Laundry Room Wallpaper brings colour, pattern, and intention to one of the most functional spaces in the home. This collection is designed for utility rooms, washrooms, mudrooms, and small laundry corners that deserve more character than plain walls. Expect styles ranging from fresh floral wallpaper and soft botanical prints to clean stripes, playful motifs, subtle textures, classic checks, and graphic wall designs that make everyday routines feel more considered.
Use laundry room wallpaper behind open shelving, above a worktop, around a washer and dryer, or across every wall in a compact utility space. Light palettes can make the room feel cleaner and more open, while bolder patterns bring energy to a practical area. Many Tomono designs are peel and stick, removable, and renter-friendly, making it easier to refresh a laundry room without a permanent design commitment.
How to Style Laundry Room Wallpaper
Pair utility room wallpaper with painted cabinetry, woven baskets, ceramic storage jars, brass or matte black hardware, and simple shelving. For a calm look, choose soft neutrals or pale botanicals; for more personality, try checks, stripes, or small-scale prints.
Is laundry room wallpaper still in style for 2026?
Yes, laundry room wallpaper is very current for 2026 as utility spaces become more designed and intentional. The strongest looks use fresh colour, small-scale pattern, and refined details rather than overly themed laundry motifs.
What wallpaper styles work best in a laundry room?
Small-scale florals, stripes, checks, botanicals, subtle textures, and clean graphic patterns work especially well. These styles add interest without overwhelming a compact or functional space.
What colours pair well with laundry room wallpaper?
White, cream, sage, pale blue, soft grey, beige, navy, and muted green all work well in laundry rooms. Pair lighter wallpaper with painted cabinetry for a clean look, or use darker accents for contrast and structure.
Is laundry room wallpaper better than bathroom wallpaper?
Laundry room wallpaper can be more playful because the space is usually less formal and more functional. Bathroom wallpaper often needs to feel calm or spa-like, while laundry room designs can lean fresher, brighter, or more decorative.
Can wallpaper make a small laundry room feel bigger?
Yes, the right design can make a small laundry room feel more open and intentional. Light colours, vertical stripes, delicate botanicals, or soft repeating patterns can add depth without making the space feel crowded.
Should I choose a subtle or bold wallpaper for a laundry room?
Choose a subtle design if your laundry room connects to a hallway, kitchen, or mudroom and needs to feel cohesive. Choose a bolder pattern if the room is enclosed or small, where wallpaper can create a strong, contained design moment.