
Decorate with wallpaper
Welcome to the endless summer! 14 romantic floral wallpapers to transform your home
A striking wallpaper is one of the most effective ways to completely transform a room’s atmosphere. We’ve gathered the most stunning romantic wallpapers for cottages and villas. This floral splendor will bring you joy all year round.
1. Hand-painted anemones
The residents would never have dared to choose such a colorful pattern for the kitchen, but the interior designer’s suggestion of Midbec’s Apelviken Anemone non-woven wallpaper has been a hit. It fits beautifully in the old grandmother’s house built from logs from 1895. Elsa the dog watches the rural landscape of Lieto, Finland, on top of a cabinet that doubles as a bench.
2. Fresh as a forest path
Do you love ferns and the bright greenery of early summer? The large-patterned Herba wallpaper by Boråstapeter brings an eternal summer indoors. Its lush leaf pattern is both striking and calming, making it a fun pair for the houseplants on the shelf.
3. Vine from 1876

A couple wanted to renovate their nearly century-old log house using traditional building methods, ensuring all wall structures absorbed and released moisture. This is why the living room wallpaper is a combination of paper installed on lining paper. William Morris’s Pimpernel Bayleaf/Manilla wallpaper is a traditional English design, brightened by a high, white baseboard.
Classic English-style wallpapers fit beautifully in old, quintessentially Finnish log cabins.
4. A perfect backdrop for decorating
The lush floral wallpaper by William Morris brings vibrant color to the living room. It provides a splendid backdrop for the old cabinet and the brass-toned candlesticks, sconce, and mirror.
5. A romantic’s favorite
The Fruit wallpaper by William Morris is one of his earliest designs and a favorite among many romantics. Designed in 1864, this classic wallpaper features branches laden with citrus and pomegranates in soft hues.
6. Berry delight
Sandudd’s botanical Metsäpolku wallpaper features familiar plants from Finnish nature on a fresh white background: liverworts, wild strawberries, lingonberries, ferns... The gnarled branch on the wall is a keepsake from the resident couple’s honeymoon in Rovaniemi, Finland.
Wallpapers decorated with meadow flower are a natural choice for a cottage. The summer sweetness captured in them brings you joy all year round.
7. Let it bloom
This cheerful multicolored meadow flower wallpaper works perfectly with the calming grey background. The striking white hogweed brings freshness to the pattern. Boråstapeter’s Aurora design was created in 1956. The non-woven wallpaper panel consists of four 45 cm wide strips.
8. Wild flower bouquets
In this cottage, all rooms have been newly wallpapered—even the outhouse, twice. A beautiful match for the blue staircase of the old log house is Boråstapeter’s delicate and calm Foxglove wallpaper. The owner loves old perennials. The design features foxgloves and ferns prominently.
9. Sweet dreams in the flower room
For the lady of this 1940s house, colors are the most important aspect of decor. One of the upstairs bedrooms is called the “flower room,” where her visiting children compete for the charming sleeping spot. The traditional floral wallpaper is Josef Frank’s Vårklockor.
10. Natural harmony
A passionate gardener chooses a natural flower meadow even for the dining room wallpaper. The light background refreshes Boråstapeter’s 1950s Flora wallpaper. In this Finnish wooden house, the grandmotherly style befitting an old house is cherished. The wall shelves are homemade.
Rose motifs are a classic choice for romantic decorators. The spirit of a rose garden is especially fitting for a bedroom.
11. Dreaming of roses
This bedroom is graced by Boråstapeter’s ultra-romantic French Roses wallpaper. This classic design hails from 19th century Alsace, France. The wallpaper comes in four different shades, with yellow or pink roses complemented by green leaves and honeysuckle vines.
12. Gentle rose chamber
The master of this 1950s country house dreamed of a rose garden. When it couldn’t be realized in the harsh, sandy garden, the rose theme was created in the bedroom instead. The wall of the rose chamber features a collection of rose plates gathered from flea markets over the years. If you’re looking for a similar wallpaper to the one pictured here, one great option is Galerie’s Vintage Roses.
13. Karelian heritage
The landscape blooms abundantly both indoors and out at this 1950s cottage. When decorating, the artist owner was inspired by traditional Karelian decorative paintings. She wanted the cottage to exude a lush and sprawling, slightly Slavic atmosphere. The wallpaper in the sleeping alcove is Pihlgren & Ritola’s Juhannusruusu, a classic by Ritva Kronlund from the 1920s. The cross-stitch works bought at flea markets enhance the nostalgic ambiance.
14. Boudoir glamour
This old log house in rural Kuopio, Finland, became its owner’s unique kingdom, where wallpapers and whimsical details create the a distinctive atmosphere in the cottage. The bold floral wallpaper in the bedroom was found at a local hardware store.
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