Cartoon Wallpaper and Wall Murals
Bring a large sample home. Tape it near the bed or sofa. Look at it in daylight and at night. Big, clear motifs are calmer. Small repeats look busier. If the room already has patterned fabric, pick a simpler print or consider kids wallpaper with coordinated designs that work together.
Use a limited color palette. Choose clean line art or softer watercolor styles. Pair with solid bedding and plain curtains. Repeat one color from the wallpaper in two or three accents.
Behind a bed, in a play corner, by a reading nook, or at the end of a hallway. For themed rooms, cats wallpaper offers charming cartoon options that appeal to animal lovers. In small rooms, choose a light background and leave some space between motifs. Keep the ceiling bright. Add a lamp if the corner is dim.
Washable vinyl or nonwoven with a wipeable finish works best. Avoid plain paper near sinks or steam. Wipe with a damp cloth and mild soap. No abrasives.
Yes. Choose Peel-and-stick. For even easier installation and removal, kids wall decals offer a flexible alternative that lets you create custom scenes. Clean the wall, test a small square for a day, then install on a smooth surface. Keep the backing paper. To remove, warm a corner with a hair dryer and peel slowly at a low angle.