20 Subtle Pattern Peel & Stick Wallpapers

By Kate Riley January 9, 2020

I shared a DIY art display ledge project earlier this week but what I forgot to mention was that the backdrop was an inexpensive swirl peel & stick wallpaper that I found on Amazon. I’ll be honest, after looked at it I decided I’m not totally thrilled with it. It lacks the impact I was going for, the stripes are a little too subtle so I went looking for something new to replace it.

Subtle patterns in neutral hues are great for those just dipping their toe into the world of wallpaper. The prints are less bold and since they’re peel and stick they won’t be a headache to remove down the road if that day comes. Today’s lineup is for those who seek something softer or minimalist as a backdrop in any space. Might I suggest any one of these twenty subtle pattern peel and stick wallpapers.

moroccan wind

 

blue botanical

green leaves

make it rain

grey dandelion

watercolor circles

warm grey waves

gold origami

sketched botanical

neutral terrazzo

slate blue leaves

grey leaf botanical

woodland

black twigs

grey grasscloth

soft gray floral

blue stripes

white leaf botanical

neutral batik

minimalist lines

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7 comments

  1. Hey Kate, these wallpapers are so damn awesome. I know everyone will love these kind of wall. Especially i like these-: grey dandelion, neutral terrazzo, woodland, black twigs, soft gray floral, neutral batik. Thanks for sharing these wallpapers.

  2. Just ordered minimalist lines , was exactly what I was looking for my recently renovated guest bath. Thanks for this awesome post made my decision easy and my procrastinating end .

    • wow SO happy to read this! yay! send me a picture once you’ve installed, would love to share it!

  3. Sensational as always! Love these selections.

    OBTW last night I wore your Embroidered motorcycle jacket to an event. Got so many positive comments!

    • Isn’t it the BEST! I love it so much, I get a ton of comments too! It’s my favorite!!
      xo

  4. Love these. How do you deal with applying them to the textured walls that seem to be ubiquitous in our part of Northern Cal? Do you have to pay to skim coat the wall first?

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