Floral wallpaper is a wall covering printed with flower, leaf, or botanical designs, ranging from small repeating prints to single oversized blooms. Wallanza's floral collection holds 240+ designs, each printed to your exact wall measurements in four materials standard paper, canvas, premium paper, and peel and stick. Nothing here is a fixed size; you give us your wall width and height, and we print the design to fit.
You can filter the collection by color, room, format, or style, and if none of the designs is right, you can upload your own image for us to print as floral wallpaper for walls of any size.
What types of floral wallpaper are there?
Floral prints cover a wide range of looks, and the right one depends on the mood you want. These are the directions Wallanza customers choose most.
Dark floral wall mural
Dark floral wallpaper sets bright blooms roses, peonies, wildflowers against a black, navy, or deep-toned background for a moody, dramatic look. It works best in dining rooms, bedrooms, and powder rooms, where the deep tones push the flowers forward and make the room feel warmer.
You have probably scrolled past these on Pinterest, and the question everyone asks is whether the look holds up in a real room rather than a styled photo. It does people walk in and notice the wall first. Pair it with brass fixtures or natural wood furniture to lean into the effect. See the full dark floral range.
Pink floral murals
Pink floral wallpaper ranges from traditional cottage prints to modern blush murals, and the look comes down to scale: a few large blooms on a white or cream background reads modern, while small roses packed edge to edge reads classic and vintage. It's most often chosen for bedrooms, nurseries, and bathrooms.
The pink range covers watercolor roses, drawn peonies, lilies, and mixed pastel blends with lotuses. Browse the full pink floral range.
Vintage flower wallpaper
Vintage floral wallpaper uses muted palettes, trailing vines, and heritage flowers like roses and damask blooms for a warm, nostalgic feel. It suits period homes, cottage interiors, and rooms styled with antique furniture, warm wood, and linen.
This is the style many people picture when they think of flower wallpaper. It references English cottage gardens, French toile, and Dutch still-life painting, and every vintage design is available in removable peel and stick for renter-friendly flexibility. Explore the vintage floral range.
Modern floral wallpaper
Modern floral wall covering uses fewer, larger blooms, plenty of empty space, and muted or single-tone palettes, often as a mural rather than a repeat. It fits minimalist bedrooms, new-build living rooms, and rented flats where you want one statement wall without committing the whole room.
A single oversized peony or a line-drawn floral on a plain background is the typical modern choice. See the modern floral range.
Watercolor floral wallpaper
Watercolor floral wall design has blurred edges, gentle color gradients, and a painterly, artistic quality. It reads calm rather than dramatic, which makes it a natural fit for bedrooms, nurseries, and reading nooks.
The understated tones blend easily with furniture you already own, so it's an easy style to live with long term. Browse the watercolor floral range.
Bold and maximalist floral wallpaper
Bold flower wallpaper uses oversized tropical blooms, saturated color, and high-contrast, edge-to-edge garden scenes for rooms that want to make an entrance. It's a powerful choice for living rooms, powder rooms, and any space where you want the wall to be the centerpiece.
Because the design carries the whole room, keep surrounding furniture and textiles plainer so the wall stays the focal point. See the bold floral range.
Small and ditsy floral wallpaper
Small floral and ditsy wallpaper uses tiny, repeating flowers that read almost like a texture from a distance. It's the easiest floral style to live with long term and brings gentle charm without overwhelming a room.
These designs work especially well in kitchens, bathrooms, playrooms, and children's rooms. Browse the small-scale floral range.
Floral and birds wallpaper
Floral and birds wallpaper adds birds to a flower design to give the wall movement, so the pattern doesn't feel frozen the way a plain floral can. It's most popular in living rooms and nurseries, usually in muted colors that match furniture you already own.
For a nursery, the bird-and-flower combination ages well; a two-year-old likes it, a six-year-old still likes it so you get more years out of one application than you would with cartoon characters. See the bird and floral range.
Botanical leaves wallpaper
Botanical leaves wallpaper is a greenery-led design ferns, monstera, eucalyptus, and palm fronds, with only a few small flowers worked in. The mostly-green palette has a calming effect and is a safer choice for home offices, kitchens, and hallways where full florals might feel like too much.
Not every floral design has to be about flowers, and some of the best sellers here are leaf-heavy prints with barely any blooms at all. Explore the botanical range.
Floral and butterfly wallpaper
Floral and butterfly wallpaper pairs flowers with butterflies for a playful look, most often as a full-wall mural rather than a repeating print. The butterflies break up the pattern so it doesn't feel repetitive, which is why these designs sell well for girls' rooms and living-room feature walls.
Because most are murals, the design stretches across the entire wall as one image instead of repeating like a tile. See the butterfly floral range.
Traditional vs modern floral wallpaper
The biggest decision most people make isn't color it's whether they want a traditional or a modern floral look.
Traditional flower wallpaper uses smaller, denser repeating blooms and classic flowers like roses, damask florals, and chintz prints. It suits period homes, cottage interiors, and dining rooms, and works when you want pattern across a whole papered room rather than one wall.
