Whimsical Peel-And-Stick Wallpapers To Brighten Up Your Home

These fun prints and colors add a sense of fun to any room -- especially a work-from-home space.

Wallpaper long held a reputation for seeming fussy or old-fashioned. But in recent years, this design element has come back in style. 

Spending so much time at home during the pandemic has given many people a newfound appreciation for interiors and decor. And plenty of us are continuing to ponder how we feel about our spaces as the remote work and hybrid office lifestyle remains a way of life.

So why not inject a little bit of fun and color into those spaces in the form of wallpaper? Whether it’s an accent wall or a full room, the options are endless ― especially in the flexible era of peel-and-stick products. This kind of wallpaper can typically be hung without professional help and removed without damaging painted walls, making it perfect for apartment dwellers, DIY junkies and folks who just want to save time or money.

Below, we’ve rounded up 27 fun, whimsical and removable wallpapers to help brighten up your home and work-from-home spaces.

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The Best Sites For Affordable Midcentury Modern Furniture And Decor
Article(01 of26)
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Article launched in 2013 and pledges to deliver most in-stock orders in two weeks or less. They have a wide selection of midcentury-inspired styles, such as a the six-drawer walnut Lena dresser. (credit:Article)
Albany Park(02 of26)
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Albany Park began when its married co-founders went shopping for a new couch and (rightfully) disliked the overwhelming process. The company makes just a few models of sofas, though most have midcentury silhouettes (like the West African-inspired Ekaabo sofa, pictured here) and all of them have a number of fabric options. They say that all of them ship in apartment-friendly boxes that can navigate tricky doorways and stairwells. (credit:Albany Park)
World Market(03 of26)
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World Market, known for its unique and authentic furniture and home decor items, is a great place to find inexpensive yet well-made furniture. (credit:World Market)
Joybird(04 of26)
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Joybird was founded less than a decade ago to sell custom-made furniture "inspired by the Mid-Century movement of the 1950s and 60s, from designers such as Frank Lloyd Wright, Cara Greenburg and Eero Saarinen." Prices are roughly comparable to West Elm; the Eliot sofa is pictured here in the 104-inch "grande" length. (credit:Joybird)
AllModern(05 of26)
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AllModern, if you didn't know, is part of the Wayfair family (along with Joss & Main), which explains the exceptional selection across all three sites. AllModern is particularly great for competitively priced design and decor. (credit:All Modern)
Wayfair (06 of26)
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Wayfair is famous for its deeply discounted, easily accessible and simple furniture and home goods. This mid-century bookcase looks like it came from the set of "Mad Men." (credit:Wayfair )
Urban Outfitters(07 of26)
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Urban Outfitters is known primarily for its boho-chic fashion and accessories, but it has a lesser-known foothold in the furniture and home decor space. You'll see lots of mid-century finds there, like this pretty credenza. (credit:Urban Outfitters)
Anthropologie(08 of26)
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Though a bit more expensive than other brands, Anthroplogie can't be beat when it comes to one-of-a-kind accent pieces, like this starburst coffee table that makes a statement. (credit:Anthropologie )
Amazon(09 of26)
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You didn't think we'd create a furniture list without including Amazon, did you? It might seem surprising, but Amazon actually has a great selection of mid-century modern furniture, especially from its furniture brand Rivet. (credit:Amazon)
YLiving(10 of26)
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YLiving is dedicated to bringing modern design to the masses through well-crafted furniture at price points people can get behind. (credit:YLiving)
Apt2B(11 of26)
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Apt 2B has a collection of ultra-unique and cute home decor and furniture items that aren't overly pricey. (credit:Apt2B)
Joss & Main(12 of26)
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Joss & Main is another member of the Wayfair family (along with All Modern), and is a great site for finding inexpensive and unique finds to tie any room together. (credit:Joss & Main)
One Kings Lane(13 of26)
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One Kings Lane is a home decor and furniture site that was acquired by Bed Bath & Beyond in 2016, which probably explains the functional quality of most of its products. It's a little on the pricier end, but well worth it -- like this swing-arm sconce. (credit:One Kings Lane)
Jonathan Adler(14 of26)
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Jonathan Adler is a high-end designer furniture and home decor site full of well-crafted finds like this red gorgeous lounge chair that's a "mod moment." (credit:Jonathan Adler)
Target(15 of26)
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Why is everyone obsessed with Target? Probably because you don't have to break the bank to buy expensive-looking and durable furniture items. Target brands like Project62 and Opal House have plenty of mid-century modern furniture, like this Emmond dining table. (credit:Target)
Design Within Reach(16 of26)
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Design Within Reach prides itself on its mission to make authentic modern design accessible. It's a bit pricier than some of the other sites in this list, but they can't be beat on authenticity and quality. (credit:Design Within Reach)
West Elm(17 of26)
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Aficionados are probably familiar with West Elm's wooden midcentury line -- like the canopy bed pictured here -- but there are deeper cuts, too, like upholstered swivel chairs and chic tables. Frequent sales are nice, too! (credit:West Elm)
OtherTimes Vintage(18 of26)
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This Etsy shop, based out of Brooklyn, specializes in hand-made and custom mid-century modern wood designs and furniture, like this Danish teak nightstand or end table. (credit:Etsy)
LexMod(19 of26)
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LexMod is focused on making modern and durable furniture affordable, like this upholstered armchair in the color "laguna." (credit:LexMod)
Hayneedle(20 of26)
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Hayneedle is the home decor site you've probably skimmed, but weren't sure was worth it. Hint: they are, and so are these Convenience Concepts Oslo 2-Piece nesting tables. (credit:Hayneedle)
A La Modern(21 of26)
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This Etsy shop, based out of Los Angeles, specializes in "vintage objects for the modern home," and is the perfect place to find last-minute steals for your home, like this Gustavsberg Arena Swedish ceramic coffee pot and lid. (credit:Etsy)
Terrain(22 of26)
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Terrain specializes in minimalist and durable design pieces, though they are on the pricier end of things. If you're willing to dish out for high quality, this wicker and teak stool would be a bright and beautiful addition to a minimalist entry. (credit:Terrain)
The White Pepper(23 of26)
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This Etsy shop, based out of Lynchburg, Virginia, specializes in curated vintage and unique home decor finds, like this vintage metal and wood goose neck desk lamp. (credit:Etsy)
Horchow(24 of26)
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Horchow specializes in high-end furniture and design solutions, like this well-crafted liberty writing desk. (credit:Horchow)
Ebay(25 of26)
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Hear us out on this one. Ebay is, surprisingly, a great place to find unique and high-quality (not to mention authentic) mid-century furniture. We spotted this since-sold table, for example. (credit:Ebay)
H&M Home(26 of26)
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Yes, H&M has a really, really good home decor section full of inexpensive buys, like this round gold mirror. (credit:HM)

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