Jungle Wallpaper
38 designs
The dining room is the strongest setting for Jungle Wallpaper, because the layered leaves, palms, and tropical stems sit beautifully behind a walnut oval tab...
Jungle Wallpaper
The dining room is the strongest setting for Jungle Wallpaper, because the layered leaves, palms, and tropical stems sit beautifully behind a walnut oval table, black spindle chairs, and a low oak sideboard. Jungle Wallpaper reads especially well with moss green velvet seat pads, warm ivory walls on the adjoining sides, and aged brass pendants that pull out the darker olive and golden undertones in the print. For homes where the same nature-led mood continues into sleep spaces, our Bedroom Wallpaper collection carries that direction into more restful layouts.
Olive Undertones, Layered Leaf Motifs, And Metallic Notes In Jungle Wallpaper
Jungle Wallpaper stands out through deep olive, fern, and shadowy green undertones, often broken up by banana leaves, climbing vines, and painterly botanical shapes that give the wall a dense, leafy rhythm rather than a flat repeat. In rooms with smoked oak cabinets or a camel leather bench, Jungle Wallpaper can take on the role of lively wallpaper while still feeling grounded, especially when paired with matte black frames and linen curtains in flax or stone. If you want to echo the warmer highlights inside the print, our Gold Wallpaper collection is a natural companion for brass-accented schemes, and our guide to Statement Wallpaper For Living Room shows how statement-scale pattern works with larger furniture silhouettes.
Jungle Wallpaper In Dining Rooms And Kitchens: Best Wall Positions
Jungle Wallpaper has the strongest effect on the main dining wall behind a sideboard or on the wall facing the table, where the pattern stays visible above chair backs and frames the room during meals. In a kitchen, Jungle Wallpaper works well on the breakfast nook wall beside painted shaker cabinetry in putty, dark green, or muted black; for more placement ideas in cooking spaces, see Modern Wallpaper For Kitchen. If you prefer a mural wallpaper format with a larger scenic layout, see Jungle Wall Murals. For styling ideas that cover wallpaper for walls, wallpaper murals, and current leaf-heavy looks, read Jungle Wallpaper Trends for Bold Interior Design. Muralls makes Jungle Wallpaper in custom sizes, with paste-the-wall installation, and ships worldwide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which room works best for Jungle Wallpaper, and where should I place it (accent wall, full room, or ceiling)?
A powder room is a great choice for Jungle Wallpaper because the smaller footprint lets you go bold—try it on all walls for a wrapped, leafy look, especially in deep emerald or inky green. For a bedroom, keep it calmer with one accent wall behind the headboard so the pattern doesn’t compete with nightstands and artwork. In a nursery, a single wall behind the crib reads playful without feeling busy; it’s a common approach for jungle wallpaper nursery and jungle nursery wallpaper. If you’re adventurous, a ceiling application in a light palm print can make a low ceiling feel more intentional rather than “short.”
How do I choose between a dark vs light Jungle Wallpaper, and how does that change the mood?
Dark Jungle Wallpaper (think charcoal backgrounds with deep green palms) feels cocooning and works best with warm lighting and brass or matte black fixtures—especially in a den or jungle wallpaper bathroom. Light Jungle Wallpaper (sage, sand, or soft ivory backgrounds) reads airier and is easier to pair with existing paint colors in open-plan rooms. If your room is under 10x12 ft, pick a lighter ground or a larger-scale print with more negative space so it doesn’t feel crowded. For a more graphic look, choose high-contrast leaf outlines rather than densely layered foliage.
Is Jungle Wallpaper more suited to kids’ rooms or adult spaces—and how can I tell the difference in the designs?
Kids jungle wallpaper usually leans into friendly animals (monkeys, toucans) and simpler shapes with clear outlines, which suits a playroom or a jungle wallpaper nursery. Adult-leaning Jungle Wallpaper often uses layered botanicals, shadowy canopies, and muted tones like olive, espresso, and slate for a more moody feel. If you want “in-between,” look for palms and banana leaves without cartoon faces, then add kid cues through accessories like a rattan bookshelf or a mustard throw. Pattern scale matters too: smaller repeats read more playful, while oversized leaves feel more editorial.
What furniture finishes and textiles pair best with Jungle Wallpaper (specific pieces, not just ‘natural materials’)?
With Jungle Wallpaper, start with a cane-front dresser or a rattan headboard to echo the leafy texture without adding more pattern. Add a walnut side table, an aged-brass reading lamp, and linen curtains in oat or warm white to keep the room grounded. For upholstery, a camel leather chair or an off-white boucle bench balances the greens and prevents the space from feeling too themed. If you’re using a jungle wallpaper mural or jungle mural wallpaper with a dark background, a jute rug and matte black picture frames help anchor it.
Can Jungle Wallpaper mix with other design styles—what works, and what clashes?
Jungle Wallpaper plays well with mid-century pieces (teak credenza, tapered legs) and with coastal elements like light oak and woven pendants, because the greenery feels intentional rather than novelty. For a modern look, pair a jungle wallpaper mural with crisp white trim and a simple black metal bed frame so the print is the focal point. What tends to clash: overly busy boho layers (multiple competing prints) and high-gloss ultra-minimal rooms with no texture—both can make the foliage feel out of place. If you want glam, keep it restrained: one emerald-and-gold jungle wallpaper mural with a single brass mirror is enough.
Is Jungle Wallpaper available in peel and stick, and how should I choose between peel-and-stick and paste-the-wall for this look?
Many Jungle Wallpaper designs come in jungle peel and stick wallpaper as well as paste-the-wall, and the best choice depends on your surface and how long you want it up. Peel and stick jungle wallpaper is handy for rentals and nurseries (easy to swap as kids’ tastes change), but it needs a smooth, well-prepped wall to avoid lifting around dense leaf edges. Paste-the-wall usually handles humidity and long-term wear better, which is worth considering for jungle wallpaper bathroom installs.























