Rooms wallpaper is a printed wall covering chosen to suit a specific room. This shop by room range groups bedroom, living room, kitchen, bathroom, hallway and nursery designs in one place. It matches a wall mural to each room. Light, size and purpose lead the choice. Each design is custom sized to your exact wall. Every category is built around how a room is really used in real UK homes.
The collection works for new builds, period houses and rented flats alike. You can pick a calm bedroom feature wall, a wipeable kitchen print or a bright nursery mural. Renters can choose a removable, self-adhesive option that peels away cleanly when you move. Homeowners in London, Manchester and Edinburgh often start with one accent wall, then add more. The aim is simple. Find a design that fits the room you are decorating right now.
Rooms Wallpaper That Matches How You Live
Rooms wallpaper works best when the design follows the job of the room. A bedroom wants calm tones and soft pattern. A kitchen needs a wipeable, durable surface near steam and splashes. A hallway can take a bolder mural because you pass through it quickly. Giffywalls specialises in custom-sized peel-and-stick wallpapers and large-scale murals, providing made-to-measure wall coverings for residential and commercial spaces. Our team has produced wall murals for homes in Bristol, Leeds and Glasgow. So the advice here comes from real customer orders. We have shipped prints for box bedrooms, open-plan lounge looks and narrow Victorian halls. The shop by room layout saves you time. Instead of scrolling one huge catalogue, you start with your actual space. That keeps the search focused and the result right for the wall you have.
Room Wall Mural Ideas For Every Space
Pick the mood first, then the scale. A small room suits a tighter pattern. A large feature wall can carry a wide scenic mural without looking busy.
Which Wallpaper Suits Which Room (Quick Guide)
- Bedroom: calm tones, soft pattern, removable options for renters
- Living room: a bold feature wall against a neutral sofa
- Kitchen: wipeable, durable, moisture resistant designs
- Bathroom: moisture resistant finish with good extraction
- Hallway and stairs: vertical pattern, brighter scenic mural
- Dining room: richer evening tones under warm light
- Nursery and kids room: soft themes, self-adhesive, age appropriate
- Home office: a focused, calm backdrop for video calls
Wallpaper For Bedroom, Living Room And Lounge
Wallpaper for bedroom and living room walls should sit well with what you already own. In a bedroom, soft sage, warm clay and muted blue calm the space. These tones suit oak or walnut furniture, and you can browse calming bedroom designs for the look. A grey or cream sofa pairs cleanly with most living room murals. The wall can then be the bold part. For a lounge with a dark floor, lighter wall colours keep the room feeling open. White skirting and a plain rug let a busy pattern breathe. In a kitchen, pick a print that picks up one cabinet or splashback tone. Dining rooms can go richer, since the room is used in the evening under warm light. The trick is to repeat one colour from the wall somewhere else in the room. That single link makes the whole scheme look planned.
Wallpaper Designs For Modern Room Schemes
Modern rooms lean on two or three colours, not more. Match the wall to one of them and keep the rest plain.
Room Wallpaper Ideas For Small And Dark Spaces
Room wallpaper ideas change a lot with light and size. A north facing room gets cool light, so warm tones stop it feeling flat. A south facing room can take cooler blues and greens without going cold. In a small bedroom, put the mural behind the headboard and keep the other walls plain. That gives depth without closing the room in. A kitchen wants a different approach again, so look for a wipeable kitchen finish that copes with steam. In a long hallway, a vertical pattern lifts the eye. It makes the ceiling feel higher. For a low ceiling, skip large busy motifs and choose a finer design. One feature wall is usually enough in a small space. Four walls of pattern can work in a large lounge or a generous landing.
Bedroom Feature Wall And Accent Wall Tips
A feature wall sits behind the bed or the sofa, never on the busiest wall. Keep furniture against it low so the design stays in view. It also helps to measure the wall first so the print fits cleanly.
Peel And Stick Or Paste, Care By Room
Most buyers want to know how the wallpaper goes up and comes down. Paste the wall designs are firm and long lasting, which suits halls and living rooms. Peel and stick designs are removable and self-adhesive, so they suit renters and kids rooms. In a rented flat, the removable option lifts away without marking the plaster. For a kitchen or bathroom, choose a finish you can wipe with a damp cloth. Steam and splashes are fine on a wipeable surface if you do not scrub hard. In a damp British bathroom, run the extractor fan and the print stays sound for years. Free and fast shipping covers the whole UK, and each design is custom cut to your wall. A quick care wipe every few weeks keeps colours fresh.
Removable Room Wallpaper For Rented Homes
Renters in Birmingham and Glasgow pick the self-adhesive option most. It comes away in one piece and leaves the wall clean.
Wall Mural For Every Room And Life Stage
People redecorate at clear moments, and the right room mural fits the moment. A new baby means a calm nursery in soft tones. A growing child wants a bolder theme they helped choose, so kids room wallpaper is a popular next step. A house move is the easy time to redo a hallway before the furniture lands. Working from home changes things too. Many people fix up a study or office wall for video calls. A winter refresh before Christmas guests often starts with the dining room and lounge. Couples in Leeds and Bristol often do one room a season rather than the whole house at once. There is no rush. Pick the room that bothers you most and start there.
Choosing Wallpaper By Room The Simple Way
Good rooms wallpaper always starts with the room, not the design. Choosing wallpaper by room comes down to three things. Match the design to how the room is used, the light it gets, and the size of the wall. Calm tones suit bedrooms, wipeable finishes suit kitchens and bathrooms, and bolder murals suit halls and dining rooms. Renters can lean on the removable, self-adhesive option with confidence. For more layout ideas, our trending bedroom mural ideas post is a good start. Homes from London to Glasgow use the same simple method with good results. Start with the room you use most. Pick one wall, match one colour, and let the design do the rest.
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 rooms wallpaper?
Rooms wallpaper is a printed wall covering picked to match how a specific room is used. It groups bedroom, living room, kitchen, and nursery designs so you shop by space, not one large catalog. Each design is custom sized to your wall.
Which wallpaper is best for a small room?
A finer pattern on one feature wall works best in a small room. Keep the other walls plain so the space still feels open. A light background color also helps a tight room feel bigger.
Is peel and stick wallpaper safe for renters?
Yes. Peel and stick designs are removable and self-adhesive. They lift away cleanly without marking the plaster, which makes them a safe choice for rented homes and short leases.
Can wallpaper be used in a kitchen or bathroom?
Yes, if you pick a wipeable, moisture resistant finish. Run an extractor fan in steamy rooms and avoid hard scrubbing. A quick wipe with a damp cloth keeps the surface clean.
How do I choose wallpaper for a north facing room?
North facing rooms get cooler light, so warm tones stop the wall looking flat. Soft clay, warm beige, and gentle gold lift the space. Save cool blues and greens for brighter, south facing rooms.
Do I need to measure my wall before ordering?
Yes. Each design is made to your exact measurements, so a correct wall size matters. Measure width and height at a few points and use the largest figures for a clean fit.
Which wall should the feature design go on?
Put the feature design on the wall you see first, or the one behind a bed or sofa. Avoid the busiest wall with doors and windows so the pattern stays in view.