Landscape Wallpaper
Landscape wallpaper works best when it doesn't shout — a ridge line that catches afternoon light, a forest canopy that pulls the eye upward, or a horizon that opens up the smallest bedroom. These patterns skip literal photo murals for something softer: painted peaks, ink-washed trails, vintage topographic marks. They sit quietly behind a bed or across a single wall in a nursery, anchoring the room without competing with what's in it.
The palette runs muted sage, dusty copper, charcoal, rust, off-white — colors that layer well with oak, walnut, linen, brushed brass. You can use one as the only pattern in the room or pair it with smaller-scale prints from the wallpaper catalog. They work in kids' rooms that need to age up, guest bedrooms that want a little atmosphere, or a living room wall that could use depth without the weight of a dark paint job.
Not sure how the color reads in your light? Order a $2 sample to see it next to your trim and flooring — or browse the best sellers to see which landscapes other people are layering into their homes.























































































































































