Bedroom Wallpaper Ideas: Creating a Calm, Restful Retreat
The bedroom should be the most restful room in your home. Discover wallpaper ideas — from soft botanicals to moody, enveloping tones — that turn a bedroom into a true retreat.
By Brightwall

If there is one room in the home that deserves to feel like a sanctuary, it is the bedroom. Wallpaper is one of the most effective ways to transform it — wrapping the space in colour, texture and atmosphere that helps you switch off at the end of the day.
Begin behind the bed
The wall behind your headboard is almost always the right place to start. It frames the bed as the heart of the room and becomes the view you take in as you walk through the door. Keeping the remaining walls simple lets this feature wall do the work without overwhelming the space.
Soft botanicals for a gentle wake-up
Botanical and floral designs bring a quiet sense of nature indoors. Leafy greens, pressed-flower motifs and delicate trailing stems create a calm, organic backdrop that feels fresh in the morning and soothing at night. For a restful effect, choose tonal, muted palettes over high-contrast brights.
Moody tones for a cocoon-like retreat
Do not be afraid of dark colour in a bedroom. Deep greens, charcoals and inky blues make a room feel enveloping and intimate — exactly the atmosphere that encourages rest. The trick is to balance the depth with soft, layered textiles, warm bedside lighting and natural materials so the space feels cocooning rather than closed in.
Texture over noise
In a room designed for calm, subtle texture often beats busy pattern. A finish with gentle depth — a soft grasscloth-inspired weave or a lightly textured surface — adds richness while staying restful. It rewards a closer look without demanding attention.
Let lighting finish the scene
Wallpaper and lighting work together. Warm, dimmable bedside lamps make tones feel softer and more flattering at night, while daylight reveals the true colour. View your sample under both before committing, so the room feels right around the clock.
Keep the rest simple
Once your feature wall is doing the talking, let everything else stay understated. Crisp bedding, a calm colour palette and a few natural textures will let your wallpaper shine — and keep your bedroom feeling like the retreat it should be.
Frequently asked questions
Which wall should I wallpaper in a bedroom?
The wall behind the headboard is the natural choice. It frames the bed as the focal point of the room and is the first thing you see when you walk in, while the wall behind you as you lie down stays restful and simple.
Are dark colours a good idea in a bedroom?
Yes — deep, moody tones can make a bedroom feel wonderfully enveloping and cocoon-like, which suits rest. Balance them with soft textiles, warm lighting and a lighter ceiling so the room feels intimate rather than heavy.
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