Transform a room with cheap wallpaper that's downright gorgeous. Each option is below $2 per square foot, so you're getting a deal.
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Transform a room with cheap wallpaper that's downright gorgeous. Each option is below $2 per square foot, so you're getting a deal.
Our editors and experts handpick every product we feature. We may earn a commission from your purchases.Learn more.
You have to sort through what fits your budget, but we found plenty to love at Wayfair for less than $2 per square foot. For starters, we found a beautiful classic damask in five colors ($0.54 per square foot), a sophisticated toile in two neutral colorways ($0.67 per square foot) and this breathtaking floral for $0.77 per square foot. You won’t be short on options at this retailer.
Surprise, surprise—AllModern, a purveyor of many designer pieces at affordable prices, has cheap wallpaper! And it’s beautiful, too. While every wallpaper doesn’t meet our price maximum of $2 per square foot, many limbo under the bar. Those include this classic Starburst peel-and-stick with a fun twist at $1.64 per square foot. For a dramatic look, add this gorgeous Gilded Glitter wallpaper to your dining room, powder room or anywhere you want to create a focal point. At only $0.66 per square foot, this budget-friendly pick will make a statement in your space.
York Wallcoverings is a wall-covering industry stalwart, so you can trust the quality of its non-pasted papers. Prices vary, but JoAnna Gaines’ Magnolia Home wallpaper includes an Awning Stripe in seven colors ($1.96 per square foot). There’s also Rifle Paper Company’s fun folk-art-y Camont wallpaper ($1.97 per square foot). And for those who love the texture and look of grasscloth without the hefty price tag, the Bahiagrass is an obvious choice at just $1.97 per square foot in four shades. Now, there’s no excuse to not elevate your space!
Another gem for wallpaper is the boho boss: Anthropologie. Do your due diligence when you sort, checking the square footage coverage against the price and sorting by price when you shop to find the steals. The search pays off when you find an adorable owl pattern ($1.92 per square foot) or this Magnolia Home Handloom pattern ($1.83 per square foot). And never forget the sales section, where you can find major scores.
The Home Depot offers a shockingly large selection of cheap wallpaper. Check out this arts-and-crafts-style floral design ($1.65 per square foot), this lush palm-leaf design ($1.67 per square foot) that rivals more expensive designers and this delicate Graham & Brown butterfly print that’s safe for a bathroom because it’s moisture-resistant ($1.09 per square foot). And while you’re shopping at The Home Depot, be sure to grab the wallpaper supplies you’ll need to get the DIY project done!
If you’re willing to try peel-and-stick, this is the deal of the decade: This reclaimed brick design adds the textured look and warmth of exposed brick for a vintage vibe. Instantly transform your space into an industrial loft or cozy den. At just $1.13 per square foot, this peel-and-stick wallpaper gives renters and homeowners an instant makeover in the room of their choice. And if you want a designer look, WallPops NuWalls collaborated with famous designers for a full line of peel-and-stick options.
Need to cover flaws on your walls? Amazon has a large selection of paintable wallpaper from trusted wallpaper brands, like Graham & Brown, which offers this faux beadboard for $0.60 per square foot. These quality textured papers are thicker and easier to apply than normal wallpaper, and they’re washable and customizable to your palette with a fresh coat of paint. Imagine the possibilities without the cost and hassle of construction.
Is beadboard not your thing? Take a look at swept plaster paintable wallpaper by Brewster ($0.63 per square foot) or Norwall’s paintable floral scroll wallpaper at $0.42 per square foot. Paintable wall coverings are a cost-effective way to add customizable texture to your walls or ceilings.
For a nice selection of removable and peel-and-stick wallpaper options, Target is a solid bet. In-house brand, Threshold, offers a lot of sophisticated, restrained designs while Opalhouse has designer collaborations that are boho and quirky. You can also score other buzzy brands, like Tempaper and RoomMates, which are convenient and affordable for around $1 to $1.25 per square foot.
The average 10 x 10 room will need around 10 rolls of wallpaper. Users should also grab an extra roll in case of any mistakes or for future repairs.
Peel and stick wallpaper are typically not as sturdy as some high-end wallpapers, so they are more suited for rooms that have low humidity and traffic. The adhesive on peel and stick wallpaper can become damaged if overexposed to moisture, causing tears or bubbles under the surface.
The average user can expect to pay $30 to $50 for basic double rolls of wallpaper. However, the price may go up when you look at high-end textures and designs.