15 creative kitchen wallpaper ideas

kitchen wallpaper ideas
15 creative kitchen wallpaper ideas Divine Savages / Little Greene / 1838 Wallcoverings

No longer reserved for cooking and washing, our kitchens are often the rooms where we spend most of our time with family and friends, so we must decorate accordingly. Wallpaper brings personality and fun to a room scheme, and we're seeing it used in kitchens more and more.

'Kitchens can be quite stark spaces, filled with hard surfaces and reflective finishes. Adding a wallpaper to a kitchen will create texture, softening hard surfaces, bringing pattern and design interest to a scheme,' says Ruth Mottershead, creative director at Little Greene.

So is it a good idea to wallpaper a kitchen? Yes! Wallpaper is a cost-effective decorating method – it's much easier to replace than tiles, cupboard fronts and splashbacks, and it's one of the easiest ways to bring colour and pattern to your kitchen due to the breadth of designs available. We'd recommend choosing a paper with a vinyl finish – these papers are strong and durable and acts as a barrier against moisture. Another consideration is how washable a wallpaper is: any wallpaper that is 'extra washable', 'scrubbable' or 'highly scrubbable' is ideal for a kitchen.

Check out 15 fabulous wallpaper kitchen ideas below...

Go maximalist with blousy florals

This bold floral wallpaper complements the soft red kitchen cabinetry, while the contrast against the striking Calacatta marble splashback forms an eclectic and vibrant pattern clash.

Pictured: The Brambles wallpaper in Mulberry from Divine Savages

kitchen with marble worktop and splashback and red shaker units
Devine Savages

Wallpaper inside panelling

Enhance your kitchen's architectural features by wallpapering inside your panelling.

'Using a neutral wallpaper pattern in a kitchen will soften the hard surface finishes and integrate the kitchen space into your home's wider interior scheme,' says Ruth Mottershead, creative director at Little Greene. 'Our Briar Rose print in Green Stone is sophisticated, warm and easy to use — the perfect choice for a harmonious and considered interior.'

Pictured: Briar Rose wallpaper in Green Stone from Little Greene

kitchen with neutral floral wallpaper and wooden stool
Little Greene

Create a luxe look with marble-effect

Wallpaper a wall or splashback in this lookalike mural for an elegant and luxurious space at the fraction of the cost of real marble. The feature wall sets the tone for a sophisticated and tranquil dining area within the kitchen.

Pictured: Matilda luxury white marble wallpaper mural from Bobbi Beck

modern kitchen diner with wooden kitchen and marble effect wallpaper
Bobbi Beck

Layer up ditsy prints

Achieve the cottagecore aesthetic in your kitchen

by layering up delicate patterns in your wallpaper, blinds and even tiles. Ensure your patterns are similar in tone for a cohesive and calm look.

'Our Borage wallpaper is a delicate two-tone floral pattern, in light-sage. It provides a soothing visual backdrop that’s perfect for any kitchen,' says Jessica Clayworth, lead designer of Morris & Co.

Pictured: Borage wallpaper in Leafy Arbour from Morris & Co

patterned wallpaper and patterned blind in a pink shaker style kitchen
Sanderson

Colour match your pattern and joinery

A simple way to ensure your kitchen wallpaper works with your scheme is to choose one colour from your wallpaper and use that across your cabinets and woodwork. Here, the pink of the flowers matches the rest of the room perfectly, creating a kitchen space that feels well put together.

Pictured: Opium Blush Sprint wallpaper from the Curious Department

floral pink and blue wallpaper in a pink shaker kitchen with black and white floor
The Curious Department

Choose striking diagonal stripes

Bringing instant contemporary, brave and confident vibes, a chunky diagonal stripe will change the feel of your kitchen instantly. Here, the mint green wallpaper adds a modern edge to the classic white shaker kitchen.

Pictured: Diagonal Ice Cream Stripe pastel wallpaper from Bobbi Beck

white shaker kitchen with a white tiled splashback and mint green diagonal stripes
Bobbi Beck

Colour drench with wallpaper and paint

Match up the colour of your wallpaper, wall paint and ceiling paint for a cohesive scheme that is striking and fun.

