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Removable Wallpaper Peel and Stick Wallpaper Wall Paper Wall Mural - Black Brick Wallpaper - A532
Removable Wallpaper Peel and Stick Wallpaper Wall Paper Wall Mural - Black Brick Wallpaper - A532

Brick Wallpaper with a Realistic Textured Look in Black and Gray - A532

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White Grunge Concrete Wallpaper / Peel and Stick Wallpaper Removable Wallpaper Home Decor Wall Art Wall Decor Room Decor - C998 - ONDECOR.COM
White Grunge Concrete Wallpaper / Peel and Stick Wallpaper Removable Wallpaper Home Decor Wall Art Wall Decor Room Decor - C998 - ONDECOR.COM

Concrete Wallpaper with a Subtle Grunge Texture in Light Gray - C998

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Subway Tile Wallpaper with a Minimalist Brick Pattern in Black and White - C180
Subway Tile Wallpaper with a Minimalist Brick Pattern in Black and White - C180

Subway Tile Wallpaper with a Minimalist Brick Pattern in Black and White - C180

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Graffiti Wallpaper with an Urban Street Art Motif in Black and White - B549
Graffiti Wallpaper with an Urban Street Art Motif in Black and White - B549

Graffiti Wallpaper with an Urban Street Art Motif in Black and White - B549

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Premium Quality

Crafted with durable, high-grade materials to ensure your wallpaper stays stunning for years—resistant to fading, peeling, and wear.

Design Excellence

From timeless classics to modern trends, our curated collections offer something for every style and space.

 Eco-Friendly & Safe

All wallpapers are non-toxic, PVC-free, and eco-conscious—safe for your family, pets, and kind to the planet.

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Have questions? Our design support team is here to guide you at every step—from samples to install tips.

Made in the USA

Designed and manufactured in the U.S. with pride, supporting local jobs and sustainable craftsmanship.

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Industrial Peel and Stick Wallpaper — Raw Texture, Refined Style

There's a reason converted warehouses and factory lofts command top dollar in every major city: the honest beauty of exposed materials speaks to something primal in how we inhabit space. Industrial peel and stick wallpaper captures that raw magnetism — the patina of aged steel, the grain of weathered concrete, the geometry of riveted metal plates — and makes it accessible to any room in any home. Whether you're designing a downtown studio or bringing urban edge to a suburban living room, industrial wallpaper transforms ordinary drywall into something that tells a story.

ONDECOR's industrial wallpaper collection features tiled panels (not rolls) that align with a straight match system, meaning every panel lines up seamlessly with virtually zero waste. Available in both peel and stick and traditional paste formats, each design is printed on demand in the USA using PVC-free, eco-friendly materials. Want to see it first? Order a free sample — just $2 flat-rate shipping in the US.

Industrial Wallpaper vs. Concrete, Brick, and Barnwood Alternatives

Choosing the right urban-inspired wallpaper means understanding the subtle differences between related aesthetics. Industrial designs lean into the mechanical and manufactured — think steel beams, metal grates, factory signage, and blueprint motifs. Concrete wallpaper offers a more minimal, brutalist feel: smooth or textured surfaces in muted grays that let furniture do the talking. If you're drawn to reclaimed barnwood textures, you'll get warmth and rustic character that softens the urban edge. And for those who love the look of exposed masonry, architectural-inspired wallpaper designs deliver the structural drama of load-bearing walls without a single renovation permit.

Industrial wallpaper sits at the intersection of all these influences — it can incorporate wood, metal, stone, and concrete motifs simultaneously, making it the most versatile choice for creating a layered, authentic loft aesthetic. The beauty lies in imperfection: visible seams, oxidized surfaces, and utilitarian details that conventional wallpaper deliberately avoids.

Color Variations in Industrial Design

The industrial palette extends far beyond fifty shades of gray. Classic charcoal and gunmetal remain foundational, but the most compelling industrial interiors play with unexpected color moments. Warm rust and copper tones evoke oxidized metalwork, while deep navy adds sophistication to factory-inspired patterns. For a lighter touch, consider industrial designs with whitewashed concrete or bleached beachwood elements that bring Scandinavian restraint to the raw aesthetic. Black industrial wallpaper creates the most dramatic statements, particularly when contrasted with warm brass fixtures and amber lighting.

ONDECOR offers free customization on every design — if you love a pattern but want to shift the color temperature from cool steel to warm bronze, the design team will adjust it at no charge. Unlimited revisions mean your wallpaper matches your vision exactly.

Popular Industrial Patterns and Motifs

The breadth of industrial wallpaper extends well beyond a single look. Faux metal panels with visible rivets and bolts create an immediate warehouse atmosphere. Blueprint and schematic designs appeal to the engineer in all of us, translating technical drawings into surprisingly artistic wall treatments. Exposed pipe and mechanical gear motifs bring a steampunk-adjacent energy that works brilliantly in home offices and game rooms. Distressed concrete with hairline cracks and mineral deposits offers a brutalist canvas that elevates everything placed in front of it.

For something more subtle, consider abstract interpretations of industrial textures — designs that capture the spirit of raw materials through painterly washes and textural overlays rather than literal representations. These work particularly well in spaces where you want industrial character without the full-commitment warehouse look.

