Tree Wallpaper

Tree wallpaper is a printed wall covering that brings the outdoors in, using woodland scenes, single trunks, tree branches or forest views to transform a room. This range covers birch, pine, oak, weeping willow, blossom tree and misty forest designs in muted, watercolour, abstract and bold colour palettes. It suits British lounges, hallways, snugs, downstairs loos and woodland-style nurseries across the UK. The prints pair well with linen sofas, oak floors, sage paintwork and warm brass fittings. Many designs work equally well as a single feature wall behind a bed or a sideboard.

Tree Wallpaper for Lounges, Snugs and Hallways

Tree wallpaper gives a room a calm, outdoorsy feel without leaning rustic. Think of a quiet woodland in soft daylight. The look suits British homes that blend period features with modern colour. A birch print on a tall hallway wall draws the eye upward. A misty forest scene behind a snug sofa adds depth and warmth to the space. Single oak or willow designs work particularly well in London townhouses with high skirting boards and original dado rails. Tree branches wallpaper suits smaller alcoves and staircase landings where a full forest panorama would feel crowded. For a denser, layered woodland atmosphere with richly detailed canopy scenes, our forest wall murals for British homes lean into multi-layer designs that suit larger walls and open-plan living spaces.

Style Notes for Cottagecore, Scandi and Moody Interiors

For a cottagecore interior, lean into watercolour woodland prints. Soft greens, dusty pinks and chalky greys read warm and lived-in throughout the year. For a Nordic birch tree wallpaper feel, pick a black and white birch design or a pared-back pine line drawing and pair it with pale oak floors and a cream wool rug. For a moodier scheme, choose a dark forest mural in deep teal or charcoal. A tree of life wallpaper in earthy ochre or warm green works well in a sitting room that wants a strong graphic focal point without a full landscape scene.

Birch Tree Mural Pairing With Furniture and Floors

A birch tree mural pairs best with light wood, linen and soft greys. Think pale oak flooring, a cream linen sofa and a chunky knit throw. Black and white birch prints lift a room with charcoal upholstery or a slate-blue armchair, and they sit well next to white painted brick or shiplap cladding. If your floor is dark walnut, choose a birch design with warm bark tones rather than stark white. The bark and the floor should complement each other, not compete. For close-up leaf, fern and branch detail in the same woodland colour family, our botanical tree wallpaper prints sit well in adjacent rooms and carry the nature theme through a hallway or dining room without repeating the same design. In an Edinburgh New Town flat with high ceilings, keep skirting boards in a chalky off-white so the wall stays the focal point.

Pairing With Oak and Walnut Furniture

Warm oak sideboards work well alongside greener forest tree wallpaper. Walnut frames suit moody, misty pine tree designs. Keep metals simple: brushed brass for warm rooms and matte black for cooler, more contemporary schemes. An abstract tree design in a single tonal palette bridges both furniture types and works especially well in a dining room or home office. 

Choosing the Right Wall and Light Direction

Where you hang a tree mural matters as much as which design you choose. North-facing rooms receive cooler light, so warm, golden-toned woodland prints lift them best. South-facing rooms can take darker, moodier forest scenes without feeling heavy. For a small snug, hang a denser pine or willow design on the wall behind the sofa. In a long Victorian hallway, common in Bristol and Bath, a single birch column print or a vertical tree branches wallpaper stretched up the staircase wall draws the gaze beautifully upward. Behind a bed, choose a calmer, lower-contrast watercolour scene so it does not compete with rest. If you want wider countryside vistas alongside your tree prints, our landscape mural ideas for large walls pair well in dining rooms and open-plan areas that need more visual scale and depth.

Accent Wall vs Full Four Walls

Most tree-led prints work best as a single feature wall. Full-room installation suits soft, low-contrast woodland repeats only. A bold black and white birch design across all four walls can feel busy in a smaller space and is best reserved for large, well-lit rooms.

Material, Sizing and Renter-Friendly Options

Tree wallpaper murals are available as paste-the-wall or peel-and-stick, and every tree wallpaper in the range is made to measure so it fits your exact wall dimensions precisely. Paste-the-wall suits owned homes and lasts longer under daily wear. For rented flats and student lets in Manchester and Leeds where a damage-free solution is essential, our removable wallpaper options lift off cleanly without harming plaster or paint when applied to a properly prepared wall surface. Both options wipe down with a soft, barely damp cloth. In a downstairs loo or utility room, choose a wipeable finish to handle the occasional splash. British damp is a genuine concern in older properties, so make sure the wall is fully dry and primed before hanging. For nurseries, the inks are water-based and low-odour, so you can hang well ahead of a baby's arrival. If you want to see a design at home first, order a sample before you commit to the full wall.

