In short
- Wallpaper for the bed – an alternative to the headboard
- Subdued patterns that support sleep
- AI visualization will show the effect in your bedroom
- Samples of 2 substrates for free
- Every size at one price
A headrest that makes an impression
The wall behind your bed is the first thing you see when you wake up and the last thing you see before falling asleep. Instead of an expensive, upholstered headboard, a photo wallpaper transforms the entire bedroom. One gesture, a huge change.
What patterns will work best behind the bed?
Subdued flowers – delicate, painterly, without garish colors. Flowers or Blossom Serenity collection.
Foggy forest – a perspective that soothes and visually enlarges. Foggy Forest for nature lovers.
Abstraction in pastels – modernity without aggression. Abstraction for minimalists.
Clouds – light, dreamy, perfect for the bedroom. Clouds for dreamers.
How to choose the size?
Measure the entire wall behind the bed—from floor to ceiling, corner to corner. The wallpaper should cover the entire surface, not just the section behind the headboard. This will create a more cohesive effect.
Order wallpaper for the bed
- Choose a pattern that calms you down
- Click "Personalize and Order"
- Provide the dimensions of the entire wall
- Order
AI visualization and samples? Separate, free options on the product page.
Questions about the wall behind the bed
Will wallpaper replace a headboard?
Visually, yes. Functionally, if you need support for reading in bed, consider a thin, minimalist headboard against a wallpaper backdrop. Or pillows.
What colors are conducive to sleep?
Blues, grays, beiges, and muted greens. Avoid intense reds and oranges—they stimulate rather than soothe.
How much does wallpaper cost per bed?
It depends on the square footage and the surface. A standard 3x2.5m wall costs approximately 1000-1500 PLN. You can see the price by clicking "Personalize and Order."
Samples before purchase?
Two free substrates. For bedrooms, I recommend Natur (matte, warm) or Canvas (artistic texture).
Can I wallpaper only part of the wall?
Yes, but the effect is better with a full wall. The fragment may look like an unfinished project.
Trends 2026?
Oversized florals – large flowers behind the bed. Muted tones – subdued, almost monochromatic. Soft gradients – delicate color transitions.