Room-by-Room Styling with Industrial Wallpaper

Living Room

An industrial accent wall behind the sofa anchors the room with urban gravitas. Pair weathered metal or concrete wallpaper with a leather Chesterfield, a reclaimed wood coffee table, and pendant lights in matte black or brushed copper. The key is balancing hard textures with soft ones — throw blankets in chunky knits and pillows in washed linen keep the space inviting rather than austere.

Bedroom

Industrial wallpaper behind the headboard creates a loft-style bedroom accent wall that feels both dramatic and cozy. Choose designs with warmer undertones — rust, bronze, or warm gray — rather than cold steel. Layer the bed with heavyweight cotton sheets, a textured duvet, and oversized pillows to contrast the rawness of the wall. Vintage factory sconces on either side complete the converted-loft illusion. For a complete bedroom transformation, extend the theme with complementary textiles and fixtures.

Kitchen

Industrial wallpaper in the kitchen channels the restaurant-kitchen aesthetic that's dominated culinary design for decades. Metal-inspired designs work particularly well behind open shelving, creating a professional-grade backdrop for displayed cookware and ceramics. Concrete-effect wallpaper behind a freestanding range becomes an instant focal point. With ONDECOR's custom sizing, panels can be cut to fit exact backsplash dimensions.

Dining Room

A full wall of industrial wallpaper in the dining room creates the ambiance of an upscale industrial restaurant. Pair with a chunky wood table, metal bistro chairs, and a statement chandelier — something with exposed bulbs and iron framing. The juxtaposition of refined tableware against raw wall texture makes every meal feel like an event.

Home Office

Industrial wallpaper is arguably the ideal home office backdrop. Zoom-call ready and endlessly photogenic, a steel or concrete wall behind your desk reads as intentional and sophisticated on camera. Blueprint and schematic patterns add intellectual character — they suggest a workshop of ideas without being distracting. For a creative studio vibe, try artistic interpretive wallpaper that blends industrial structure with painterly freedom.

Kids' Room and Nursery

Industrial light? Absolutely. Softer industrial motifs — think sketched machinery, simplified gear patterns, or gentle concrete washes — work wonderfully in older kids' rooms and teen spaces. For aviation enthusiasts, consider pairing industrial textures with airplane-themed wallpaper accents. Since ONDECOR wallpaper is PVC-free and printed with eco-friendly materials, it's a safe choice for children's spaces.

Décor Pairing Guide — How to Style Industrial Wallpaper

Modern Industrial

Clean-lined furniture in black, white, and natural wood paired with your industrial wall creates the most popular version of this aesthetic. Think Scandinavian simplicity meets New York loft. Keep accessories minimal — one striking sculpture, one oversized plant, one statement light fixture.

Vintage Industrial

Layer your industrial wallpaper with antique finds: old factory clocks, vintage signage, weathered leather trunks, and retro-inspired 1970s accents. Patina should meet patina — the more lived-in the accessories, the more authentic the space feels.

Bohemian Industrial

Soften the raw edges with macramé wall hangings, woven textiles, potted trailing plants, and globally-sourced ceramics. This combination works especially well in apartment settings where peel and stick makes commitment-free decorating a reality. The warmth of boho styling transforms industrial wallpaper from edgy to eclectic.

Coastal Industrial

An unexpected but increasingly popular combination: pair light-toned industrial wallpaper with beach-inspired décor elements — driftwood accessories, rope textures, sun-bleached linen, and ocean-toned ceramics. The result is a laid-back waterfront workshop aesthetic that's both relaxed and visually compelling.

Minimalist Industrial

Let the wallpaper be the only visual statement. Pair with furniture in a single neutral tone, keep surfaces clear, and use a single accent wall approach rather than wrapping the room. Minimalist industrial is about restraint — the wall texture provides all the visual interest the space needs.

Design Heritage: The History of Industrial Aesthetics

The industrial aesthetic traces its origins to the 1960s and 1970s, when artists in New York's SoHo and London's Docklands began converting abandoned factories and warehouses into live-work spaces. These pioneers didn't hide the buildings' industrial bones — they celebrated them. Exposed ductwork, raw concrete floors, and brick walls became design features rather than renovation targets.

By the 1990s, the loft aesthetic had moved from bohemian necessity to aspirational luxury. Developers began deliberately designing "industrial-style" interiors in new construction, replicating the aesthetic of conversion spaces. This democratization of industrial design is exactly what industrial wallpaper continues today — bringing the authentic texture and character of converted spaces to any home, anywhere. The movement borrowed from Bauhaus design principles with its celebration of form following function, and from the architectural experimentation of the 1920s that first elevated utilitarian materials to design status.

Today's industrial aesthetic has evolved beyond mere imitation. Contemporary industrial design integrates raw textures with cutting-edge technology, sustainable materials, and comfort-first thinking — a far cry from the drafty lofts of fifty years ago, but faithful to the original spirit of honest, unadorned beauty.

