Cloud Wallpaper

Cloud wallpaper is a wall covering that depicts skies, cloudscapes, or pastel sky scenes printed as either a continuous photo mural or a repeating pattern. It is most often used in bedrooms, nurseries, ceilings, and living rooms to create a calm, open atmosphere and to make small rooms feel larger. Our cloud wallpaper murals are printed to order on standard paper, canvas paper, premium paper, or peel and stick, and shipped to fit your exact wall measurements.

Why People Choose Cloud Wallpaper

A sky on the wall does something no painted finish can. It opens up tight spaces, softens hard lines, and brings the kind of quiet that most homes are missing. That is why cloud wallpaper has moved from being a children's-room novelty into one of the most-requested looks for primary bedrooms, ceilings, and even home offices. The right cloudscape can make a low ceiling feel taller, a windowless room feel brighter, and a bedtime routine feel calmer.

Most of our customers are choosing cloud murals for one of three reasons: they want a feature wall that feels restful instead of busy, they want to make a small room feel larger without paint tricks, or they want a nursery design their child will not outgrow in two years. Cloud wallpaper handles all three because the imagery is timeless and the color palette tends to be soft and easy to live with.

Types of Cloud Wallpaper Murals

Each type below maps to a filter on this page so you can jump straight to the look you want.

  • Pastel cloud wallpaper. Soft pinks, lavenders, peaches, and creams. The most popular choice for nurseries, girls' rooms, and bedrooms where a calming palette is the goal.
  • Blue sky and cloud murals. Bright daytime skies with white clouds. The classic look works for boys' rooms, playrooms, and any space that needs a lift of fresh air.
  • Sunset and dawn cloudscapes. Warm peach, gold, and dusky pink horizons. A 2026 trend favorite for primary bedrooms and dining rooms.
  • Watercolor cloud designs. Hand-painted style with soft brushwork. Less photographic and more art-led pairs beautifully with neutral and Scandinavian interiors.
  • Black and white cloud murals. Dramatic, moody, and ideal for offices, hallways, and statement walls in modern interiors.
  • Starry night and celestial skies. Cloudscapes with moons, stars, and constellations. A nursery and kids' room favorite that doubles as a calming bedtime feature.
  • Ceiling cloud wallpaper. Designs specifically suited to overhead installation. Creates the optical illusion of standing under an open sky.
  • Peel and stick cloud wallpaper. Renter-friendly and removable. Same designs as our paste-the-wall murals, just on a self-adhesive backing.

Cloud Wallpaper Ideas by Room

Bedroom

A pastel cloudscape behind the headboard is the easiest way to make a bedroom feel like a retreat. Pair soft blue or peach skies with linen bedding, warm wood, and matte black hardware. For a primary bedroom, aim the mural at the wall the bed faces it becomes the first and last thing seen each day and changes how the room feels far more than a paint color can.

Nursery

Cloud murals are the most-requested nursery look for a reason. They are gentle enough not to overstimulate, soft enough to suit either gender, and timeless enough to stay relevant from newborn through preschool. Pink and peach pastels suit traditional nurseries; blue and white cloudscapes work for modern Scandinavian rooms; starry-sky designs add a calming bedtime cue.

Living Room

A wide cloudscape behind a sofa adds the openness of a window without the cost of building one. It works particularly well in apartments, basement living rooms, and any space short on natural light. Choose a horizon-style mural with the brightest area of sky positioned where you want the eye drawn.

Ceiling

A cloud mural on the ceiling is one of the most underused design moves in modern interiors. It tricks the eye into reading the ceiling as taller and brings drama to rooms with otherwise plain walls. Best in bedrooms, nurseries, and powder rooms anywhere people look up.

Home Office

A soft cloudscape on the wall behind a desk is calmer on video calls than a bookshelf and easier on the eyes during long focus sessions. Choose muted blues or neutral pastels — high-contrast skies can be distracting on camera.

Bathroom

Cloud wallpaper in a powder room or guest bathroom adds the kind of unexpected detail that guests remember. Pair with brass fixtures and a freestanding basin for a spa-like feel. Choose our premium or peel and stick paper for moisture resistance.