Modern floral wallpaper does the opposite fewer, larger blooms, lots of negative space, muted palettes, and often a mural layout instead of a repeat. It suits minimalist bedrooms, new-build living rooms, and rentals where you want one statement wall.
Most designs are tagged as one or the other, so you can filter straight to the traditional or modern floral range.
Large floral wallpaper and large-print designs
Large flora wallpaper means oversized blooms flowers scaled up so a single rose or leaf can be a foot or more across. Because every design is printed to your exact wall width and height, the flowers stay sharp at that size instead of pixelating the way a stretched stock print would.
Large-print florals work best on a wall with room to breathe: behind a bed, across a living-room feature wall, or up a stairwell. In a compact bathroom or box room, smaller-scale prints sit better. If you love the dramatic look but the room is tight, a single accent wall gives you the effect without closing the space in.
Floral pattern wallpaper vs floral murals
Floral pattern wallpaper uses a repeating design that tiles seamlessly across the wall, so the print continues evenly across any wall width and height with no visible joins where panels meet. It's the practical choice when you're papering a whole room, a hallway, or more than one wall, because the design lines up edge to edge. Browse the floral pattern range.
A repeating pattern and a mural solve different problems. Patterns cover large or multiple walls cleanly; a floral mural is a single scene printed once across one wall better for a single feature wall than a full room.
Best rooms for floral wallpaper
Floral prints work in every room. Here's how Wallanza customers use them and which styles suit each space.
Bedroom
The bedroom is the most popular room for florals. A dark floral mural behind the headboard creates a focal point, a vintage floral across all four walls wraps the room in warmth, and a watercolor botanical on one wall keeps things calm. Match the energy of the pattern to how you want the room to feel restful, romantic, or dramatic. See bedroom wallpaper.
Living room
Living rooms suit florals with enough presence to anchor the largest wall in the home. Large-scale patterns in confident color do this well, especially when the rest of the room keeps to a palette pulled from the design itself. A bright, well-lit living room can take a darker, moodier floral without feeling heavy. See living room wallpaper.
Bathroom and powder room
Bathrooms and powder rooms are where people go boldest, because the space is small and guests spend only a few minutes there. A full-wall dark floral or a bright tropical print that would overwhelm a larger room reads as a jewel-box effect here. All Wallanza materials wipe clean; for rooms with heavy steam, peel and stick handles regular wiping best. See bathroom wallpaper.
Kitchen
Kitchens pair well with smaller-scale florals and lighter backgrounds that keep the space feeling open. A floral print behind open shelving or on a single accent wall adds personality without competing with cabinets and counters. See kitchen wallpaper.
Nursery and kids' room
Nurseries suit gentle watercolor florals, floral-and-bird prints, and pastel blooms that feel calm rather than busy. Bird-and-flower and botanical designs age well as a child grows, so one application lasts years. See nursery wallpaper.
Home office
A home office benefits from a botanical or line-drawn floral that adds depth behind video calls without the clutter of a busy print. Greenery-led designs keep a workspace calm and focused. See office wallpaper.
Dining room
Dining rooms can carry the most dramatic florals in the home dark blooms and large-scale patterns create an enveloping, intimate setting for the table. See dining room wallpaper.
Hallway
Hallways and stairwells work well with repeating floral patterns that run cleanly across long or multiple walls and tall vertical spaces. See hallway wallpaper.
How to choose the right floral wallpaper
Four things decide whether a floral design works in your room.
Match the scale to the room. Large blooms need a wall with space to breathe and suit living rooms, dining rooms, and bedrooms. Smaller, ditsy prints keep compact rooms bathrooms, powder rooms, hallways feeling open.
Let the background color set the mood. A white or cream background reads fresh and classic; a dark background black, navy, deep green takes the same flowers and makes them dramatic and intimate.
Pick the style era you're drawn to. Vintage florals bring warmth and nostalgia; modern florals lean to bolder scale and cleaner palettes. The question is which one matches the furniture you already have.
Consider what surrounds the wall. A floral with lots of color variety pairs best with plain furniture and minimal competing patterns. If the room already has patterned rugs or curtains, choose one with a tighter two- or three-tone palette so the wall complements rather than competes.
If you're still unsure, order a sample first and see the color and detail in your own lighting before you commit to a full wall.
Materials and installation
Every floral design comes in four materials: standard paper, canvas, premium paper, and peel and stick and all four wipe clean with a damp cloth. For first-time installation, peel and stick is the easiest: it repositions during application if it goes on crooked, and removes cleanly with no steaming, scraping, or patches left behind.
The washable surface matters if you have kids, pets, or a kitchen wall that catches cooking splatter damp cloth, mild soap, done.
Every design is custom-size. Measure your wall height and width, add about 2 to 4 inches on each side for trimming, pick the design, and we print it to those exact dimensions. You only pay for the wall area you're covering no leftover material, no offcuts to throw away.
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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!