One Wall, Two Walls or a Mural? How to Use Wallpaper in a Bedroom
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When planning a bedroom makeover, most people focus on choosing the right wallpaper design. But another important decision is how much of the room to cover.
Should wallpaper be limited to the wall behind the bed? Extended onto multiple walls? Or would a mural create a better focal point?
There is no universal rule. The best approach depends on the size of the room, the pattern you choose and the atmosphere you want to create.
One Wall: The Classic Feature Wall
A feature wall is often the easiest way to introduce wallpaper into a bedroom.
The wall behind the bed naturally becomes the focal point of the room, making it the most common location for wallpaper. This approach adds pattern and personality while keeping the rest of the space simple.
Feature walls work particularly well with bold designs, large-scale patterns and rooms where you want wallpaper to play a supporting role rather than dominate the entire space.

Best for:
- Bedrooms with bold wallpaper designs
- Smaller rooms
- Homeowners who prefer a lighter decorative touch
Two Walls: A More Cohesive Look
Extending wallpaper onto a second wall creates a noticeably different effect.
Rather than acting as a single focal point, the wallpaper becomes more integrated into the room. The result often feels warmer, more intentional and more decorative without fully wrapping the entire space.
This approach works especially well with softer patterns, botanical designs and lighter color palettes.
Using wallpaper on two walls can also help visually connect different areas of the room, creating a stronger sense of continuity.

Best for:
- Medium to large bedrooms
- Botanical and nature-inspired patterns
- Rooms where you want wallpaper to play a larger role
What About Murals?
Murals offer a different way to decorate a bedroom wall.
Unlike traditional wallpaper, which repeats across the surface, a mural creates a single continuous scene or composition. This often makes it feel more like artwork than a decorative background.
Many people choose murals behind the bed because they naturally create a focal point, but they can also be used across multiple walls depending on the design and layout of the room.
Whether subtle or dramatic, a mural can become the defining feature of a bedroom.
Best for:
- Statement bedrooms
- Large walls behind beds
- Spaces where you want the wall itself to become the main design feature
Which Option Is Right for You?
If you want a simple introduction to wallpaper, a feature wall is usually the easiest place to start.
If you prefer a more decorative and immersive look, extending wallpaper onto a second wall can create a beautiful balance between subtle and bold.
If you're looking for a stronger visual statement, a mural may be the right choice.
Ultimately, there is no right or wrong answer. The best solution depends on your room, your style and how much visual impact you want your walls to have.
Final Thoughts
Wallpaper can completely change the feel of a bedroom, whether it is used on one wall, two walls or as a mural.
The key is not choosing the option that follows a decorating rule, but choosing the one that creates the atmosphere you want to live with every day.
Not sure which option is right for your bedroom?
Order samples and compare patterns, colors and scales in your own space before making a final decision.
