Okay, so I’ve been obsessed with giving my kitchen a fresh look lately—but without tearing anything down or spending a fortune. That’s when I fell down the rabbit hole of kitchen wallpaper, and wow… total game changer. If you’re wondering how to style your kitchen walls with wallpaper, here’s exactly what I did and what I learned along the way.
I Wanted a Quick Refresh—So I Tried Peel and Stick Wallpaper
Let’s be real, the kitchen gets messy. Between cooking splashes and steam, I didn’t want anything high-maintenance. That’s why I went with peel and stick wallpaper for the kitchen. It’s easy to apply, holds up well, and the best part? If I change my mind next month (which I might), I can peel it off without wrecking the wall.
I found a bunch of great kitchen peel and stick wallpaper options online—from minimal textures to bold prints. I went with a soft botanical pattern for a calming vibe, but I was also really tempted by the faux tile ones.
Where I Put It (And Where I Didn’t)
I didn’t go all-in on every wall—just picked one main spot to highlight. I wallpapered the wall behind my open shelves, and it instantly added depth and style without being too much. I also love the idea of wallpapering the backsplash (yep, you can do that!) or even just a small breakfast nook.
If you’ve got cabinets with glass fronts, you can stick wallpaper on the inside panels. It looks SO custom, and nobody expects it.
Picking the Right Pattern Was the Hardest Part
There are so many options out there. Here’s what helped me choose:
- I kept my existing kitchen colours in mind (white and wood tones).
- I avoided anything too busy because my space is kind of small.
- I considered how the light hits that wall—some patterns looked super different at different times of day.
Also, if you’re someone who likes changing decor often, go neutral-ish. It gives you more flexibility with other accents like towels, dishes, or wall art.
Kitchen Mural Wallpaper? Actually… Yes.
At first, I thought kitchen mural wallpaper was only for big spaces or cafes, but I saw a design with lemons and herbs that looked like a vintage painting—and I’m seriously considering it for my pantry door now. It’s like turning your wall into a giant piece of art.
If you’re into bold decor, mural wallpaper can totally elevate a plain kitchen wall. Just make sure it doesn’t clash with your counters or cabinets.
A Few Tips That Helped Me
- Sample first: I ordered a few swatches and stuck them up for a few days to see what I liked in real life.
- Keep it practical: Look for wallpaper that’s moisture-resistant and wipeable. Some even say “kitchen-safe” on the label.
- Accent it: Once the wallpaper was up, I added a couple of wooden cutting boards and plants—and everything just looked more put together.
So yeah, if you’re wondering if wallpaper belongs in the kitchen—the answer is 100% yes. Whether it’s a whole feature wall or just a subtle accent, kitchen wallpaper adds personality without the hassle of renovation. And with all the peel and stick options out there, it’s renter-friendly too.
Go for it. It’s one of the easiest upgrades I’ve ever done.
Want help picking the right style? Check out our favourite kitchen peel and stick wallpaper picks and some mural wallpaper ideas that totally transform the space.