Hanging Tips for Older British Homes

Edwardian and Victorian walls are rarely flat. Skim-coat any patchy areas first. Use a plumb line to keep tall birch trunks perfectly straight on the wall. Order one extra panel drop if your wall includes corners, a chimney breast or a bay window recess.

Tree Murals for Nurseries, Kids Rooms and Seasonal Refreshes

A tree-led wall print is a popular choice for a new-home move-in, a nursery makeover or an autumn refresh. Woodland nurseries with gentle birch or pine scenes offer a calm, gender-neutral option that suits many decor styles. For a nursery that grows with a child, look at designs that include woodland animals such as foxes, deer and rabbits nestled among the trees. An enchanted forest wallpaper with illustrated creatures and blossom tree details transforms a child's bedroom into a storybook space. Browse our full nursery wallpaper range for soft woodland designs sized for the smaller walls and lower ceiling heights typical in British new-build and period homes. Soft watercolour pine or birch prints suit cots in oak or sage green. For an autumnal woodland atmosphere before Christmas, pair a misty forest mural with mulled spice candles and tartan throws. In spring, swap to a green leaf or blossom tree woodland design for a lighter, fresher mood. Working from home in a converted loft in London or a box room in Bristol? A single oak tree print behind your desk softens video calls and adds genuine warmth to any backdrop.

Picking the Right Tree Mural Wallpaper

This range of tree mural wallpaper covers every British room style, from a Victorian hallway to a Nordic snug to a woodland nursery. Birch, pine, oak, willow, blossom tree and misty forest scenes suit lounges, bedrooms, hallways and downstairs loos alike. Pair light wood and linen with watercolour designs. Pair charcoal and brass with black and white birch. Choose a tree branches wallpaper for a more detailed, intricate look, or an abstract tree print for a modern, pared-back scheme. Every design is made to measure, so you can match scale, mood and colour to your wall with complete precision. Read our guide on nature wallpaper ideas for every room to plan colour pairings, room placement and material choices before you order.

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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 tree wallpaper used for in home decor?

Tree wallpaper is used to bring woodland scenes, forest views or single trunk designs onto interior walls as a printed mural or repeating pattern. It is most commonly applied to living rooms, hallways, bedrooms and nurseries to create a calm, nature-led focal point. Popular tree subjects include birch, oak, pine and weeping willow. Designs range from soft watercolour woodland scenes to bold black and white birch prints and misty forest panoramas.

Is tree wall mural suitable for a north-facing room?

Tree wall mural works well in a north-facing room when you choose a design with warm tones such as amber, sage or soft taupe rather than cool grey. North-facing rooms in UK homes receive cooler, lower light throughout the day. A golden-toned birch or woodland print counteracts that coolness effectively. Pair the mural with brass lamps and warm white bulbs to reinforce the effect.

What is the difference between paste-the-wall and peel-and-stick tree print wallpaper?

Paste-the-wall tree print wallpaper uses an adhesive paste applied to the wall before hanging each panel, while peel-and-stick tree wallpaper has a self-adhesive backing that peels away for direct application. Paste-the-wall suits permanent installations in owned homes and typically offers a longer lifespan. Peel-and-stick is preferred by renters and those who want a damage-free option that can be removed without harming plaster or paint.

Which tree-themed wall covering style suits a Victorian or period home?

Watercolour woodland and misty forest designs suit Victorian and Edwardian period homes most naturally. These styles echo the nature-led motifs common in original Arts and Crafts and Victorian interior decoration. In a period property, hang tree murals above a dado rail or behind a fireplace breast. Keep cornicing and skirting boards in a chalky off-white so the wallpapered wall retains visual focus.

How is tree mural wallpaper sized and ordered?

Tree mural and wallpaper are typically custom-sized to fit the exact height and width of your chosen wall. You measure the wall in centimetres or inches, and the mural is printed and cut to match those dimensions precisely. This means no awkward cropping of trunks or canopies at the edges. Some designs also come as standard repeating rolls if you prefer a tiled pattern rather than a single-panel scene.