does most of the maintenance work, keeping moisture from building up behind the paper.

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

Paste-the-wall wears better over several years and sits cleanly on a lining paper or primer base, so it is the stronger pick for a home you plan to stay in. Peel-and-stick is better for renters or anyone who expects to change the paper in a year or two. Both finish neatly on smooth modern plaster or drywall.

How often do new wallpaper designs drop into the range?

New prints are added every few weeks, with larger seasonal drops before spring and fall, plus a smaller refresh ahead of the holiday season. If you are redoing a room around a specific event, a move-in or a nursery setup, check closer to the date in case a print you will love is about to land.