'The Ditsy Block small scale print lends itself perfectly to busy kitchen environments, even when papering just a small section of wall,' says Ruth Mottershead.

Pictured: Ditsy Block Bombolone wallpaper from Little Greene

coloured drenched kitchen with mustard wallpaper and painted ceiling
Little Greene

Two prints are better than one

Using two different wallpaper prints above and below your picture rail brings added depth, interest, and warmth. This also encourages you to look up, which can make a room feel larger and more airy. Vary the scale of your patterns so they complement, rather than fight against, each other.

Pictured: Flower Press Glastonbury wallpaper from Graham & Brown

modern kitchen with red painted walls and ceiling and wallpapered feature wall
Graham & Brown

Cover all your walls

Don't be afraid to use a floral wallpaper on all four walls of your kitchen. Interior designer and House Beautiful columnist Sophie Robinson uses her own woodland-themed wallpaper design to great effect in her own kitchen.

'I love using wallpaper in kitchens, especially for a country house, and if you avoid papering around the hob and sink, there’s no reason not to,' says Sophie. 'If you’re worried about damage, you can apply a coat of decorator’s matt varnish to protect it and make it wipeable.'

Pictured: Harlequin x Sophie Robinson Woodland Floral Peridot Ruby Pearl wallpaper from La Redoute

shaker style kitchen with open shelves and a colourful floral wallpaper
Sanderson

Choose clashing colours

If you want a kitchen that's energising and bold, choose a wallpaper in a colour that clashes with your units. Here, the mostly pink wallpaper combines with the mint green units for a fresh and fun space that doesn't take itself too seriously. Flecks of green in the wallpaper pattern help to draw the scheme together.

Pictured: Fragments wallpaper in Magenta Haze from Oh Popsi

contemporary kitchen with parquet flooring, green handleless units and pink patterned wallpaper
Oh Popsi

Or choose tonal colours

Be it navy and sky blue, burgundy and plaster pink, or forest green and sage, choosing a wallpaper that's on the same colour spectrum as your units is a failsafe way to ensure the colours will sit together harmoniously.

Pictured: V&A Flower Meadow wallpaper in Celeste Turquoise from 1838 Wallcoverings

blue shaker kitchen with marble worktops and floral wallpaper up to the ceiling
1838 Wallcoverings

Go large with a mural

A wall mural in a large scale design is a guaranteed talking point – choose a food-related motif for your kitchen, such as these oranges and lemons.

Pictured: Succulent Fruits wall mural from Wallsauce

kitchen with tiled splashback and oversized fruits wall mural
Wallsauce

Choose botanicals for relaxed vibes

The curved edges and organic form of a botanical-inspired, leafy wallpaper will work to soften the hard lines of your kitchen and create a comforting space where you'll want to spend time.

Pictured: Crane Fonda wallpaper in Palm Green from Divine Savages

soft green shaker kitchen with white and green leafy wallpaper, marble worktops and parquet flooring
Divine Savages

Frame your window

Let your kitchen's architecture lead the way and highlight your windows by framing them in a patterned wallpaper. This helps to draw the eye towards natural light sources, which makes your space feel brighter and bigger.

Here, the gold pattern contrasts beautifully against the anthracite grey window, creating a focal point for the scheme.

Pictured: Bee Bloom wallpaper in Gold by Hattie Lloyd Home

modern kitchen with anthracite grey window surrounded by gold floral wallpaper
Hattie Lloyd Home

Add warmth with texture

Patterns not for you? Technological advances mean that wallpaper can mimic other textures exceptionally well. From wood-effect, to stone-effect, and weft-effect as shown here, a faux-something wallpaper can dramatically alter the tone of a room.

Look closely here and you'll see that this weave pattern brings a rustic and earthy feel to this kitchen space. We love the strip of botanical pattern by the window too.

Pictured: Rustic Weft Clay wallpaper from Graham & Brown

wooden kitchen with textured wallpaper and a strip of botanical print by the window
Graham & Brown

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