9 Affordable Peel and Stick Wallpapers That Look Expensive

Updated on Oct. 14, 2024

Transform a room temporarily or permanently with these top cheap peel-and-stick wallpaper picks. All but one less than $2 per square foot!

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Black-and-white zebras are illustrated in various jumping poses against a dark green background, while a minimalist bench in the foreground holds decorative items.
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Scalamandré for Wallpops Masai Zebra

When you want something fancy, go straight to the source: Wallpapers created by storied design houses. But when you want a great design at a low-low price, look into collaborations with peel-and-stick companies.

For my money, no collaboration beats Scalamandré for Wallpops. The Masai Zebra has been hailed a design classic for decades and is now available for $1.46 per square foot through Wallpops in red, blue, brown, green and gray. What a steal!

A wooden chair sits beside a dark dresser, adorned with a framed photo, against a floral-patterned wallpaper in a well-lit room.
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Denim Blue and Salmon Morris Flower

Famed British textile designer William Morris was at the forefront of reviving dying arts in textiles and more during the Arts and Crafts movement. His enduring designs have delighted homeowners ever since.

His designs are now more affordable. This peel-and-stick floral, available through The Home Depot, will transform your space for only $1.14 per square foot.

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A wooden table with two chairs sits in front of a patterned wall. Above, a framed portrait features a woman adorned with flowers.
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Tempaper x Novogratz Zebra Black Feather Palm

This Art Deco-inspired geometric pattern hails from the design minds at Novogratz, who in turn collaborated with the peel-and-stick whizzes at Tempaper. Its sophisticated black-and-white graphic ginkgo pattern fit in nicely with traditional and modern interiors, including the wildly popular Japandi trend. And the ideal combination of style and price is hard to beat at $1.27 per square foot.

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A light gray sofa with a black-and-white patterned pillow sits against a floral wallpaper background, with a yellow chair and a lamp nearby.
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Haok Home Gardenia

The combination of lush gardenia flowers and the bold black background make this peel-and-stick paper a stunner. Plus it’s only $1.52 per square foot!

It’s waterproof and removable, making it a great choice for wallpaper novices. And it works just about anywhere in the house, including the bathroom or even the interior of a closet. “This paper is great quality,” writes one happy Amazon reviewer. “And, good color saturation. It was pretty easy to install.”

A black chair sits next to a wooden desk, which has a potted plant below. A woven basket rests on the floor nearby.
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Metallic Crosshatch by Threshold at Target

This neutral metallic crosshatch is truly perfection, combining sophisticated design with an affordable price tag. For $1.24 per square foot, you can lighten and brighten a room, add texture, and maintain a refined feel.

Still, with the metallic gold, it feels fancy and fresh for those tiptoeing into the wallpaper waters without committing to a more intense pattern or color palette.

A patterned wallpaper features white herons among colorful foliage. A modern couch and decorative vases sit in front, enhancing a stylish indoor space.
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Classical Crane by Haok Home

This cheap Classical Crane peel-and-stick wallpaper from Haok Home looks anything but. It makes a striking statement in any room or space in your home for $1.56 a square foot.

The graceful bird and cranberry plant pattern, set against a dramatic dark backdrop, instantly adds drama. Plus it’s got that cool folk-art-y feel that people love about designers such as Rifle Paper Co.

A bed with white pillows rests against a floral-patterned wall, accompanied by a side table with books, and a decorative plant beneath a pendant light.
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RoomMates Vintage Floral Poppy

If it’s more a cottagecore or shabby chic feel you’re aiming for, RoomMates Vintage Floral Poppy fits the bill, especially at $1.48 per square foot.

The desaturated colors feel faded by the sun in an expertly lived-in sort of way, and the print is especially beautiful. RoomMates promises it’s removable in full sheets. And it’s made in the U.S. on high-quality vinyl, meaning its durable, even in humid locations like bathrooms.

A decorative table holds a white vase with colorful flowers, alongside glasses and a bottle. Behind, a green patterned wallpaper adds texture to the scene.
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Jungle Animals, Opalhouse for Target

For bohemian-style prints and colors, Opalhouse for Target is one of your best bets. I love this jungle animals wallpaper, which manages to be a trendy jewel-tone green with the gotta-have-it flora-fauna feel.

It’s balanced by a subtlety in the design often missing in less expensive patterns and papers. Plus, it’s $1.24 a square foot, so when you decide you want to change it out, no harm. I’ve got a green Opalhouse peel-and-stick paper in my house. It’s thick, with the printing crisp and the color true.

A wooden shelf displays books and decorative items. Above, a patterned wall showcases white cranes on a blue background, enhancing the cozy interior atmosphere.
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West Elm's Feather Flock

This wallpaper is a bit of a splurge for a list of cheap peel-and-sticks, but it still really is a great bargain at $2.10 a square foot. Feather Flock capitalizes on a classic-favorite wallpaper motif — birds — in a scale that feels just right, set against a refined colorway that’s usually costlier. Choose from Denim, Golden Hour, Sahra Blush and Storm Gray.

FAQs

Is peel and stick wallpaper more expensive?

Peel and stick wallpaper is generally less expensive than traditional wallpaper. However, the cost for DIY wallpaper can easily add up depending on the size of your room, but you’ll still save on labor costs by being able to install and take down the wallpaper yourself.

Is peel and stick wallpaper good quality?

While peel and stick wallpaper is not necessarily made to last, many durable, long-lasting options exist. You may still be able to spot flaws in installation, like air bubbles or mismatched patterns, up close, but from far away, peel and stick should look virtually indistinguishable from regular wallpaper.

How long will peel and stick wallpaper last?

Although it’s categorized as a temporary home improvement project, properly installed, high-quality peel and stick wallpaper can last for years. Factors like humidity and the texture of your walls can affect your wallpaper’s lifetime.

Is peel and stick wallpaper damaging to walls?

Like its name suggests, peel and stick wallpaper is designed to be renter-friendly and easily removable. However, you’ll still need to be cautious to avoid damaging your walls, whether by properly prepping and installing or taking your time during removal to ensure you aren’t ripping off paint or leaving residue.