Flower Wallpaper

Flower wallpaper is a printed wall mural that brings roses, peonies, blossoms and native blooms across a full feature wall. Our range covers coastal pastel prints, bright Hamptons bouquets, dark moody petals, vintage botanicals, modern watercolour designs and seasonal favourites like spring wallpaper and cherry blossom wallpaper. It suits lounge rooms, study nooks, granny flats and main bedrooms in homes from Sydney to Perth. The prints pair beautifully with blonde timber, plantation shutters and white linen for a relaxed indoor-outdoor flow.

Flower Wallpaper for Australian Homes and Light

Flower wallpaper feels right at home in spaces built for our dry, sunny climate. The prints work in Queenslander verandahs that open onto the lounge, Federation cottages with high ceilings, and newer Hamptons builds across Brisbane and the Gold Coast. A peony print behind the bed reads soft and coastal in a beachside Adelaide home. A larger bouquet on the lounge room feature wall holds its own under bright midday light in Perth. Some designs feature native flora, with a passing banksia or bottlebrush motif that grounds the look on Australian soil. Most buyers want a flower wall covering that lifts the room without competing with the view through the bifold doors.

Coastal and Hamptons moods

Soft white roses and pale blossom wallpaper pair with linen sofas, sisal rugs and sheer curtains for that easy coastal feel popular along Sydney’s Northern Beaches and the Mornington Peninsula.

Floral Wallpaper Pairings With Blonde Timber and White Linen

Floral print wallpaper sits well next to the materials Australian homes already lean on. Blonde timber floors, white shaker kitchens and linen lounges all let a feature wall sing. Pair pastel peonies with a slipcover sofa and a jute rug for a clean Hamptons look. Bright sunflower wallpaper works in a kids’ room with cane storage and a pale oak bed. Dark bloom prints in moody green look beautiful against black-framed windows and brass tapware. In an open-plan lounge, keep the flower mural on one wall and let plantation shutters carry the rest. One pattern, two textures and three quiet colours is the easiest formula. Cushions and throws in plain weaves keep the wall the hero.

Pairing with plantation shutters

Plantation shutters cast soft horizontal shadows that flatter a large-scale rose wallpaper or peony feature wall without busying the room.

Where Flower Wall Murals Work in an Aussie Home

Flower murals shine in the rooms that get the most use. The lounge room feature wall is the obvious pick, and a rumpus, study nook or granny flat can carry a bold bloom print too. North-facing rooms get strong sun, so dark prints can read flat by mid-afternoon. Pastel and watercolour lotus wallpaper handle that light better. South-facing rooms in Melbourne and Hobart hold deeper colours well. Behind the bed is the safest placement in a main bedroom. In a Queenslander with tall ceilings, large-scale roses, peonies or cherry blossom wallpaper fit the wall properly. Lower-ceiling cottages suit mid-scale prints.

Around an indoor-outdoor flow

If the lounge opens onto an alfresco area, pick a flower print that nods to the garden palette outside. A hibiscus mural next to a tropical garden ties the two zones together neatly.

Spring Wallpaper, Blossom and Seasonal Refreshes

Spring wallpaper is one of the most popular picks each September as buyers refresh the home before the warmer months. Cherry blossom wallpaper has become the standout in this group, with soft pinks and pale branches sitting well in nurseries, study nooks and main bedrooms. Blossom wallpaper in apple, almond or magnolia tones gives the same lift with a slightly different palette. These prints suit short-term feature walls that are easy to swap when the season changes. In Canberra and Melbourne, where the seasons are more pronounced, customers pick spring wallpaper to brighten interiors that hold less natural light through winter. The same prints carry into summer entertaining without feeling out of place.

How Flower Wall Design Go Up and How They Hold Up

Most designs are paste-the-wall non-woven, with peel-and-stick wallpaper available across many prints. Paste-the-wall hangs neatly on standard plasterboard and lifts off later without damage. Peel and stick suits rentals, granny flats and quick refreshes before summer entertaining. Australian summers run dry and bright, so colours hold their tone well on most internal walls. Keep prints out of direct, harsh afternoon sun where you can. Wipe light marks with a barely damp cloth and avoid scrubbing. If a panel gets scuffed near a doorway, swap that single strip rather than the whole wall.

Renting in Sydney or Melbourne?

Removable wallpaper comes off cleanly at the end of a lease without lifting paint or leaving residue, which makes it a smart pick for apartments in Surry Hills, Carlton or anywhere across the inner suburbs.

When Aussies Reach for Flower Wallpaper

Buyers usually pick a flower prints for a clear life moment. A new-build handover is the big one, where a couple wants the main bedroom finished before move-in week. Pre-Christmas refreshes drive a wave of orders for the lounge room. Hosting season and summer entertaining push pastel and bright florals to the top of the list. Empty-nesters redoing a guest room often choose soft peonies or blossom wallpaper. New parents pick gentle background prints for nurseries that grow with the child. Renters in apartments use peel-and-stick flower wall mural to glow up a study nook without touching the original paint.

Choosing Your Floral Wallpaper

This range of flower wall murals covers coastal pastels, Hamptons bouquets, dark prints, vintage botanicals, watercolour designs and spring wallpaper picks led by cherry blossom wallpaper. It suits lounge rooms, main bedrooms, study nooks, rumpus rooms and granny flats in Australian homes. Pair pastel prints with blonde timber and white linen for a relaxed coastal feel. Reach for darker bouquets in Federation rooms with brass and black trims. Renters can pick removable peel-and-stick options for a clean exit at the end of the lease.

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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 rooms does flower wallpaper work best in?

Flower wallpaper works beautifully in living rooms, bedrooms, hallways, nurseries, and powder rooms. Soft pastel florals suit calm spaces like guest bedrooms, while bold dark bouquets bring drama to dining rooms or small bathrooms.

Is floral wallpaper still in style?

Yes, floral wallpaper remains a leading interior trend, with cottagecore, dark florals, and watercolor botanicals all popular today. Designers continue to choose flower murals for feature walls because they add personality without overwhelming a room.

Is peel and stick flower wallpaper renter-friendly?

Peel and stick flower wallpaper is fully renter-friendly. It applies smoothly to clean, painted walls and removes cleanly without leaving residue or damaging the paint, which makes it ideal for apartments and rental homes.

How do I choose the right scale of floral print for my room?

Match the print scale to the room size and ceiling height. Large-scale florals suit rooms with tall ceilings and open walls, while smaller ditsy or mid-scale prints feel balanced in cozier spaces, hallways, and powder rooms.

Can flower wallpaper be used in bathrooms?

Yes, moisture-resistant flower wallpaper is suitable for bathrooms and powder rooms when paired with proper ventilation. Choose vinyl-coated or non-woven options and avoid placing the wallpaper directly inside the shower zone.

How do I clean flower wallpaper?

Wipe flower wallpaper gently with a soft, slightly damp cloth to remove light marks or dust. Avoid harsh cleaners or scrubbing, as these can damage the print. For tougher stains, dab gently rather than rubbing the surface.

Can I install flower wallpaper myself?

Most flower wallpaper styles are designed for easy DIY installation. Peel and stick options need no paste, while paste-the-wall non-woven panels apply quickly with standard wallpaper adhesive and align easily for a clean finish.