Orange Wallpaper

Orange wallpaper is a printed wall covering that adds warmth and colour to any room. It comes in burnt orange, terracotta, coral, and tangerine tones. This range suits lounges, bedrooms, hallways, and dining rooms across UK homes. The prints pair well with dark wood, rattan, sage green fabrics, and natural linen. Our orange murals are custom-sized to fit your exact wall.

Orange Wallpaper Styles: Plain, Striped and Retro

A plain orange wallpaper is the cleanest choice for rooms that need a single block of warm colour. It works well behind dark shelving or a gallery wall. Striped orange wallpaper adds structure and a sense of height. Vertical stripes are a smart pick for narrow hallways and low-ceilinged rooms across the UK.

Retro 70s orange prints are making a strong comeback in British interiors. Think bold curved lines, warm amber tones, and earthy motifs on a cream or dark base. Art deco orange designs take a more formal approach with sharp geometric lines and metallic highlights. Both styles suit a feature wall in a sitting room or lounge. Browse our retro and vintage wallpaper collection for more inspiration across this era.

Burnt Orange, Dark Orange and Terracotta

Burnt orange and dark orange sit at the richest end of the spectrum. They pair naturally with leather sofas, dark wood furniture, and exposed brick. In Leeds and Sheffield homes with period features, a terracotta print adds real depth. It sits well alongside original cornicing and tiled fireplaces. Rust tones also suit dining rooms where a little drama is welcome.

Art Deco Orange and Formal Patterns

Art deco orange wallpaper uses fan motifs, geometric shapes, and gold or brass accents. It suits period properties and formal dining rooms across the UK. Pair with velvet curtains, a bold rug, and brass fittings for the full effect. Our art deco wallpaper collection has several warm amber and terracotta options worth exploring.

Orange Wall Murals from Pastel to Bold Shades

Orange comes in many shades. Pastel orange and light orange sit at the softer end. They work well in north-facing rooms in Manchester and Bristol where natural light is limited. A soft apricot tone adds warmth without overpowering a small space. Deep tangerine and ochre sit at the bolder end. These tones suit large open-plan rooms and statement walls.

A coral or peach mural works best in bedrooms and dressing rooms. It pairs with nude linen, dusty pink, and antique brass fittings.

Pastel Orange, Light Orange and Soft Apricot

Pastel orange and light orange shades are the most versatile in the family. They pair well with pale pine flooring, limed oak furniture, and white bedding. Homes in Edinburgh and London with modern interiors often choose these tones for their understated warmth. Our pastel wallpaper collection has a wide range of soft apricot and peach options alongside this range.

Orange Colour Pairings: Navy, White, Grey and Green

Orange and navy is a bold, high-contrast combination. The warm and cool tones work well together in a sitting room or home study. Orange and white is a cleaner, fresher take. A terracotta or coral mural against white walls, woodwork, and ceilings feels light and modern.

Orange and grey remains the most-searched pairing in the UK. A warm rust or terracotta print against mid-grey walls creates a layered, editorial look. This style is popular in Edinburgh flats and London apartments. Orange and green is a natural, earthy pairing. Think rust tones alongside sage or olive. Our customers in Birmingham and Cardiff often choose this combination for their lounges. For nature-inspired prints that sit well alongside orange, browse our botanical wallpaper collection.

Chinoiserie, Damask and Scandi Orange Styles

Chinoiserie orange wallpaper features painted birds, flowers, and branches on a warm amber or cream base. It is a popular choice for dining rooms and sitting rooms in period UK homes. Damask orange designs use repeating floral or scrollwork motifs for a formal, traditional feel. They pair well with velvet upholstery and brass fixtures.

Scandi orange wallpaper takes a lighter approach. It uses clean botanical lines, muted tones, and simple leaf patterns. These designs work well in modern UK homes in London and Manchester where a clutter-free interior is the goal.

Ombre, Herringbone and Decorative Orange Murals

Ombre orange wallpaper fades from deep terracotta at the base up to soft coral at the top. This gradient effect suits tall walls and high-ceilinged rooms. Herringbone orange designs give the colour a graphic, textural quality. A burnt orange herringbone print works well in a home office or study where structure and focus matter.

For renters wanting colour without commitment, our self-adhesive orange murals apply without paste and remove cleanly. All prints use water-based inks safe for bedrooms and children's rooms. Explore our ombre wallpaper collection for gradient and faded orange options alongside this range.

How to Hang Your Orange Wallpaper

Most orange murals come as paste-the-wall prints or as self-adhesive sheets. For a rented flat or a temporary orange wallpaper solution, the self-adhesive option works best. It lifts cleanly and leaves no damage. For textured or uneven walls, the paste option gives a stronger grip and a cleaner finish.

All prints use water-based inks that are safe for bedrooms and children's rooms. We offer free and fast shipping to all UK addresses. See our wallpaper installation guide for full step-by-step help with both paste-the-wall and self-adhesive options.

Find Your Orange Mural

Orange murals suit lounges, bedrooms, hallways, dining rooms, and children's spaces. The range covers plain, striped, damask, chinoiserie, retro 70s, Scandi, ombre, and herringbone designs. There is a print for every room. Our team has produced orange murals for homes across Lo

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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 orange wallpaper best used for?

Orange wallpaper works well as a feature wall in living rooms, dining rooms, hallways, and bedrooms. Warmer shades like burnt orange and terracotta create a cozy, inviting atmosphere. Lighter coral and pastel orange tones suit bedrooms and dressing rooms where a softer look is preferred.

What colors pair best with orange wallpaper?

Orange pairs well with dark wood furniture, leather sofas, and rattan accessories. For a high-contrast look, try orange alongside navy blue or charcoal gray. Softer coral and peach tones sit well with sage green, dusty pink, and natural linen for a botanical, earthy feel.

What is the difference between burnt orange, terracotta, and rust wallpaper?

Burnt orange is a deep, smoky red-orange with high saturation. Terracotta has more clay and earthy undertones with a muted, warm finish. Rust leans slightly cooler and pairs best with dark wood and industrial-style rooms. All three work well as accent walls in living rooms and dining areas.

Can I use pastel orange or light orange wallpaper in a small room?

Yes. Pastel orange and light orange shades are ideal for smaller spaces. Use them on one feature wall to add warmth without making the room feel heavy. Pair with white or cream on the remaining walls and pale flooring to keep the space feeling open.

Is removable orange wallpaper available?

Yes. Self-adhesive removable orange murals are available and popular among renters wanting a temporary change. They apply without paste, lift cleanly, and leave no surface damage, making them ideal for rental properties or rooms you plan to refresh again in future.

What interior styles suit chinoiserie or damask orange wallpaper?

Chinoiserie orange wallpaper suits traditional, eclectic, and maximalist interiors. It works well in dining rooms and feature hallways. Damask orange wallpaper fits formal, classic rooms with velvet upholstery and brass or gold accents. Both styles pair well with dark wood furniture and rich, layered textiles.

Does orange wallpaper work in a north-facing room?

Yes. Warm shades like burnt orange, rust, and terracotta are some of the best choices for north-facing rooms that lack natural light. These tones add visual warmth and make the room feel more welcoming without extra lighting. Keep other surfaces neutral to balance the depth of colour.