Brick Wallpaper

Brick Wallpaper

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Brick Wallpaper for Muralls.com Blank walls can make a space feel cold and unfinished. Here's how to fix that. Brick wallpaper offers a range of des...

Brick Wallpaper

Brick Wallpaper for Muralls.com

Blank walls can make a space feel cold and unfinished. Here's how to fix that. Brick wallpaper offers a range of designs that evoke warmth and rustic charm while providing an urban edge. From classic reds and browns to modern grays and whites, these textured patterns can reshape the mood of any environment. The depth and detail in brick designs create visual interest and bring a sense of structure to your walls.

What's in This Collection

The Brick Wallpaper collection showcases a variety of colors and textures, capturing the essence of real brick while being incredibly user-friendly. You’ll find weathered and reclaimed options that whisper stories of history, alongside sleek, contemporary designs that suit modern aesthetics. Each pattern is crafted to give you a tactile experience, offering a realistic appearance that can change how you perceive space. Whether you prefer a rough-hewn industrial look or something more polished, this collection covers a wide spectrum to meet your design preferences.

Room by Room Ideas

Consider using brick wallpaper in your living room on the wall behind your sofa. This feature wall can anchor the space, drawing the eye and providing a striking backdrop for your art pieces and decor. Alternatively, in a kitchen, think about installing brick wallpaper on the wall opposite your cabinetry. This can enhance the rustic vibe and create a welcoming atmosphere, especially when paired with wood shelving and metal accents.

The hallway is another great area for brick wallpaper. A narrow entryway can feel more inviting with a warm brick texture, guiding guests into the home. Finally, for a home office, you might opt for a solid brick pattern behind your desk. This can instill a sense of focus and creativity, transforming your work area into an inspiring environment.

Styling Notes

To complement the brick wallpaper in your living room, consider combining it with a reclaimed wood coffee table and leather armchairs. These elements will harmonize with the rustic tones of the wallpaper and create a cohesive look. In the kitchen, pair the brick wall with white cabinetry, brushed nickel hardware, and open shelving to achieve a balanced aesthetic. For the hallway, introduce a vintage console table with a round mirror above it, echoing the texture and inviting a sense of depth to the narrow space. In your home office, a sleek black desk alongside a tall bookshelf with industrial-style accents can provide a modern touch while respecting the character of the wallpaper.

The Process

Choosing brick wallpaper means engaging in a process that's straightforward. Muralls.com offers custom-sized options tailored to your walls, ensuring a proper fit that looks professional. Installation is easy with a paste-the-wall option, allowing for quick application without the mess of traditional wallpapering. Plus, we ship worldwide, making it convenient for you to enhance your home with these designs regardless of your location. Say goodbye to bare walls and embrace the richness that brick wallpaper can bring to your interiors.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which room works best for Brick Wallpaper, and where should I place it?

A kitchen breakfast nook or dining area is often the best match for Brick Wallpaper because the “brick wall wallpaper” texture adds character without competing with upper cabinets. Try it as an accent wall behind a banquette or open shelving; in a small nook, one wall keeps the room from feeling busy. In a long galley kitchen, a single end wall in a grey brick wall wallpaper can visually anchor the space.

How can I tell if a Brick Wallpaper design will read like real brick once it’s on the wall?

Look for designs that show varied mortar thickness and slight color shifts between bricks—those details keep faux brick wall wallpaper from looking flat. Smaller “standard brick” prints (around 2.25" x 7.5" per brick) tend to feel more believable in tight spaces, while oversized brick can look more graphic. If you want an industrial note, choose a grey brick wall wallpaper with cool mortar; for warmer rooms, go with red clay or whitewashed brick tones.

Can Brick Wallpaper be combined with other design styles—what works, and what clashes?

Brick Wallpaper pairs well with modern farmhouse (whitewashed brick + black metal lighting), industrial (grey brick wall wallpaper + concrete-look accessories), and Scandinavian (pale brick + light oak). It can clash with very ornate traditional rooms—think heavy damask drapes and glossy cherry furniture—because the competing textures feel visually noisy. For a cleaner mix, keep the rest of the room in solids like warm white paint, matte black accents, and simple linen curtains.

What furniture finishes and textiles look best with Brick Wallpaper?

With Brick Wallpaper, try a walnut sideboard, a black steel-and-wood dining table, and tan leather counter stools for an industrial-leaning setup. For softer “brick wallpaper decor,” add an oatmeal linen sofa, a jute rug, and boucle accent chairs to balance the rough texture. Brass picture lights and a matte black frame gallery wall also sit nicely against faux brick wall wallpaper without blending in.

Why is Brick Wallpaper trending right now, and what makes it feel current instead of dated?

Brick is trending because people want texture and “architectural” detail without renovation, and brick wall wallpaper delivers that loft-like look in rentals and newer builds. The current take is less orange-red and more nuanced—whitewashed, charcoal, and grey brick wall wallpaper with softer mortar lines. Pair it with warm woods and minimal decor to keep it modern rather than themed.

Is Brick Wallpaper available in peel and stick, and how does peel-and-stick compare to paste-the-wall for this look?

Many Brick Wallpaper options come as peel and stick brick wallpaper, which is great for renters and quick accent walls. Paste-the-wall versions can be a better choice for long-term installs or looks that need extra stability on larger walls. If you’re doing a big feature wall, consider how much sunlight and humidity the room gets—kitchens and bathrooms may benefit from the more secure paste-the-wall option depending on your surface.