Snow Wallpaper

Snow wallpaper is a custom-printed wall covering that brings frosted forests, snowy mountains, and quiet winter scenes to any interior. Each design is sized to your wall, cut to your measurements, and printed for a clean fit with no offcuts. The collection covers a wide range of moods, from soft snowfall and pale birch groves to deep pine forests dusted in white and crisp icy lakes.

Giffywalls specializes in custom-sized peel and stick wallpapers and large-scale murals, producing made-to-measure wall coverings for homes and commercial spaces, with free and fast shipping on every order.

Why a Snow Wallpaper Works in Modern Interiors

A snowy wall mural softens hard lines and brings calm to busy rooms. Cool whites, frosted blues, and gentle grays open up small spaces and make ceilings feel taller. We have shipped snow themed designs to families wanting a quiet bedroom backdrop, cafes chasing a winter wonderland feel, and offices that want a cooler, more focused atmosphere.

A Calming Focal Point for Any Room

A wide snowy landscape mural behind a sofa or bed becomes the natural focal point of the room. A snow capped mountain wall mural carries the same weight on a long living room wall, while smaller frosty landscape prints work well in a hallway or entryway, where light bounces off the pale tones and brightens the path inside.

A Backdrop That Feels Timeless

Winter scenes do not date the way trend colors do. A snowy pine forest or a watercolor mountain print sits as quietly in January as it does in June, giving the room a steady, grounded mood through every season.

Snowy Landscape Mural Styles in the Collection

The range covers many winter scenes, so you can pick a mood that suits the room. Choose from a snowy birch forest, snow capped mountain print, snowy pine forest, frozen lake, snowy cabin, snowy village, or a tree winter print.

Animal Themed Winter Prints

Animal lovers can pick polar bear, penguin, wolf, deer, or reindeer scenes for kids rooms and nurseries. These prints turn a plain wall into a quiet story, which children grow into rather than out of.

Art Led and Minimalist Looks

Art lovers may prefer a watercolor mountain look, a Scandinavian winter print, or a Japanese landscape style with soft ink and pale skies. For something quieter, a minimalist snowfall print or a monochrome winter scene keeps the wall clean and understated.

Winter Wall Mural Pairings That Warm a Cool Palette

Snow themed walls sit beautifully with light oak, pale ash, and warm walnut furniture. Cream linen sofas, chunky knit throws, and wool rugs warm up the cool palette without fighting it. Brass and matte black lighting reads sharp against a snowy background.

Bedroom Pairings

In a bedroom, white cotton bedding, a soft gray headboard, and one accent cushion in deep navy or forest green finish the look. A snowy birch tree print behind the bed gives the room a real hygge feel without feeling cold.

Dining and Living Room Pairings

A snowy pine forest wall mural pairs well with a wooden table, rattan chairs, and a single ceramic vase. Keep flooring grounded in mid tone wood or warm carpet so the room reads cozy rather than icy.

Snow Themed Decor Ideas for Every Room

Different rooms invite different winter moods, so the same collection can serve a nursery, a study, and a restaurant in three very different ways.

Bedrooms, Living Rooms, and Nurseries

Bedrooms gain a calm, hygge feel with a snowy birch tree print behind the bed. Living rooms feel wider and brighter with a snow capped mountain mural on the feature wall. Nurseries glow with a polar bear nursery wallpaper or a friendly snowman print.

Kids Rooms, Dining Areas, and Bathrooms

Kids rooms come alive with a snowy village or a winter wonderland mural. Dining rooms turn cozy with a frosted landscape print on one wall. A bathroom feels like a spa retreat with a soft snowfall design.

Hallways, Entryways, and Ceilings

An entryway feels fresh with an icy mountain scene that brightens the path inside. A ceiling becomes part of the story when printed with a pale winter sky, giving the room an extra layer of depth.

Peel and Stick Snow Wallpaper for Renters and Quick Updates

Renters can choose a removable snow wallpaper that goes up without paste and comes off without marks. The peel and stick winter wall mural option suits rented homes, dorm rooms, and any space where a clean exit matters later.

Self Adhesive and Paste the Wall Options

Self adhesive mural finishes work on smooth, clean walls, while paste the wall styles suit longer term homes and commercial fitouts. Each print is a temporary or permanent fit depending on the paper you pick at checkout.

A Customizable Wall Mural You Can Reorder

A customizable wall mural means you can keep one favorite scene on file and reorder later in a new size for a different room. The design stays the same, the wall fit changes.

