The Bedroom Is Personal - Your Walls Should Be Too
You spend more time staring at your bedroom walls than any other surface in your home. Morning light hits them first, and they're the last thing you see before sleep. Paint gives you a color. Wallpaper gives you a mood, a texture, a story. And the difference between a bedroom that feels like a retreat and one that feels like an afterthought often comes down to what's on the walls.
The bedroom wallpaper collection at EazzyWalls includes over 500 designs — from soft watercolor florals to graphic modern geometrics, romantic chinoiserie to bold accent wall murals. Every pattern is available in multiple materials: removable peel and stick for renters and easy updates, or permanent commercial-grade Traditional Type II vinyl for a polished, long-term finish. All of it is made to order in Davie, Florida, custom-sized to your exact wall dimensions.
Studio Note
Bedrooms are the one room where your wallpaper choice is entirely for you. There's no client to impress, no guest to consider — just your own response to the pattern when you open your eyes in the morning. That's why we see designers go bolder in bedrooms than anywhere else. The privacy gives permission to be personal.
What You'll Find Here
Floral Bedroom Wallpaper Ideas
Florals have been the most requested bedroom wallpaper category for as long as we've been printing, and the reason is simple: flowers bring organic movement and softness to a room that's meant for rest. But the range within "floral" is enormous. A moody dark peony mural on a midnight background creates a completely different feeling than a delicate watercolor wildflower on cream.
For primary bedrooms, we see the strongest results with oversized blooms on darker grounds — they create that cocooning, immersive effect that makes a room feel like a retreat rather than a display. For guest bedrooms and lighter spaces, smaller-scale botanicals on neutral backgrounds add pattern without weight. Browse the full range in the floral bedroom wallpaper collection — over 150 designs spanning everything from vintage chinoiserie to contemporary watercolor blooms.
Modern Bedroom Wallpaper Ideas
Modern bedroom wallpaper leans into clean lines, graphic patterns, and restrained color palettes. Think brushstroke herringbone in warm beige, geometric wallpaper with soft edges, or abstract wallpaper that reads more like art than decoration. The goal is pattern without clutter — something that adds visual interest to the bedroom without competing with the bedding, furniture, and art.
One approach that works especially well in modern bedrooms: a tonal pattern where the design and background are close in value. A warm beige geometric on an ivory ground, for example, adds texture and movement without introducing a second color. This keeps the space feeling cohesive while giving the walls far more personality than flat paint. Explore the full modern bedroom wallpaper collection for Japandi-inspired prints, minimalist geometrics, and contemporary line work.
EXPERT TAKE
When choosing a modern pattern for the bedroom, pay attention to the print scale relative to your ceiling height. In rooms with 8-foot ceilings, smaller repeats (under 12 inches) keep the space feeling proportional. In rooms with 9-foot or higher ceilings, you can go larger - an oversized abstract pattern will fill the wall without feeling cramped. We produce every design to order, so the scale always fits your exact dimensions.
Romantic Bedroom Wallpaper Ideas
Romantic bedroom wallpaper is about atmosphere — soft color palettes, flowing patterns, and a sense of intimacy that makes the room feel like a private world. Chinoiserie blossom trees, trailing wisteria, and watercolor roses are the patterns that perform best here, especially in muted tones like dusty rose, sage, warm ivory, and soft grey.
The trick to keeping romantic wallpaper from tipping into saccharine territory is grounding it with contrast. A delicate blossom pattern paired with dark wood furniture and brass lighting stays sophisticated. A moody floral mural behind a tufted headboard reads as dramatic rather than decorative. The romantic bedroom wallpaper collection is curated specifically for these looks — soft enough for restful spaces, detailed enough to hold visual interest.
Pink Bedroom Wallpaper Ideas
Pink has become one of the most versatile bedroom wallpaper colors. Dusty rose and blush tones create warmth without heaviness — they're flattering in morning light and calming in the evening. Deeper magentas and fuchsias work as accent walls in rooms that need energy and personality. And soft pastel pinks pair naturally with white furniture, natural wood, and brass finishes.
One detail we notice from our production floor: pink tones are the most affected by lighting. A blush that looks warm and rosy under incandescent light can shift cooler and more mauve under LED. This is why we recommend ordering a sample before committing — it's the only way to see the true color in your room's specific lighting conditions. Browse all the options in the pink bedroom wallpaper collection.
Girls Bedroom Wallpaper Ideas
The best girls bedroom wallpaper grows with the child. A five-year-old loves butterflies and rainbows, but a twelve-year-old wants something more grown-up — and you don't want to repaper every few years. The sweet spot is patterns that feel youthful without being juvenile: watercolor botanicals in soft pinks, chinoiserie birds on pastel grounds, or delicate nature-inspired patterns that work from toddler room through teen years.
Peel and stick is the clear winner here. Kids' tastes change, and removable wallpaper lets you update the room as they grow without the commitment or mess of traditional installation. The girls bedroom wallpaper collection is curated with this in mind — designs that feel age-appropriate now and won't feel embarrassing a few years from now.
EXPERT TAKE
For kids rooms, we recommend our Canvas Peel and Stick material over Smooth Vinyl. The matte canvas texture absorbs light rather than reflecting it, which creates a softer look under bright overhead lighting — something most kids' rooms have. It also hides minor wall imperfections better, which matters in rooms where furniture gets rearranged regularly and old nail holes accumulate.
Peel and Stick Wallpaper for Bedrooms
If you're renting, decorating a room you might redesign in a few years, or simply prefer a no-mess installation, peel and stick wallpaper for bedrooms is the most practical starting point. It installs without paste, repositions during application, and peels off cleanly when you're ready for a change — no wall damage, no residue.
EazzyWalls offers a variety of material options, and the right one depends on your priorities. Smooth Vinyl Peel and Stick has a semi-gloss finish that wipes clean easily and works best on smooth, primed walls. Canvas Peel and Stick has a matte, textured finish that looks and feels more like traditional wallpaper — it's our most popular option for bedrooms because it absorbs light instead of reflecting it, creating a warmer, quieter look. Traditional Type II Vinyl installs with paste and isn't removable, but it's the most durable option for a permanent finish, especially in primary bedrooms and wall mural applications where you want the pattern to last indefinitely.
Every design in the bedroom collection is available in all three materials. You can also browse the broader peel and stick wallpaper collection if you want to see every pattern across all room categories.
Bedroom Accent Wall Wallpaper Ideas
The wall behind the headboard is the most popular accent wall placement in bedrooms, and for good reason — it's the first thing you see when you walk in the door. A bold floral mural, a graphic black and white pattern, or a richly colored blue wallpaper behind the bed anchors the room and gives you a focal point without the visual intensity of wallpapering all four walls.
But the headboard wall isn't your only option. Side walls work well in rooms where the bed faces a door — the wallpaper becomes the first impression before you even enter the room. Ceiling applications are gaining popularity for bedrooms, too, especially with soft neutral patterns or subtle botanicals that give you something beautiful to look at while lying in bed. The bedroom accent wall wallpaper collection is organized around patterns that hold their own on a single wall.
EXPERT TAKE
When wallpapering an accent wall, start with the wall you see first when you stand in the doorway — for most bedrooms, that's the headboard wall. If you're debating between a pattern that's "too bold" for four walls, that's actually a sign it's perfect for an accent wall. The single-wall framing contains the boldness and turns it into a feature rather than an overwhelm.
