- June 23, 2026
The Journal · Landscape & Nature Mountain Wallpaper: Landscape Murals...
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There is a reason forest imagery has appeared on walls since the earliest painted rooms. The eye relaxes in a forest. The nervous system recognises the visual complexity of trees, light through canopy, and layered depth as safe — as home, in the most ancient sense of the word. Forest wallpaper is not a decorating trend. It is the return of something the built environment has been suppressing for a very long time.
The forest is not a single visual idea. It is a spectrum — from the bright birch groves of Nordic spring to the ink-dark pine forests of winter, from golden autumn paths thick with fallen leaves to misty atmospheric murals that feel more like a state of mind than a place. Research in biophilic design consistently finds that views of trees and forests reduce cortisol levels, lower resting heart rate, and improve cognitive recovery from stress — even when the nature is represented rather than real.
Design Guide
Biophilic Tip
Add real plants near a forest mural to amplify the effect. A trailing pothos, a fiddle leaf fig, or even a stem of eucalyptus in a vase creates a layered biophilic result that neither element achieves alone — the real plant makes the mural feel like a continuation of the room rather than decoration on a wall.
Placement Guide
Bedroom
Evidence from sleep science is consistent: visual access to natural elements — even represented ones — supports faster sleep onset and longer deep sleep cycles. A misty woodland on the headboard wall is actively creating the conditions for better rest.
Home Office
Research on cognitive recovery consistently identifies views of nature as the most effective restoration tool. A home office with a forest mural provides exactly this — every time the eyes drift from the screen, they land on something that restores rather than depletes.
Living Room
A large-scale forest mural provides a sense of depth and dimension that makes the room feel genuinely bigger. Position furniture to face the wall and the room acquires an orientation it otherwise lacks — a direction to face, a view to inhabit.
Hallway
A vertical forest mural — tall pine trees rising from floor to ceiling — transforms a hallway from a transitional space into a destination. It creates the impression of walking through the forest rather than through a corridor, setting an expectation the rest of the interior has to meet.
Common Questions
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