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By Erika Owen and Kristi Kellogg

Wondering where to buy wallpaper online? Whether you want a traditional roll or a peel-and-stick option, you’ll find plenty of great wallpaper stores with high-quality, design-forward options that ship straight to your door.

We’re fans of all types of wallpaper: graphic stripes, rich florals, mixed materials—a pattern on the wall serves as both art and decor, adding texture and character to your space. No matter what look you’re after—whether it's an animal print or geometric patterns to decals or more traditional wallpaper—there are options just waiting to get added to your shopping cart. Additional benefits include making your ceilings look higher and serving as an interesting backdrop to wall hangings. If you choose to swathe an accent wall in a bold pattern or cover an entire room in grass cloth for extra depth, these unique wallpapers will add instant impact. With patterns this stunning, you might just be tempted to switch up your walls every season—we wouldn’t blame you.

Covering a space in wallpaper has also never been easier. Thanks to removable designs, you can have a pattern up and looking perfect without help from a professional. Renters will also love how easy this type of wallpaper is to remove at the end of their lease. Before taking on your own wallpapering project, make sure to carefully clean and inspect your walls for uneven areas. There are things you can do to make the task a bit easier, like applying a wallpaper liner.

To save you some time scanning wallpaper collection after wallpaper collection, we dug into our favorite patterns and textures. Ahead, 18 stunning best sellers and the wallpaper stores where you can find them.

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If subtle is your vibe and you don’t want to sacrifice a bit of elegance, this nature-inspired print from Serena & Lily is a serene surprise as you walk closer to it and get to fully admire the pattern. This one isn’t removable, so consider this before taking on the full project. The manufacturer recommends using a wallpaper liner if you’re working with uneven wall surfaces to keep the finished project smooth.

Hygge & West’s collection of modern designer wallpaper abounds in personality. Patterns range include everything from whimsical florals to striking geometric options. Hygge & West carries both traditional rolls and removal wallpapers, and stocks brands including Charlotte Janvier, Helmsie, Lawson-Fenning, Patch NYC, Askov Finlayson, and many more.

Wallpaper doesn’t get more fun than this. Bring Blanche, Rose, Sophia, and Dorothy home to your own living room with this Golden Girls wallpaper from Spoonflower. Your houseguests will never forget it. 

Pottery Barn Kids is a great source for playful, soft patterns that would be a great fit in any kids’ room. From lush jungle scenes to soft geometric patterns, there are plenty of PBK picks that would liven up any adult space too.

Anthropologie’s curation of wallpaper includes sophisticated florals and chinoiserie, boho damasks, and truly unique geometrics. Shopping for wallpaper here makes us which we had more rooms to decorate—there’s so much inspiration! (They have a great selection of wall murals too.)

We’ve all seen florals live on lighter or pastel backgrounds, which makes this botanical print on navy so eye-catching. This wallpaper is also available in black, rose, green, and gold. Shop Rifle Paper Co. for more wallpapers, plus plenty of wall art and additional home decor. 

Add this organic, playful peel-and-stick wallpaper to your wish list. Those who aren’t homeowners will love how easy the cleanup is for removable wallpaper when moving day pops up. And when it comes to wallpaper motifs, simple is sometimes better—the calm neutrals and distinct geometric pattern will elevate and simultaneously calm any room or nook.

If you’re after a tiny pattern that’ll put a smile on your face, this budget-friendly (and self-adhesive) wallpaper from Americanflat will get the job done. It’s removable and won’t leave behind a residue when you take it down—plus, it can be repositioned a few times without losing its stick. Whether you’ve got a Scandinavian-inspired space or a kids room in need of some personality, the squiggles are a great backdrop for art and furniture.

The geometric design digs into a special African American tradition: jumping the broom. The act was first performed at weddings between enslaved people—getting married wasn’t allowed at the time, so people sought out a special way to celebrate love and commitment. It’s still a part of wedding ceremonies today, and this wallpaper is a beautiful tribute to a special part of Black culture.

Best used in a room with colorful furniture and sculptural silhouettes, this wiggly black pattern will ground a space brimming with personality. It’s removable (meaning easy removal) and versatile enough to use in any room of the home, from bathrooms and offices to closets in need of a refresh.

This isn’t your grandma’s floral wallpaper—it’s a repeating image you may recognize of Andy Warhol’s 1964 Flowers and is available in four colorways. Use it to transform your space into a blooming wonderland. Find more Warhol-inspired wall coverings and more than 100 additional original designs at Flavor Paper.

Find the hand-drawn palm wallpaper of your dreams at Chasing Paper, along with plenty of other inspiring designs (like this one that looks like bookshelves!).

Set filters to your desired price, color, etc. and you can find some true gems among Amazon’s 10,000-plus wallpapers. One of the boons of shopping on Amazon is checking out how the wallpaper looks in people’s actual homes, thanks to the many reviews that include photos.

Acclaimed interior designer and AD100 member Sheila Bridges offers a unique selection of hand-screened wallpapers. Her stunning Harlem Toile de Jouy wallpaper has been featured in museums around the world, including the Studio Museum in Harlem, the Museum of Art and Design in New York City, and the Musée De La Toile De Jouy in France.

Jungalow leads the way in all things home decor, including wallpapering. This wonderfully colorful, vivid design is one of the most unique wallpaper designs we’ve seen, and we’re here for it.

Wallshoppe has exclusive collections from Nathan Turner, Sugar Paper, Chris Benz, Carly Home, and Tea Collection. Tea Collection, in particular, is perfect for kids rooms, with a stunning range of fun, colorful prints and patterns. The Dumbo wallpaper showcased above is one of their removable wallpapers and is available in a variety of bold hues.

This gorgeous, textured wallpaper from Graham & Brown is an ode to luxury. It would work equally well in an office, bedroom, glamorous bathroom, or an entryway in need of a little drama. This elevated style is a hallmark of Graham & Brown. In addition to moody offerings like this one, they also have a variety of options on the lighter side of things, including spirited chevron, quirky florals, metallic botanicals, chunky stripes, and versatile tessellations.

If you’re looking for one-of-a-kind, handcrafted wallpaper, wall art, or wall stickers, Etsy’s got you covered. This abstract watercolor peel-and-stick wallpaper is perfect for renters who can’t make permanent changes to the walls but still want to live in glorious color.

Where to Buy Wallpaper: 18 Best Stores With Unique Designs | Architectural Digest

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