I’ve been collecting lots of patterned wallpaper samples this month, both for my own home and for design projects I’m working on for a few clients. Today I’m sharing my favorite wallpaper patterns available right now.
Consider this post a reference point for when you’re ready to buy wallpaper for your home. And keep in mind that many of these wallpapers are available in a variety of colors, so there are multiple options to choose from.
Here are seventeen patterned wallpaper options I’m loving at the moment.
For more patterned wallpaper ideas—including ways to add wallpaper to a rental—read this post: “7 Unexpected Wallpaper Ideas That Make a Big Difference in Any Home.”
1. Sanderson Oxbow
$222 per roll
I love a squiggle pattern. This one has the boldness of a stripe but with a little bit more movement and playfulness. I’m itching to use it somewhere!
2. Sanderson Sycamore & Oak Mural
$920 for a full mural
This mural reminds me of a children’s book. It’s romantic and beautiful. Sometimes murals can make a room feel very serious, but the bright tones of these green colors make this mural feel cheerful.
3. Sandberg Lykke
$150 per roll
This is a classic, soft gingham pattern in a beautiful dusty, muted pink color. Sandberg always does pastel wallpapers really well.
4. Sandberg Brita
$128 per roll
This is a pretty blue three-tone stripe pattern. The pattern is subtle and has a hand-painted quality. I think it would look great in a hallway.
5. Sandberg Maskrosen
$173 per roll
This reminds me of a really pretty block print fabric you often see in traditional homes. This pattern feels traditional but not at all stuffy.
6. Cole & Son Hampton Roses
$217 per roll
I love the scale and depth of this pattern. The colors are really beautiful in person. This would add the perfect amount of drama to a small entryway, powder room, or stairway.
7. A-Street Prints Ann Green Floral Vines
$144 per roll
I think wallpapers that highlight elements from nature are popular because we feel so good when we’re outside. This wallpaper pattern feels like a representation of the wildness and unruliness of nature, done in very fun colors.
8. Ottoline Bloomsbury Stripes
£168 per roll
There’s so much I love about this pattern—the scale, the variety of colors, and that it reads like a stripe. It’s dynamic but isn’t overwhelming. It plays well with other patterns while still being really bold.
9. Ottoline French Stripes
£168 per roll
This wallpaper makes such a statement. The mix of colors is one of my favorites!
10. Ottoline Chintz Constance
£168 per roll
This is one of the first wallpaper patterns I really loved. I’ve wanted to use it in our house forever. There’s something about clovers that are near and dear to my heart, and I love the purple and green color combination.
11. Ottoline Madame Ziggle
£168 per roll
This pattern is wild. It doesn’t really fit into a specific pattern category, and I think that’s what I like about it. It would be really fun to install in a bathroom.
12. Helene Blanche Drop
$239 per roll
Helene Blanche is the queen of very simple patterns done really well. This drop pattern is everything you love about a Swiss dot fabric, translated into wallpaper.
13. Helene Blanche Needlepoint Stripe
$239 per roll
This is a compact stripe pattern that reads very differently up close than far away. I love the detail and depth of this pattern.
14. Helene Blanche Townhouse
$256 per roll
I love that this is a bold geometric pattern done in very subtle, muddy colors. It’s a subtle pattern that still holds its weight thanks to its graphic nature.
15. Helene Blanche Painted Stripe
$239 per roll
This is very similar to the Sandberg Brita pattern but in much bolder colors. If you want a stripe that dominates and has a nearly full-bleed appearance, this is a great pattern to consider.
16. Helene Blanche Marquise
This diamond pattern is so subtle it almost reads as a texture. This would be a fun way to achieve the look of a grasscloth-textured wallpaper without using grasscloth.
17. Sister Parish Brio
$478 per roll
I love that this is a stripe pattern that also brings in the movement of a subtle floral design. This wallpaper is out of my budget at the moment, but it’s something I like to keep in mind as inspiration.
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