Affordable Custom Murals and 7 Other 2025 Wallpaper Trends

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8 Wallpaper Trends That'll Be Everywhere in 2025 Rustic White Interiors/Society Social/Chris Edwards


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Wallpaper is the sweet spot between paint and art. The decorative wallcover makes a bolder impact than a coat of pain, and choose a bold one, and you might not need anything else to adorn that space. “Wallpaper in 2025 will be less about blending in and more about making a statement,” says designer Margarita Bravo. “Next year’s trends offer a celebration of individuality, texture, and artistry, transforming walls into stories that define the space.”

There are also more wallpaper choices these days than there have been in a long time. “Wallpaper is experiencing a resurgence, bringing fresh excitement to the design world,” says designer Theresa Butler. In addition to the wide range of colors, textures, and patterns available, she notes that wallpaper is being used on ceilings as well as walls.

There are also more and more low-stakes options. Peel-and-stick options make it easy to enjoy wallpaper without making a long-term commitment. (Hanging peel-and-stick wallpaper, on the other hand, isn’t exactly a piece of cake. But it is worth the effort.)

We as designed what they think will be the biggest wallpaper trends of 2025. Whether you like the idea of mixing and matching wallpapers or are looking for an excuse to try out a moody color palette in your home, at least one of these trends is sure to strike a chord with your style.


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Whimsical Patterns

Designer Elle Cantrell has already noticed an uptick in wallpaper patterns with "a bit of whimsy and cheekiness," and the fun designs are an excellent way to amplify character in any space. Whether you go for a dark, whimsigoth style or a vibrant, bright display, look for fantastical patterns that feature nature-inspired motifs—like foliage, mushrooms, birds, butterflies, and monkeys—or other playful images, like of hot air balloons, the circus, or bikes.

Pictured: A dining room by Right Meets Left Interior Design.

dining room floral wallpaper
Frank Frances Studio


Dark & Moody Palettes

"Deep, dark tones—like navy, emerald, and charcoal—are being used to create dramatic, intimate spaces with gold or brass accents for a sophisticated look," says Elizabeth Rees, cofounder of Chasing Paper.

Pair any moody wallpaper with paint and furnishings in a similar color palette, and you'll have a cozy setting that's truly everlasting.

Pictured: An inviting room by DuVäl Design.

reading corner ldquo i like to create moods, and lighting is the most important factor rdquo reynolds says ldquo you don rsquo t have to move furniture just flick a switch rdquo
Rustic White Photography


Tactile Backdrops

While adding texture to a room through rugs and upholstery can make a room feel inviting, textured wallpaper takes that concept up a notch. Designer Stacy Garcia recommends using a wood veneer wallcovering to encourage warmth or grasscloth ones for an organic touch. “Embossed vinyl wallpapers are gaining traction, delivering intricate detailing and durability, making them especially well-suited for moisture-prone areas like bathrooms and kitchens,” she adds.

Bravo agrees, noting “embossed and woven wallpapers take texture to new heights, adding dimensionality and encouraging an immersive experience.”

Pictured: Aubergine Faux Grasscloth Peel and Stick Wallpaper by Society Social.

arrangement of flowers in decorative vases on a white table against a textured purple wall
Society Social


Intricate Botanicals & Oversized Florals

Rees also expects wallpaper tied to biophilic design will surge in popularity—especially "wallpapers featuring lush, oversized florals, tropical plants, and intricate botanicals."

Garcia agrees, "Nature-inspired designs continue to dominate with lush botanicals, hand-drawn landscapes, and finishes mimicking raw materials like linen or plaster."

It's no surprise these patterns are best suited for earth tones, including Fire Clay, York Wallcovering's 2025 Color of the Year .

Pictured: A guest bedroom by Liz Carroll Interiors.

bedroom
Chris Edwards


Mixing and Matching

Why choose one wallpaper when you can mix and match a few in the same room or adjacent spaces? “Make sure you pay attention to the color tones and [that] your prints aren't too similar,” says designer Mimi Meacham. “Try mixing a floral with a geometric print or grasscloth texture.”

In a single room, you can use different wallpapers on the walls and ceiling. Or use one bold wallpaper as an accent, like the panels in this wine niche, and another that’s more subtle or textured on the walls or ceiling.

Pictured: A wine niche by designer Whittney Parkinson for House Beautiful's Whole Home in 2022.

wine room inspired by an original may morris design, this morris co wallpaper showcases birds and flower heads in a fruit tree, adding whimsy to a very adult space two signature kitchen suite wine columns complete with two drawers to store cocktail plates and napkins,
Rustic White Photography


Momentous Metallics

Don't dismiss the shiny offerings. "Metallic finishes in gold, silver, and copper will add quiet glamour," Bravo says. "These reflective surfaces catch light beautifully, introducing depth and a sense of understated sophistication."

Pictured: A dining room by designer Tina Ramchandani.

dining room
Jacob Snavely


Dopamine Designs

Big print designed to catch your eye will be even more prevalent. "Maximalist designs with rich, vibrant colors like jewel tones and bold prints, such as animal patterns or abstract art, are making a strong comeback," Rees says. "These types of patterns and prints are injected into spaces as a 'dopamine hit,' evoking feelings of happiness and positivity in the home."

Pictured: Teien Navy Wallpaper by Graham & Brown.

interior space featuring a round dining table decorative wallpaper and modern furnishings
Graham & Brown


Custom Murals

Over the past few years, homeowners and designers alike have used mural wallpapers to envelope rooms for a true wow factor. But now, there's a shift toward ones that are unmistakably personal. "Advances in digital printing allow for customizable wall murals, where homeowners can select or create their own patterns—from personal photographs to abstract designs," Rees says.

Pictured: Patchwork Mural Wallpaper by Chasing Paper.

interior setting featuring a modern sofa and a vibrant mural
Chasing Paper

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