Room Lookbooks · May 2026

27 Bedroom Mural Wallpaper Ideas for a Headboard Wall You'll Actually Sleep Behind

Real mural wallpaper picks for your bedroom's headboard wall — with brand names, prices, and honest install notes so you can actually buy, not just pin.

Filed May 16, 2026 · 9 min read

R eal mural wallpaper picks for your bedroom's headboard wall — with brand names, prices, and honest install notes so you can actually buy, not just pin.

If you have ever scrolled through design photos and stopped dead at a bedroom where the wall behind the bed looks like a painting — a forest, a foggy mountain, an abstract wash of color — you were looking at a mural wallpaper. A mural wallpaper (sometimes called a “wall mural” or “panoramic wallpaper”) is a single large-scale image that prints or is hand-painted across multiple panels, then installed together so the whole wall becomes one seamless picture. Unlike regular repeating wallpaper — where the same small pattern tiles across the wall the way a bathroom tile does — a mural is one continuous scene. It’s a focal-point wall treatment, which means it’s designed to be the first thing your eye goes to when you walk into the room. In a bedroom, the most popular spot for it is the wall directly behind the bed, often called the headboard wall or accent wall. This article walks you through 27 specific, shoppable ideas for that wall, with real brand names, approximate prices, and honest notes on what installation actually looks like.


How to Think About Your Headboard Wall Before You Shop

Before we get into the ideas, two quick numbers you need to know about your room:

Wall width × wall height = your mural square footage. Most mural companies sell by the panel set (a fixed image sized to a standard wall) or by the square foot of your specific dimensions. Knowing your wall size prevents the most common mistake: ordering a mural meant for a 12-foot wall when yours is 9 feet, which means you’re either cropping the image or paying for panels you won’t use.

The Spruce’s guide “How to Hang Wallpaper” walks through measuring in plain steps — measure width, measure height, add 2 inches to each for trim overlap, and write it down before you open a single product page. You can find it at thespruce.com.

By the numbers — what headboard walls typically run:

Wall sizeDIY peel-and-stick muralMid-range printed muralBespoke/hand-painted panel set
9 ft wide × 8 ft tall$80–$180$200–$450$600–$1,500+
12 ft wide × 9 ft tall$130–$260$350–$700$1,000–$3,000+

These are 2026 market estimates based on active product listings. Lead time (the number of days between when you order and when the product ships) ranges from same-week for in-stock digital prints to 8–14 weeks for made-to-order hand-painted commissions.


27 Bedroom Mural Wallpaper Ideas (With the Actual Purchase Info)

We’ve organized these by mood rather than price, because the right feeling for your room matters more than the budget tier. Within each mood, we note the price range and whether the product is DIY-friendly for first-timers.

Moody Forests and Nature Scenes

1. Misty Pine Forest — Murals Wallpaper (UK/US ship) A blue-grey conifer forest fading into fog. Available custom-sized; approximately $130–$200 for a standard queen-bed wall. Paste-the-wall installation (that means you apply the adhesive paste to the wall itself, not the paper — easier for beginners than older paste-the-paper methods). Murals Wallpaper ships to the US with a sample swatch service.

2. Japanese Bamboo Forest — PHOTOWALL Soft green bamboo stalks, Japandi-adjacent (a design style blending Japanese minimalism with Scandinavian simplicity). Printed on non-woven material — “non-woven” just means the paper backing has a synthetic fiber blend that resists tearing and is dimensionally stable (it won’t shrink or stretch when wet). Approximately $150–$250 custom-sized.

3. Dark Botanical — Spoonflower Artist Print Spoonflower is a marketplace where independent artists sell their designs, printed on demand. Search “dark botanical mural” and filter by “removable” for peel-and-stick options. Prices run $18–$22 per square foot, so a 9×8 wall lands around $130–$160. Apartment Therapy covers Spoonflower in depth as a strong option for removable wallpaper — see their roundup of the best peel-and-stick wallpaper brands at apartmenttherapy.com for the full breakdown.

4. Enchanted Forest Mural — Amazon, Idea4wall brand One of the more reliably reviewed options on Amazon for a forest mural: search Idea4wall Forest Mural Wallpaper on Amazon. Self-adhesive, repositionable, ships in panels sized to your order. Under $100 for most queen-sized headboard walls.

5. Watercolor Eucalyptus Forest — Society6 / made to order Society6 lets you order artist designs as peel-and-stick wallpaper by the panel or by the roll. Look for artists like Cat Coquillette or Ninola Design for eucalyptus murals. Around $15–$20 per square foot.