The Wellness Case for Raw Textures

Biophilic design research has revealed something industrial design enthusiasts have known intuitively: natural materials and textures — even simulated ones — reduce stress and increase feelings of groundedness. The visual weight of concrete, the warmth of oxidized metal, the complexity of weathered surfaces all engage our visual cortex in ways that blank, featureless walls simply don't. Industrial wallpaper provides this textural richness without the maintenance demands of actual raw materials.

There's also a psychological dimension to industrial aesthetics. Spaces that reveal their structure — or appear to — create a sense of transparency and honesty that can feel genuinely calming. In a world of increasingly polished, filtered perfection, the deliberate imperfection of industrial design offers a welcome counterpoint.

How Much Industrial Wallpaper Do I Need?

ONDECOR's tiled panel system makes calculating coverage straightforward:

  1. Measure your wall — record width and height in inches
  2. Determine panel count — divide wall width by panel width (standard panels are typically 24" wide)
  3. Round up — always order the next whole panel number
  4. Account for height — ONDECOR custom-cuts panels to your exact wall height, so there's no vertical waste

Because ONDECOR uses a straight match system (not drop match), every panel aligns directly with its neighbor. This eliminates the 15-20% waste factor that traditional roll wallpaper requires for pattern matching. For backdrop walls and feature installations, you may want to order one extra panel as insurance — though ONDECOR's precision cutting makes this optional.

Why ONDECOR for Industrial Wallpaper

Every industrial wallpaper design in this collection is printed on demand in the USA using PVC-free, eco-friendly materials. But what truly sets ONDECOR apart is the free customization: if you find a concrete texture you love but wish it had warmer undertones, or a metal panel design that would be perfect in navy instead of gray — just ask. The design team adjusts colors, scales, and elements at no charge, with unlimited revisions until you're completely satisfied.

Shipping is free on all US orders (no minimum), with free shipping to Mexico and Canada on orders over $150 and worldwide on orders over $250. Orders ship within 1-4 business days, and rush production is available for time-sensitive projects. If you're not happy with your wallpaper, ONDECOR offers free exchanges — a commitment to customer satisfaction that's rare in the wallpaper industry.

Installation Tips for Industrial Wallpaper

Industrial patterns are among the most forgiving to install because their inherent imperfections and textures naturally camouflage minor alignment variations. That said, proper technique ensures the best result:

Peel and stick: Start from the center of your wall and work outward. Use a soft squeegee to smooth each panel from center to edges, pushing out air bubbles. The repositionable adhesive allows you to lift and re-place panels until alignment is perfect. For corners, overlap slightly and trim with a sharp blade.

For apartment installations, peel and stick is the clear winner — no paste, no residue, and clean removal when your lease is up. Traditional paste format is recommended for permanent installations or high-humidity areas like kitchens.

Traditional paste: Apply adhesive evenly to the wall (not the panel) using a paint roller. Position each panel from the top down, smoothing as you go. Allow slight overlap at seams and trim with a straight edge once adhesive begins to set.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What defines industrial wallpaper?

Industrial wallpaper draws from the raw, utilitarian aesthetic of converted lofts and factories — think exposed brick, weathered metal, riveted steel plates, concrete textures, and mechanical blueprints. It celebrates imperfection and patina rather than polish.

Is industrial peel and stick wallpaper removable?

Yes. ONDECOR's peel and stick format removes cleanly without damaging walls, making it ideal for renters or anyone who likes to change their décor seasonally.

What rooms work best with industrial wallpaper?

Living rooms, home offices, kitchens, dining rooms, and man caves are natural fits. Industrial wallpaper also works beautifully as a bedroom accent wall or in a powder room for dramatic contrast.

Can I customize the colors on industrial wallpaper?

Absolutely. ONDECOR offers free customization on every design — adjust colors, scale, or design elements at no extra charge with unlimited revisions until you're satisfied.

Does industrial wallpaper only come in gray tones?

Not at all. While gray, charcoal, and rust are classic choices, industrial designs can incorporate warm copper tones, navy blue, black, and even subtle gold accents for a more refined industrial look.

How many panels do I need for an accent wall?

Measure your wall width and divide by the panel width. ONDECOR's tiled panels use a straight match system, so there's virtually zero waste — every panel lines up perfectly next to the previous one.

Is industrial wallpaper a passing trend?

Industrial design has endured for decades, rooted in the loft-living movement of the 1960s and 70s. Its emphasis on authenticity and raw materials keeps it perpetually relevant in modern interiors.

Can I get a sample before ordering?

Yes. ONDECOR offers free samples with just $2 flat-rate shipping in the US so you can see the texture, color, and print quality in your own lighting before committing.

Is ONDECOR industrial wallpaper eco-friendly?

Yes. All ONDECOR wallpapers are PVC-free, made in the USA, and printed on demand — reducing overproduction and waste while using eco-friendly materials.

How quickly does industrial wallpaper ship?

Orders ship within 1-4 business days with free shipping across the US. Rush orders are available — just let ONDECOR know your timeline and production can expedite.

What furniture pairs well with industrial wallpaper?

Think reclaimed wood tables, metal-framed shelving, leather seating, Edison bulb fixtures, and concrete accessories. Mix raw textures with a few refined pieces to keep the space from feeling too cold.