Holiday and Seasonal Looks With a Winter Wonderland Mural

A winter wonderland wallpaper mural is a quick way to set a festive mood without permanent decor changes.

Christmas and Festive Backdrops

Use a Christmas wallpaper scene with a snowy village or a frosted pine forest behind the tree for a warm holiday backdrop. Vintage winter scenes and a rustic snowy cabin print suit lodges, ski rentals, and country style living rooms.

Snow Wallpaper for Commercial Spaces

Cafes, restaurants, and event venues use a snowy landscape wallpaper for commercial spaces during the colder months, then refresh later with a new design. Switching the look becomes simple when each print is cut to size for your space.

Snow Wallpaper Color Palettes and Moods

Color sets the tone before the pattern lands, so the same scene can read airy in one palette and cinematic in another.

Blue, White, and Silver Tones

Blue snow wallpaper feels crisp and alpine. White on white winter scenes feel airy and modern. Silver winter wallpaper adds a polished, slightly glamorous edge, which suits dining rooms and dressing areas.

Gray and Monochrome Tones

A gray snowy landscape wallpaper reads moody and cinematic, perfect for a study or media room. Black accents in a monochrome winter scene give the wall a graphic edge, which works well in a contemporary loft or a Scandinavian inspired apartment. Our printers run each color profile through a calibration check, so the snow stays clean and the shadows stay deep on the wall.

Popular Snow Mural Picks at a Glance

For shoppers who want a quick shortlist, these picks cover the most common rooms and use cases.

  • Snow capped mountain wall mural for living room feature walls
  • Snowy birch forest for bedrooms and reading nooks
  • Polar bear nursery wallpaper for kids rooms
  • Winter wonderland mural for holiday and Christmas decor
  • Snowy pine forest wall mural for dining areas and cabins
  • Watercolor mountain wallpaper for studies and offices
  • Frozen lake wallpaper for hallways and entryways
  • Snowflake pattern wallpaper for accent walls and ceilings

Care and Longevity of Your Snowy Wall Mural

A snowy wall mural needs little upkeep. Wipe the surface gently with a soft, slightly damp cloth to lift dust and light marks. Avoid harsh cleaners and rough sponges, which can dull the print.

Care in Bathrooms and Humid Rooms

In bathrooms, keep the mural away from direct water contact and run an exhaust fan to manage steam. Our team has produced winter prints for spaces with high foot traffic, including cafes and boutique hotels, and a peel and stick winter wall mural holds its color and depth over years of use when cared for this way.

Closing Thoughts on Your Snow Wall Mural

A snowy wall mural is an easy way to bring nature, calm, and seasonal warmth into a room without heavy renovation. Pick a scene that matches the mood you want, whether that is a polar bear print for a child, a snow capped mountain mural for a bold living room, or a soft snowfall design for a peaceful bedroom. Each print is cut to your exact wall dimensions, so the design fits the space first time.

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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 snow wallpaper used for?

Snow wallpaper is used as a printed wall covering that brings winter scenes, snowy forests, and frosty landscapes into a room. People install it on feature walls, behind beds, in hallways, and on ceilings for a cool, atmospheric mood.

Is snow wallpaper suitable for kids' rooms?

Yes, snow wallpaper works well in kids' rooms. Designs like snowy deer, polar bears, and winter forests feel calming and storybook in style. Soft pastel and Nordic looks suit nurseries and toddler bedrooms best.

Can a snow wall mural be reused?

Most peel and stick snow murals can be removed cleanly, but they are designed for one main install. Once peeled, the adhesive weakens, so reapplication often loses bond strength. A fresh print gives the best result for a second room.

How long does a peel and stick snow mural last in a heated room?

A peel and stick snow mural typically lasts five to ten years in a normally heated room. Direct exposure to a radiator or fireplace can shorten that lifespan. Keep the print at least 30 cm from any direct heat source.

Does snow wallpaper work in a small room?

Yes, snow wallpaper works very well in small rooms. The white and pale palette reflects light and makes the space feel more open. Choose a wide horizon scene rather than a dense forest to keep the wall airy.

Can I install a snow mural on a textured wall?

Smooth walls give the cleanest result, but lightly textured walls also accept most mural prints. Heavy textures such as Artex or popcorn finishes need lining paper or skim coating first. A flat surface helps the snow scene read crisply.

What lighting works best with a snow mural?

Warm white bulbs around 2700K to 3000K bring out the soft cream and beige tones in a snow mural. Cold blue light flattens the depth and washes the scene out. Table lamps and wall sconces lift the mural more than ceiling spots.