Mountain wallpaper is a printed wall covering that brings hills, peaks and ranges into a single dramatic scene. Our UK collection covers misty British fells, snow-capped alpine ridges, watercolour peaks, photographic vistas and minimalist line murals. Each made-to-measure design suits feature walls in lounges, snugs, hallways and bedrooms across period and modern homes. The prints sit beautifully alongside linen sofas, oak floors and soft cream walls, making them a popular pick for homeowners across London, Manchester, Edinburgh and beyond.
Mountain Wallpaper Styles for British Homes
Mountain wallpaper takes many forms. Some prints lean misty and soft, with pale greys and quiet blues that echo the Lake District on a damp morning. Others go bold and dark, layering deep slate peaks against an ink sky. Watercolour and hand-painted mountain murals add an artistic edge, while 3D mountain wallpaper uses depth and shadow for a sculptural finish. Photographic mountain murals capture every fold of rock for a realistic statement wall. A few are stripped back to clean lines, almost like a pencil sketch on the wall. The right choice depends on how busy the rest of the room already looks.
Choosing a mood for your room
Pick the mood first, then the colour. A misty fell scene calms a south-facing lounge in Birmingham. A dark peak adds drama to a north-facing hallway. A snow-capped ridge sits well behind a bed for an adventurous, wanderlust-led feel. A sage green or ombre mountain wallpaper works for a softer Scandi look. A line mural keeps a small flat feeling open and airy.
Mountain Landscape Pairings With Furniture
A mountain landscape sits well with natural materials. Oak, walnut and mango wood pick up the warm tones in the print. A linen or wool sofa in oatmeal, sage or warm grey lets the wall stay the focus. Skip glossy black furniture, since it tends to fight the softness of the scene. For curtains, a plain weave in a colour pulled from the sky in the mural is the safest pick. Soft cream skirting boards finish the look in a Victorian or Edwardian home.
Pairing with oak and linen
Oak floors warm a cool blue range. A linen sofa in flax or putty grounds the wall. Add one wool throw in rust or mustard for a small pop of colour. Keep cushions plain so the mural can breathe.
Best Rooms for a Mountain Peak Mural
These murals work beautifully as feature walls, accent walls and full statement walls. A blue mountain range wallpaper sits behind a bed as a calm backdrop for sleep. A darker peak mural suits a hallway, snug or downstairs loo, where short visits can carry a stronger look. In a large open-plan lounge in Bristol or Leeds, place the mural on the longest wall to anchor the seating area. In a small lounge, keep the design to the chimney breast so the room does not feel boxed in. Browse our wider landscape wallpaper range if you prefer rolling hills, mountain lakes or coastal scenes.
Mountain mural ideas by room
A tranquil mountain bedroom mural turns a sleeping space into a serene retreat with snow-capped views. A mountain living room mural anchors the seating area with a statement scene and breathtaking views. A mountain hallway mural greets guests with a moody peak. A mountain office mural keeps long working days calm, ideal for home offices and study nooks. A mountain dining room mural sets the tone for slow weekend brunches and family meals.
Light and ceiling height
North-facing rooms suit warmer tones with hints of amber, including sunrise and sunset mountain murals. South-facing rooms can carry cooler blues and snow-topped ridges. High ceilings handle a large scale mountain wallpaper mural with ease. Low ceilings prefer a horizon line that sits below eye level.
Iconic British and Global Peaks to Inspire You
Our designs draw on landscapes that capture the imagination. Snowdonia in Wales offers rugged ridges and brooding skies, ideal for a moody hallway. The Scottish Highlands and Glencoe deliver dramatic peaks for darker rooms and bold feature walls. The Lake District in Cumbria brings soft green fells and reflective waters that suit cottagecore lounges. The Peak District works for buyers wanting rolling hills and gentler tones. eyond the UK, you will find Mont Blanc, the Matterhorn, Mount Fuji, the Himalayas, Mount Everest, Mount Kilimanjaro, Table Mountain and the Rocky Mountains across the range, alongside the calm of a Norwegian fjord for those wanting a wanderlust-led scene with breathtaking views. Pick a peak that matches the mood of your room rather than only the colour.
Material, Install and Renter-Friendly Notes
Two main paper choices exist. Paste-the-wall non-woven wallpaper suits long-term homes and period plaster best, since it bonds tightly and lasts for years. Peel-and-stick wallpaper is the friend of renters and short lets, since it lifts cleanly when you move. Both arrive pre-cut to your wall size in centimetres or metres, so there is no guesswork. Light marks wipe away with a damp cloth and a soft hand. Avoid harsh sprays. In a damp Victorian bathroom in Liverpool or Glasgow, fit an extractor fan and keep the door shut while showering.