6. Snowy Birch Trees — RoomMates Peel & Stick RoomMates birch tree peel-and-stick wallpaper (available through Amazon and major home retailers) is a budget workhorse — $40–$70 for a standard accent wall. Removable, renter-safe, and the white-on-white palette works in small rooms that need the wall to recede.

7. Dark Moody Jungle — Graham & Brown Graham & Brown is a UK brand with genuine US availability. Their jungle prints hit that “moody but not oppressive” register well. Paste-the-wall installation. Around $60–$90 per roll; a headboard wall typically needs 2–4 rolls depending on width. Elle Decor names Graham & Brown among the standout wallpaper brands for quality and accessibility in their guide “The Best Wallpaper Brands You Can Buy Right Now” — see elledecor.com for the full list.

Soft and Romantic Scenes

8. Watercolor Cherry Blossom — Tempaper Tempaper is one of the original removable wallpaper brands, and their cherry blossom designs hold color well in person. Around $9–$11 per square foot. Apartment Therapy’s roundup of peel-and-stick wallpaper brands at apartmenttherapy.com identifies Tempaper as a reliable DIY-friendly brand — a solid renter’s pick.

9. Blush Floral Mural — Rifle Paper Co. x York Wallcoverings Rifle Paper Co.’s illustrated botanical prints are available through York Wallcoverings. These are traditional paste-the-wall panels with a print quality that genuinely looks elevated. Around $120–$200 for the panel set. Search “Rifle Paper Co York Wallcoverings mural” at major home-goods retailers to find current availability.

10. Magnolia Branch Watercolor — Amazon, various sellers Search “magnolia branch mural wallpaper” on Amazon and filter by 4+ stars. Several sellers offer custom-sized self-adhesive versions under $80 for a standard headboard wall. Read the reviews for color accuracy notes before ordering.

11. Soft Abstract Ink Wash — Anthropologie Walls Anthropologie’s wallpaper line includes painterly ink-wash panels that read as “art” rather than “pattern.” Prices run $250–$400 for a set. Honest note: their customer service response times have been inconsistent for custom sizing inquiries; order standard sizes for the smoothest experience.

12. Garden Trellis with Roses — Farrow & Ball Farrow & Ball is a premium British paint and wallpaper brand. Their papers are traditional and require professional installation for best results — not a DIY-first pick. But the quality is exceptional, and they do produce trellis and climbing flower designs. Expect $150–$200+ per roll, with a headboard wall needing 2–3 rolls.

13. Soft Peony Field — WALL BLUSH Wall Blush is a mid-range brand with genuinely good color consistency and an easy self-adhesive application. Their floral mural collections frequently appear in bedroom roundups across home design publications. Around $75–$120 per mural set. Better Homes & Gardens’ guide “How to Hang Wallpaper” at bhg.com is useful background reading before you commit to any paste-the-wall option.

Architectural and Geometric Murals

14. Arched Trellis Tile — Etsy artisan sellers Look for shops on Etsy offering printed-to-order arch and tile-effect murals. Search “arch mural wallpaper bedroom.” Prices vary widely — $50–$300 depending on whether the shop produces on-demand digitally or hand-paints.

15. Faux Plaster Arch — Feathr Feathr is a design-forward wallpaper brand working with illustrators and artists on limited-run prints. Their faux-plaster arch designs land around $110–$150 for a standard panel. Non-woven paste-the-wall. Ships from Europe; factor in 2–3 week lead time.

16. Geometric Color Block — PHOTOWALL custom PHOTOWALL lets you upload a geometric design or choose from their library and size it exactly to your wall. Clean, modern, minimal. Around $100–$180 custom sized.

17. Bookshelf Trompe-l’oeil — various Amazon sellers Trompe-l’oeil (pronounced “tromp-LOY”) means “fool the eye” in French — it’s a style where a flat image is painted or printed to look three-dimensional. Bookshelf murals are a popular version for bedrooms. Search “bookshelf mural wallpaper” on Amazon and filter by self-adhesive. Most run $40–$90 and install in under two hours.

Sky, Abstract, and Color-Wash Murals

18. Ombre Sunset Wash — Spoonflower artist designs Search Spoonflower for “ombre sunset removable wallpaper.” The color gradients print cleanly on their smooth substrate. A 9×8 wall runs around $130–$160.

19. Starry Night Sky — Murals Wallpaper A dark-background star field mural creates the feeling of sleeping under an open sky. Works especially well in rooms without much natural light, where a light-colored mural might feel cold. Murals Wallpaper’s version runs approximately $160–$220 custom sized.

20. Dusty Blue Abstract — Tempaper Designs Tempaper’s abstract collections (they have an artist collaboration line) include painterly blue-grey washes that read as intentional art rather than “I couldn’t decide.” Around $9–$11 per square foot, removable. Great first mural project.

