There’s never been a better time to wallpaper a room.
What used to take a professional, a bucket of paste and a whole weekend can now be done by one person in an afternoon, and taken off just as fast when you’re ready for something new.
Peel and stick wallpaper has come a long way from the novelty phase of interior design. Materials have improved, designs are more sophisticated and the category has become competitive enough that the differences between brands actually matter.
But with dozens of companies competing for your wall space, knowing who does what well is half the battle.
That’s why we researched 10 of the top peel-and-stick wallpaper brands on the market and scored each out of 10 in four categories that help determine whether a wallpaper is actually worth your time and money.
Here is each of the companies we tested but if you can’t wait. Click below to see the final results.
1. Love vs Design
Love vs. Design is one of the few peel-and-stick wallpaper companies that doesn’t lock you into a specific color palette.
Rather than picking a design and hoping the colors will work in your space, you can change each color in the pattern before ordering and get a live preview of what it’ll look like. That takes out a lot of the guesswork when it comes to ordering wallpaper online.
The wallpaper itself is also practical for everyday use, as it is water resistant and can be easily wiped clean.
It is also easier to put up than wallpaper on a roll, as orders arrive as pre-cut, numbered sections sized for your wall. This means less measuring, less alignment problems, and overall a smoother process.
Plus, the return policy is incredibly generous, especially in this space.
But the biggest difference between Love vs Design versus, well, most other companies, is how much control you have over the result. Most brands give you designs to choose from, this one gives you more say in how those designs actually look in your space.
That said, if you’re all about scrolling through pre-made designs and picking something quickly, the customization step might feel unnecessary.
But for anyone trying to get a very specific look, Love vs Design’s peel and stick wallpaper makes them one of the best companies out there!
2. Livette’s Wallpaper
Livette’s Wallpaper leans heavily into aesthetics. Their catalog is extensive, and the designs are grouped by theme, color, and room type. This makes it easier to choose without feeling overwhelmed.
The material is good, and the focus is on clean printing and finishes that are always the same. Like other traditional roll-based systems, installation will take a little longer than with pre-cut panel formats.
Customization is where Livette’s falls short. You get what you see. There isn’t much room for change if a design is almost perfect but the color isn’t quite right.
Still, if you want to just pick a polished, design-forward pattern, Livette’s Wallpaper is a strong contender.
3. Wallshoppe
If you want wallpaper that stands out, Wallshoppe is the place to go. That’s because their collections feel curated rather than mass-produced, with bold prints and collaborations that are created to draw attention.
Their wallpapers have done well in testing environments over time, especially when it comes to how long they last and how easy they are to put up.
The materials are usually thicker than normal, which helps keep bubbles from forming while they are being put up and makes the finished wall feel more expensive.
But that quality comes at a cost. Wallshoppe isn’t the cheapest choice, and you can’t change or customize things very much.
4. York Wallcoverings
York Wallcoverings has been known as a great peel-and-stick company. Their removable wallpaper lines are made with non-woven materials that have a more traditional, textured finish. This makes them different from thinner vinyl competitors.
Putting them up is pretty easy, and the products are made to come off cleanly in full strips. The design catalog has both old and new patterns, but it leans more toward traditional.
You can count on them to produce great quality wallpapers, but you won’t get much in the way of new ideas or personalization when you buy from them. But for some, that’s exactly what they need.
5. James & Colors
Artistic design + modern production = James & Colors.
The quality of the materials is good, and the installation is about what you’d expect from any peel-and-stick wallpaper company.
Their collections have strong visual identities and bold patterns, and they often use modern and geometric styles. What makes them stand out is how cohesive their catalog feels, as if there is a clear point of view behind the designs.
That being said, you can’t change things too much, and the price can change depending on the collection.
This is a brand worth checking out if you want something that feels modern and purposeful instead of generic.