Made-to-measure sizing and wallpaper samples
Send your wall width and height in metres and the mural arrives in numbered drops. Order a wallpaper sample first if you want to see the print finish, paper texture and colour in your home light. Hang left to right, line up the seams, then smooth out any air. A wallpaper brush helps the finish stay clean.
Eco-friendly and non-toxic options
Our bespoke murals are printed with non-toxic inks on PVC-free, FSC-certified paper where possible. Each mural is made to order, which keeps waste low. Choosing a sustainable wallpaper does not mean compromising on print sharpness or colour vibrancy.
Refreshing a Period Home or Rental
A mural earns its keep at moments of change. You might be moving into a Georgian terrace in Edinburgh and want the hallway to feel grown-up. Perhaps you are turning the spare room into a snug for autumn evenings, or setting up a home office that feels calm during a long Zoom call. Brightening a rental in Manchester or Bristol without losing the deposit is just as easy. A mountain scene brings the great outdoors into any flat or terrace and fits all of these moments. It does not date like a busy floral, and it pairs equally well with a Scandi-British look or a cottagecore one.
Mountain Wallpaper Picks at a Glance
This UK range pulls together watercolour, photographic, 3D, snow-capped, foggy, ombre and minimalist styles in one place. The prints suit feature walls in lounges, snugs, hallways, bedrooms and home offices. They pair best with oak, linen, wool and warm cream walls. Renters can pick the peel-and-stick option, while long-term homes can choose paste-the-wall non-woven paper. Whether your home is Edwardian, post-war semi or new-build, a peak design will fit your space. For trees over peaks, the forest wallpaper range offers the same calm mood with a softer feel.
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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 the most popular style of mountain wallpaper?
Watercolor and hand-painted mountain murals are among the most popular for a tranquil look, followed by snow-capped peaks, foggy ridges, and minimalist line designs. The right pick depends on your room mood. Watercolor styles suit calm bedrooms, while bold photographic peaks work well as a hallway statement wall with breathtaking views.
What color sofa works best with mountain wallpaper?
A linen sofa in oatmeal, flax, putty, or warm gray is the safest choice. These shades let the wall stay the hero while keeping the room feeling soft. Sage green and dusty blue also work well. Avoid bright white leather, since it can look cold next to a misty peak scene.
Does mountain wallpaper suit period homes with high ceilings?
Yes, period homes with tall skirting, picture rails, and high ceilings flatter a large mountain mural beautifully. A misty or dark peak design works on the chimney breast or behind a bed. Keep surrounding walls in soft chalky white or warm cream so the mural does not fight the architectural details.
Can I order a wallpaper sample before buying a full mural?
Yes, sampling before you commit is the smartest move. A sample lets you see the print quality, paper texture, and color tone in your home light at different times of day. Order a small swatch, tape it to the wall for 24 hours, and check how it reads against your sofa, rug, and natural light.
Is peel-and-stick mountain wallpaper safe for rented apartments?
Yes, peel-and-stick is made for renters. It lifts off without taking paint or plaster with it, as long as the wall is clean and matte-painted. Avoid putting it on freshly painted walls; wait three weeks. When you move out, peel slowly from one corner and the wall stays clean.
Are mountain wallpaper murals eco-friendly?
Most quality mountain murals today use PVC-free, non-toxic inks printed on FSC-certified paper. Made-to-order printing also reduces waste, since nothing is mass-produced or stocked in warehouses. Look for these credentials on the product page if sustainability matters to you.
What is the difference between a feature wall and a full mountain mural room?
A feature wall uses one accent wall (often the chimney breast or wall behind a bed) for the mural, while the other three walls stay plain. A full mountain mural room wraps the design across multiple walls. Feature walls suit small rooms; full mural treatments suit large open-plan spaces with high ceilings.
Which famous mountains are popular as wallpaper murals?
Mont Blanc, the Matterhorn, Mount Fuji, the Himalayas, the Rocky Mountains, Mount Kilimanjaro, Table Mountain, and Mount Everest are among the most requested global peaks. In the United Kingdom, Snowdonia, the Scottish Highlands, Glencoe, the Peak District, and the Lake District lead the demand. Pick a peak that reflects a place you love or a mood you want to bring home.