21. Watercolor Galaxy — Amazon, multiple sellers Galaxy mural wallpaper on Amazon has dozens of options; the ones with over 500 verified reviews tend to have more accurate color printing. Budget $50–$100 for a queen-bed headboard wall.

22. Soft Sage Cloud Wash — Society6 artist Search Society6 for “cloud wallpaper mural sage” and sort by peel-and-stick availability. Several independent artists have this colorway, and at $15–$20 per square foot, a small headboard wall comes in under $120.

Statement and Maximalist Picks

23. Chinoiserie Style — Tempaper Chinoiserie Chinoiserie (shin-WAH-zer-ee) is a European design style that mimics traditional Chinese decorative painting — birds, flowering branches, delicate landscapes. De Gournay does it at the bespoke level (starting around $3,000 per panel), but Tempaper makes a removable printed version that captures the aesthetic at a fraction of the cost. Around $10 per square foot removable.

24. Maximalist Tropical — Mindthegap Mindthegap is a Romanian brand making some of the most visually dense, saturated mural wallpapers on the market. Their tropical prints are genuinely unlike anything mass-market. Paste-the-wall, around $90–$140 per roll; a headboard wall needs 2–3 rolls. Available through select US trade distributors — ask at your local wallpaper showroom.

25. Hand-Painted Bespoke Commission — Calico Wallpaper or similar studios Calico Wallpaper is a Brooklyn-based studio that produces genuinely hand-painted and artist-directed panels. Prices start around $300 per panel and scale with size and complexity. Lead times run 8–14 weeks. Worth every week of the wait if your budget allows. They offer samples.

26. Surrealist Art Print Panel — Feathr x artist collaboration Feathr regularly releases collaborations with illustrators and fine artists — the kind of work you’d expect to see in a gallery, scaled to a bedroom wall. Runs $120–$200 per panel set, non-woven paste-the-wall.

27. Block-Print Style Botanical — Hygge & West Hygge & West is a US brand known for working with independent designers and offering both traditional paste and peel-and-stick versions of the same design. Their block-print botanical style feels handmade without the bespoke price. Around $10–$12 per square foot, peel-and-stick available. Good renter-safe pick.


The One Thing Everyone Skips: Order the Physical Sample First

If there is one non-negotiable step before you commit to any of these, it is ordering a physical sample swatch — a small section of the actual printed material — before you purchase the full mural. Colors shift dramatically between a monitor and a printed surface. A mural that looks dusty sage blue on your laptop can arrive as gray-green on the wall in your specific room’s light.

Most brands on this list offer samples for $2–$15. Tape the sample to your actual headboard wall. Look at it in morning light, afternoon light, and with your lamp on at night. Live with it for 48 hours. Then order. Apartment Therapy’s roundup of peel-and-stick wallpaper brands at apartmenttherapy.com consistently flags ordering a physical sample as the most skipped and most regretted step in the process.

If a brand won’t send you a physical sample before you spend $300, that is your answer.


Installation Reality Check for First-Timers

Peel-and-stick murals (also called self-adhesive) are the most forgiving for a first install. You peel a paper backing off the panel, stick it to the wall, and can reposition it if it goes crooked. No paste, no water bucket, no special tools beyond a squeegee (usually included).

Paste-the-wall murals require a separate wallpaper adhesive paste — you brush it onto the wall, then apply the dry panel into the wet paste. This sounds scarier than it is. The Spruce’s guide “How to Hang Wallpaper” at thespruce.com walks through the process in plain steps, from prepping the wall to smoothing the final panel. Better Homes & Gardens offers a complementary step-by-step at bhg.com with good notes on adhesive selection and seam finishing. A two-person team can typically complete an average bedroom accent wall in 3–4 hours.

Drop match is a term you’ll see on product pages — it means the pattern shifts diagonally from one panel to the next (like brickwork), which can mean more material waste when trimming. If you’re a first-timer, look for “straight match” or “free match” murals, where each panel lines up straight across. Mural-format wallpaper (one continuous image across all panels) typically has no match concerns at all, since each panel is a predetermined section of the larger image.

The headboard wall you’ve been pinning for the past six months? It is very doable. Measure your wall, order a sample, and pick one of the 27 above. You’ve already done the hard part just by reading this far.

Citations

  1. Elle Decor — 'The Best Wallpaper Brands You Can Buy Right Now'
  2. The Spruce — 'How to Hang Wallpaper'
  3. Apartment Therapy — 'The Best Peel-and-Stick Wallpapers'
  4. Better Homes & Gardens — 'How to Hang Wallpaper'