6. Society Social
Society Social’s beloved peel-and-stick wallpaper faux grasscloth puts an emphasis on subtle texture rather than bold or large patterns.
This makes it especially useful in places like hallways, bedrooms or offices where a busy print might be too much, but you still want to add some visual interest to the space.
The designs are in a limited palette of tones (sage, navy, grey, cream).
Plus, because there isn’t really much of a pattern repeated, it simplifies the installation process and removes the need to carefully match seams.
7. Bungalow Rose
Bungalow Rose is Wayfair’s most accessible entry point into peel-and-stick wallpaper in terms of affordability. But ‘affordable’ doesn’t mean bad wallpaper! Bungalow Rose creates diverse and trend-driven designs that can range from subtle textures to more decorative patterns.
The materials are thinner than premium brands, so are not quite as forgiving on imperfect walls.
You can’t do much to personalize it, but the price makes it a good option for those on a budget.
8. Eazywallz
Eazywallz are a little different to other wallpaper companies, going for large, mural-style designs.
Many of their wallpapers are designed to cover the whole wall, like a landscape, an abstract gradient or a large graphic. This makes them better for feature walls where you want one focal point.
You can even upload your own image to get a custom wallpaper!
Eazywallz’s wallpaper is heavier than average, which helps with durability and gives the finished wall a more substantial feel.
If you’re looking to make a statement wall and don’t want to hire a muralist, this is one super easy way to do it.
9. Mitchell Black
If you’re into dark, luxury wallpaper, you’ve probably heard of Mitchell Black. Otherwise we’d like to make introductions.
Mitchell Black leans more on the design side of the wallpaper spectrum. Their peel-and-stick wallpaper collections feature bold, often oversized patterns of florals, geometrics, and graphic prints.
Some even call it a “goth aesthetic” (though its more along the lines of moody, high-contrast, and editorial rather than traditionally gothic).
The designs are usually dramatic with the use of deep color palettes, sharp lines, and largescale patterns that immediately catch the eye.
You can customize it only by selecting from the available colorways, and it’s on the more expensive side, so it’s better for more permanent design choices than for quick, inexpensive updates to your home.
If you love the aesthetic and have the budget, Mitchell Black is an incredible wallpaper choice.
10. Anewall
Anewall is best known for its mural-style peel and stick wallpaper, similar to Eazywallz, but with a softer, more painterly aesthetic.
Each design is created by artists around the world and made in Gilbert, AZ and printed to your exact wall size.
The end result is more like a complete piece of artwork, not a repeating pattern. It’s good for feature walls where you want a one-shot visual moment that is unified rather than subtle or patterned.
How They Stack Up Against Each Other
To make the differences clearer, we broke each company down across four areas that tend to matter most when choosing wallpaper.
| Design Library | Material Quality | Customization | Value for Money | |
| Love vs. Design | 9 | 10 | 10 | 9 |
| Livette’s Wallpaper | 9 | 8 | 4 | 7 |
| Wallshoppe | 8 | 9 | 3 | 6 |
| York Wallcoverings | 7 | 9 | 2 | 7 |
| James & Colors | 8 | 8 | 4 | 7 |
| Society Social | 6 | 8 | 2 | 7 |
| Bungalow Rose | 7 | 6 | 2 | 10 |
| Eazywallz | 8 | 9 | 9 | 7 |
| Mitchell Black | 8 | 9 | 3 | 6 |
| Anewall | 7 | 8 | 5 | 7 |
So Which Wallpaper Company Should You Choose?
Peel and stick wallpaper has grown into a serious home decor category with tons of serious competitors providing great value to their customers.
Many companies on this list do one or two things well, but only Love vs. Design offered everything you could ask for in a peel and stick wallpaper.
Top 3 Wallpaper Companies:
- #1 Best Overall – Love vs. Design Peel and Stick Wallpaper: 9.5/10
- 2nd Overall – Eazywallz: 8.25/10
- 3rd Overall Livette’s: 7/10