How to Choose the Right Cloud Wallpaper for Your Wall

Three decisions matter most: paper type, color temperature, and scale. Start with paper. If you rent or expect to redecorate within a few years, peel and stick is the safest choice it removes cleanly and costs the same per square foot. If you own your home and want maximum durability, premium paper is the upgrade most customers do not regret.

Next, think about color temperature. Cool blue skies make a room feel airy and awake good for north-facing rooms that already feel cool. Warm peach and pink sunset palettes make a room feel calmer and more intimate good for bedrooms and rooms used in the evening. Neutral white and grey cloudscapes go with almost any existing decor.

Finally, scale. A photo mural printed to your exact wall size will feel cinematic and immersive. A repeating pattern will feel softer and more decorative. For a single feature wall, go mural. For all four walls of a nursery, go pattern.

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FAQs

Which materials is best for wallpaper?

Wallpapers are made from standard paper, canvas paper, premium paper, peel and stick materials for durability and style.

How Do I Measure My Wall for a Wall Mural?

Measure the wall's width and height, adding 2–4 inches for trimming. Check for obstacles like windows or doors and note their dimensions. Double-check measurements before ordering!

How Do I Order Custom Size Wallpaper or Wall Mural?

Pick a design, enter wall dimensions, choose material, and place your order. Contact support for help!

What is cloud wallpaper and what styles are available?

Cloud wallpaper is a printed wall covering featuring painted skies, soft cloud formations, and atmospheric weather scenes. Styles include pastel pink cumulus clouds, sky blue cloudscapes, dark moody night sky designs, fluffy white formations, abstract watercolor skies, ombre sky gradients, and boho brushstroke murals. Designs are available in paste-the-wall and peel-and-stick finishes, and most are offered in made-to-measure sizing to fit any wall exactly. 

What rooms work best with cloud theme wallpaper?

Cloud theme wallpaper suits bedrooms, nurseries, dining rooms, hallways, home offices, and conservatories. A sky blue or pastel design works best in north-facing rooms, where it warms up cool natural light. Dark and moody cloudscapes suit south-facing snugs and studies. A soft sky print also works on ceilings in loft conversions and low-ceilinged bedrooms, where the upward visual pull makes the room feel taller.

Does cloud wallpaper make a room look bigger?

Yes. wallpaper has a well-documented space-expanding effect. A light sky blue or pale pastel cloudscape pushes the wall back visually, making small bedrooms and narrow hallways feel more open and airy. Panoramic cloud murals across a full wall amplify this effect further. The expanding-space quality makes wallpaper a popular choice for box rooms, compact flats, and low-ceiling conversions.

What is the difference between paste-the-wall and peel-and-stick cloud wallpaper?

Paste-the-wall wallpaper uses non-woven material and is applied with wallpaper adhesive directly to the wall. It lies flatter long-term, hides minor plaster imperfections, and suits permanent installs. Cloud peel-and-stick wallpaper is self-adhesive and removable without causing damage to plaster or paintwork. The peel-and-stick option is the preferred choice for rental apartments and tenancies where a damage-free removal is required.

Is cloud wallpaper suitable for a baby's nursery?

Yes. Pastel wallpaper is one of the most popular nursery choices. Soft pinks, blush, mint, and sky blue are all gentle, gender-neutral options that suit a baby's first room and grow with the child for several years. A 3D cloud mural wallpaper with a layered, textured design adds depth and visual interest for toddlers. The calming visual effect of a sky mural supports a restful sleep environment.

Can I use cloud wall mural on a ceiling?

Yes. A pale cloudscape or pastel sky print on the ceiling works particularly well in loft conversions, low-ceilinged bedrooms, and nurseries. The upward visual pull of a sky design makes the room feel taller and more spacious. Keep the surrounding walls in a quiet warm white or soft neutral for the best effect. A single brass or matte black pendant completes the look.

How do I clean a cloud mural?

Wipe light surface marks with a soft, damp cloth and a small drop of mild soap. Avoid saturating the surface. Premium matte finishes are scratch-resistant and fully wipe-clean. In bathrooms and kitchens, keep an extractor fan running to manage steam. Do not install cloud mural directly above a bathtub, shower, or hob splash zone.