9 Wallpaper Designs That Will Be Everywhere in 2025, From Minimalism to Maximalism

These bold designs will make waves in the new year.

Hummingbird Blossom Wallpaper
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Forget everything you thought you knew about wallpaper. In 2025, it's stepping into the spotlight, showcasing new textures, bold patterns, and intricate details that can transform a wall into a work of art. Here, we connected with top interior designers to get their thoughts and predictions on the state of wallpaper today. The results are varied but exciting, with designers and homeowners embracing everything from 3D-printed textures to whimsical nature motifs.

01 of 09

A Bug's Life by TK for Spoonflower

A bug wallpaper in a kid's room

Spoonflower

2025 will be filled with “insects, oversized botanicals, birds, exotic animals, and texture texture texture!” says interior designer and TV host Genevieve Gorder. “We’re diving deep into the natural world, [especially] as our tech world becomes all we see.” This watercolor wallpaper from Spoonflower embodies the trend, and captures the essence of delicate bugs and butterflies.

02 of 09

Amazon Jungle by Clarke & Clarke

Animal wallpaper

Clarke & Clarke

Clarke & Clarke’s statement-making Amazon Jungle wallpaper immerses spaces in lush greenery and animal motifs. “Lions, tigers, and bears—oh yes! And their landscapes,” says Gorder. It's perfect for rooms that need a playful, adventurous twist.

03 of 09

Galerie by Élitis

A room with a black chair

Élitis

“Wallcoverings have come a long way in 2024,” says Meredith Fish, owner of Fish Row Designs. “In 2025, expect to see a lot more 3D creations that also offer helpful acoustic properties.” Fish is especially drawn to Élitis’ Galerie wallpaper: “It provides a lush, polished feel that mimics Parisian plaster."

04 of 09

La Perle by Arte

An orange and white wallpaper next to a white sofa

Arte

“I think we're going to see more patterned wallcoverings in 2025—with intricate patterns and details,” says interior designer Hilary Matt. Her current favorite example is La Perle by Arte, which she’s eager to start using in upcoming projects.

05 of 09

Frances Chevron by Wallshoppe

A wallpaper in a bedroom

Photography by Sammi Smith / Interior Design by Bri Macdonald

“Wallpaper is like a bonus form of art—it makes your space fun!” says interior designer Bri Macdonald. She loves Wallshoppe’s eco-friendly designs for their vibrant and playful spirit—plus, they're not permanent. “If you’re renting, no worries—removable wallpaper has got your back,” she adds. It's also an option that brings personality to a space—a trend that she predicts will continue into 2025.

06 of 09

Deer by Nathan Turner

A brown wallpaper and a door

Wallshoppe

“In 2025, I really think wallpaper is going to embrace all things nature,” says Macdonald, predicting designs that mimic tree branches, flowers, and more. Her favorite? “This super cool print featuring a deer pattern!" she says. "It’s like bringing a little piece of the forest right into your living room."

07 of 09

Cactus by Tea Collection

Cactus wallpaper in a bathroom

Photography by Sammi Smith / Interior Design by Bri Macdonald

“Say goodbye to white walls and bring back the fun with more colors!” Macdonald says. She loves vibrant, playful prints—like this cactus pattern—for smaller spaces, especially powder rooms. “A pink bathroom? Why not! Blue stripes? Yes, please!”

08 of 09

Remembrance by Claude

A wallpaper in a bathroom

Claude Home

Interior designer Riki Wagh predicts we’ll see more landscape murals in 2025. Remembrance, with its subtle, artful trees, is a great example. “Murals are like a one-way ticket to wherever you want to go—without ever leaving your couch," she says. "Whether it’s a vintage tapestry straight out of a medieval castle or a modern sketch that makes you feel artsy, there’s a mural for every vibe."

09 of 09

Gold on Shetland Horsehair by Phillip Jeffries

A gold wallpaper

Phillip Jeffries

“In 2025, gear up for authenticity,” says Fish. Phillip Jeffries’ wallpaper, for example, is made of metallic gold leaf that's meticulously placed by skilled artisans, creating an ombre effect. The combination of luxe style and all-natural materials gives it a polished, sophisticated edge.

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