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Type: Murals
Velvet Horizon Abstract Landscape Wall Mural
Type: Murals
Velvet Glow Abstract Cityscape Wall Mural
Type: Murals
Velvet Forest Abstract Landscape Wall Mural
Type: Murals
Velvet Dawn Abstract Landscape Wall Mural
Type: Murals
Velvet Dusk Abstract Painterly Wall Mural
Type: Murals
Silent Planes Geometric Wall Mural
Type: Murals
Silent Passage Geometric Wall Mural
Type: Murals
Silent Axis Architectural Geometric Wall Mural
Type: Murals
Silent Arch Geometric Wall Mural
Type: Murals
Rotko Veil Abstract Horizon Wall Mural
Type: Murals
Rotko Sand Abstract Horizon Wall Mural
Type: Murals
Rotko Dawn Abstract Horizon Wall Mural
Type: Murals
Rotko Clay Abstract Horizon Wall Mural
Type: Murals
Rotko Ash Abstract Horizon Wall Mural
Type: Murals
Roerich Valley Mountain Landscape Wall Mural
Type: Murals
Roerich Twilight Mountain Landscape Wall Mural
Type: Murals
Roerich Silence Mountain Landscape Wall Mural
Type: Murals
Roerich Peaks Mountain Landscape Wall Mural
Type: Murals
Roerich Light Mountain Landscape Wall Mural
Type: Murals
Roerich Hills Mountain Landscape Wall Mural
Type: Murals
Lunar Silence Cubist Wall Mural
Type: Murals
Lunar Drift Cubist Wall Mural
Type: Murals
Ettore Grain Organic Abstract Wallpaper
Type: Murals
Ettore Line Organic Abstract Wallpaper
Type: Murals
Ettore Veins Organic Abstract Wallpaper
Shopping for wallpaper by colour is one of the easiest ways to create a room that feels cohesive, intentional and connected to your existing interior palette. At Kaleon Wallpaper, our colour collections help you browse custom printed wallpaper, wall murals and repeatable wallpaper designs by the tones that matter most to your project.
Whether you are searching for soft beige wallpaper, dramatic black wallpaper, calming blue wallpaper, earthy green wallpaper or a warmer neutral, this section helps you move from inspiration to a more confident design choice. Each wallpaper is custom printed in Sydney, Australia, with options that may include paste-the-wall non-woven wallpaper and removable peel and stick wallpaper, depending on the design.
Colour-led browsing is especially useful when planning a bedroom, nursery, living room, hallway, office, restaurant or feature wall where the wallpaper needs to work with furniture, flooring, curtains and natural light. Use these collections to narrow your options while still exploring different styles, scales and mural formats.
Frequently Asked Questions
How should I choose a wallpaper colour for my room?
How should I choose a wallpaper colour for my room?
Start with the colours already present in your space, including flooring, furniture, curtains, artwork and natural light. A wallpaper colour should either complement these elements or create a deliberate contrast. For a calmer room, choose tones close to your existing palette. For a feature wall, you can choose a stronger colour that becomes the main design statement.
Can I use colour wallpaper as a feature wall?
Can I use colour wallpaper as a feature wall?
Yes, colour is one of the best ways to create a feature wall because it immediately sets the mood of the room. Dark tones can feel dramatic and intimate, while light colours can make a space feel softer and more open. A coloured wall mural or patterned wallpaper can also connect different finishes in the room.
Are Kaleon colour wallpapers available in different materials?
Are Kaleon colour wallpapers available in different materials?
Many Kaleon Wallpaper designs are available in paste-the-wall non-woven wallpaper and removable peel and stick wallpaper, depending on the product. Paste-the-wall is often chosen for a premium long-term finish, while peel and stick wallpaper is best suited to smooth, clean, sealed and well-prepared walls, with patch testing recommended.
Should I choose colour first or wallpaper style first?
Should I choose colour first or wallpaper style first?
If your room already has a clear palette, choosing colour first can make the process easier. If you are starting from a blank space, choosing the wallpaper style first may give you a stronger design direction. The best result usually comes from balancing colour, pattern scale, room function and the feeling you want to create.

