Botanical wallpapers: monstera, palms, floral watercolors and jungle
Botanical wallpapers are one of the strongest trends in interior decoration in 2026: plant motifs appear in living rooms, bedrooms and bathrooms as a muted, artistic alternative to photography. The Wally collection includes over 130 designs: from jungle and urban jungle to minimalist twigs and classic watercolor bouquets.
Urban jungle and tropics: monstera, palms, jungle
Monstera deliciosa, banana leaves, tropical vines and dense palm leaves are motifs that define the urban jungle style in a premium version. Wallpapers with these patterns most often go to living rooms and bedrooms as an accent wall. They are characterized by a rich composition, deep green and a clear leaf structure rendered in vector graphics or watercolor.
Flowers and classic gastronomy
Poppies, daisies, peonies, white flowers on a bright background and pastel bouquet compositions represent the second side of botany. These patterns perfectly fit Scandinavian, shabby chic and classic interiors. Bright backgrounds with delicate floral elements dominate here, which do not overwhelm small rooms.
Where do botanical wallpapers work best?
A bedroom with a leaf motif in calm colors promotes relaxation. A living room with a jungle as an accent wall gains character and depth without the need for remodeling. A bathroom with a botanical wallpaper refers to the luxury resort spa style. Designs with muted botany also handle artificial lighting very well.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do botanical wallpapers fit a small room?
Yes, provided that you choose a design with a bright background and calm proportions. A dense, dark jungle on four walls will overwhelm a small room, but a single wall with such a motif creates an impressive accent. For small rooms, we recommend flowers or leaves on a white or cream background.
What interior style fits botanical wallpapers?
Botany is exceptionally flexible because tropical leaves fit boho, loft and modern styles, delicate flowers fit Scandinavian and classic, and monstera in a muted palette even fits into minimalist interiors.
Watercolor or vector graphics? Which looks better on the wall?
Watercolor gives a soft, artistic impression with a natural blurring of edges, making it great for bedrooms and cozy living rooms. Vector graphics are sharper and more graphic, so they fit modern interiors and the loft style. Both techniques are printed in the same resolution and quality by Wally.
