2025 Wallpaper Trends for Homes in Omaha, NE
May 21st, 2025
5 min read

If you’ve been walking through your home and thinking, “This room feels kind of… flat,” you’re not alone. A lot of Omaha homeowners want something with more personality than just solid-colored walls, but they’re not sure where to start. Paint feels safe, but sometimes it doesn’t give a room that something extra it needs to feel complete.
You might be feeling a little hesitant about wallpaper—maybe you’ve heard horror stories of how hard it is to install or remove. Or maybe you just don’t know what’s “in” anymore when it comes to wallpaper. Either way, the question lingers: Is wallpaper worth considering in 2025?
At Brush & Roll Painting, we’re seeing more and more Omaha homeowners gravitate toward wallpaper—especially peel-and-stick styles that don’t come with the commitment or the mess of traditional wallpaper. We understand that you want your home to feel like you without taking on a project you’ll regret later.
And because we focus on doing the prep work right and using only high-quality products, we’ve got a front-row seat to what actually works—and what doesn’t—in real Omaha homes.
In this article, we’re going to walk you through:
- What types of wallpaper are trending in 2025
- Where people are using wallpaper in their homes
- The most popular colors and patterns this year
- The pros and cons of peel-and-stick wallpaper
- Tips for deciding if wallpaper is the right choice for your space
Whether you’re fully on board or just curious, you’ll walk away with the information you need to make a smart, confident choice for your next project.
What Kind of Wallpaper Are People Using in 2025?
Most homeowners in Omaha who are choosing wallpaper right now are going for peel-and-stick wallpaper. And honestly, it makes sense. It’s not as permanent as the wallpaper your grandma used. You don’t need paste. You don’t need water. And you don’t need a professional to remove it five years later.
Here’s what people love about peel-and-stick wallpaper:
- It’s renter-friendly. Even if you own your home, you might like the idea of being able to change things without damaging the walls.
- It’s DIY-friendly. You can put it up yourself with a little patience (and a level).
- It’s available in modern designs. You’re not stuck with 1980s florals unless you want them.
That said, not all peel-and-stick wallpaper is created equal. Some of the cheaper brands can rip easily or don’t stick well over time. If you want something that holds up, it’s worth investing in a quality product, especially for humid areas like bathrooms.
Where Are People Using Wallpaper in Their Homes?
Wallpaper isn’t just for dining rooms anymore. Omaha homeowners are getting creative in 2025, using wallpaper in spots that add interest without overwhelming the space.
Here are the most popular places we’re seeing wallpaper in homes around Omaha:
1. Powder Rooms and Half Baths
Because these spaces are small, people are going bold—large prints, dark backgrounds, metallic accents. It’s a great space to have fun without it feeling like too much.
2. Accent Walls in Bedrooms
Wallpaper behind the bed acts like an oversized headboard or piece of art. Popular patterns here include soft geometric shapes, moody florals, or even textured-look wallpaper like faux grasscloth.
3. Entryways and Hallways
Want a great first impression? A wallpapered entryway sets the tone. People are choosing patterns that feel clean but interesting, like subtle stripes or tone-on-tone designs.
4. Kids’ Rooms
This is a big one. Parents are using playful, peel-and-stick wallpaper in nurseries and kids’ rooms because they know it can be updated as their child grows. Think dinosaurs, rainbows, or bold color blocks.
What Patterns and Colors Are Trending?
This year, wallpaper trends are all about balancing personality with comfort. Think less about what looks good in a magazine, and more about what feels good to live with.
Here’s what we’re seeing people choose in 2025:
Muted and Earthy Tones
Greens (especially sage and olive), terracotta, and warm neutrals are still going strong. They pair well with wood tones, which are also popular in Omaha homes right now.
Nature-Inspired Patterns
Botanical prints, subtle floral patterns, and anything that feels like it belongs in a peaceful outdoor space are very much in. This makes sense after the past few years—people are craving calm.
Geometric and Retro Shapes
This doesn’t mean loud or busy. Many people are choosing soft, repeating shapes in neutral palettes—adding interest without being too bold.
Texture-Look Wallpaper
Even if it’s not actually textured, wallpaper that looks like linen, plaster, or grasscloth is popular. It adds depth without adding color or pattern.
Black and White
Clean, classic, and surprisingly versatile. A black and white pattern can be modern, playful, or traditional depending on the room.
Is Peel-and-Stick Wallpaper Right for You?
The Pros of Peel and Stick Wallpaper:
- You can change it easily if your style shifts.
- It’s a cost-effective way to make a big impact.
- It can add a custom, finished look to your space.
- Installation doesn’t require paste or special tools.
The Cons of Peel and Stick Wallpaper:
- It might not stick well to highly textured walls (like orange peel).
- It can be tricky to line up patterns, especially large ones.
- Lower-quality products may peel or bubble over time.
- It can stretch or rip during installation if you’re not careful.
If you’re not sure how your walls will handle peel-and-stick wallpaper, try ordering a sample and testing a small area first. Or talk to a painting professional who can tell you whether your wall texture might cause problems.
Tips for Choosing the Right Wallpaper
Feeling overwhelmed by all the options out there? You’re not alone. Here are some things to think about before you buy:
- Start with the room’s function. A high-traffic hallway might need something more durable than a guest bedroom.
- Think about lighting. Dark wallpaper can look stunning—but in a room with little natural light, it might feel too heavy.
- Match the wallpaper to your existing furniture. If you already have bold pieces, keep the wallpaper subtle (or vice versa).
- Order samples. Stick them on your wall and live with them for a few days before committing.
- Don’t feel like you have to wallpaper every wall. Sometimes, one wall is all you need to make a space feel finished.
Installing Wallpaper in Omaha, NE
If you’ve been stuck between boring walls and bold decisions, wallpaper might be the middle ground you’ve been looking for. We’ve talked about the types of wallpaper homeowners are loving right now (mainly peel-and-stick), where they’re putting it, and what designs are catching on in Omaha homes this year.
Whether you want to make your powder room pop or give your bedroom a cozy backdrop, there’s a wallpaper option that can work for your style and your comfort zone.
At Brush & Roll Painting, we’ve helped Omaha homeowners make their spaces feel more personal and polished since 1996. We focus on the details that make the difference, from proper prep work to using products that last. We’re not here to push you toward wallpaper or paint—we just want to help you feel confident in whatever direction you choose.
Click the button below to get a quote. We’d be happy to walk you through your options and help your home feel a little more like you.
If you’re feeling unsure about which colors or patterns will actually work in your home, you’re not alone—it’s one of the most common things we hear from homeowners. That’s why we’ve put together a free color and design guide, filled with practical tips to help you make smart, confident choices.
Whether you’re deciding between bold wallpaper or subtle paint, this guide will walk you through how to coordinate with your existing furniture, lighting, and layout—without second-guessing yourself. It’s designed to make the decision-making process easier, not overwhelming. Click the button below to grab your copy and take the guesswork out of designing a space that truly feels like home.
Kaylea is the Brush & Roll Painting Content Manager. Kaylea is a Journalism and Media Communications summa cum laude graduate with a minor in Marketing from the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Kaylea manages the marketing for Brush & Roll Painting.
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