Antique Painting Mural Wallpaper in the Dining Room!
I finally got up the nerve to put the antique painting peel and stick mural wallpaper in the dining room!
Do you ever talk yourself out of a project but then keep coming back to it because you really want to see that gorgeous finished product only to lose courage all over again when faced with the enormous task of actually making that finished product with your own two hands?
That was the story in the dining room…

Wallpapering makes me nervous every single time before I start.
Honestly, if I hadn’t ordered these peel and stick wall murals over the summer and already had them in my possession, I probably would have chickened out on this.
I have no idea why wallpaper intimidates me UNTIL I work up enough nerve to just do it. It happens every single time, and I’ve wallpapered a dozen different ways by now.
What the Dining Room Looked Like Before
Do you remember how the dining room looked 4 years ago?

Dining Room Progress
Then it looked like this last month after adding molding to the walls, painting the room Romabio Blue Ridge Parkway, hanging the shaded chandelier I scored on Facebook Marketplace, putting up pleated curtains, and adding the furniture.

Dining Room After Adding Mural Wallpaper
And now… those murals just pop!

Where to Buy and How to Hang Peel and Stick Murals
I rounded up a ton of my favorite scenic mural wallpapers for all budgets here.
You can see how to hang wallpaper inside of picture frame molding in this tutorial. It really is so much easier to hang wallpaper inside of molding rather than wallpapering the entire wall.
This is the view beside our foyer right as we walk through our front door.

What I love most about the scenic mural wallpaper we chose is it reminds me so much of the marshes near Charleston and Saint Simon’s Island where we love taking family vacations in the summer.
Doesn’t it look hand painted? You can’t even tell they’re peel and stick wall murals unless you get really close and start looking for seams.


Decorating Around the Wall Murals
I decided to keep the decor on top of the DIY grasscloth buffet a minimum without a mirror or anything so that the main focus would be that huge mural.

Since it’s officially fall, I brought my dried hydrangeas from last year in here, and that’s basically all the fall decor it’s getting right now. Minimal fall.
No fall decor could compete with this mural wallpaper anyway.


So now, it’s official. The dining room is 100% finished.
It might be the first time ever I’ve stuck with a room design from start to finish without any changes. That never happens.
It finally feels like home in here to me.
I have no idea how you would describe it really. Is it traditional? Modern? Scandinavian? French? Coastal? No clue. All I know is it feels like us.


Dining Room Sources
- Wall color: Romabio Blue Ridge Parkway
- Ceiling color: Benjamin Moore Simply White
- Buffet (DIYed from a secondhand find)
- Chandelier (we found ours used on Facebook Marketplace but I’ll link its retail source… not as cheap as we paid unfortunately)
- Peel and stick mural wallpaper
- Curtains
- Curtain rods
- Rug
- Dining table (cheaper version here)
- Upholstered dining chairs (cheaper version here)
- Black dining chairs (cheaper version here)
- Dried hydrangeas (DIY tutorial using backyard stems)
- Terracotta vase (similar – ours was a $20 Marshall’s find)
- Blue glazed jug
- Buffet lamps
- Concrete bowl
- Lost Charleston book
- The French Laundry book

Le sigh. Having several half finished rooms around here makes me appreciate this completed dining room even more than I already did.
To have it ready just in time for upcoming Thanksgiving and Christmas gatherings is the cherry on top.



Do you think this wallpaper would work on a textured wall? our house doesnt have smoothe wall.
I am not sure as I have not used it for textured walls. But I have found two posts I hope you find helpful and inform.
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Hi,
Is there another color of paint for your dining room that is the same color but a cheaper price? I love the color but the paint is ver expensive.
We used Sherwin Williams Naval for our daughterโs closet. It is not the same but it is a deep and rich blue.
Is the curtain rod gold or is it wood-like?the link looks like wood, but it doesn’t look like yours in the image. I could be wrong..
Hi! It is the lighting. The link is to the ones we have. If you scroll through the link photos the wooden one shown also appears to be gold. I have been known to paint a thing or two. ?
I came across your mural post the other day and I am so impressed with a number of features in your dining room. Stunning transformation!!! You really elevated the room with paint choice and mural. The buffet rehab is FABULOUS! I enjoyed this post so much that I looked at some others. Thank you so much for sharing where to find murals, wallpaper, furniture feet and so much more! Iโm definitely a fan of Blesserhouse!
Awe! Thank you, Myra!!
I am thinking of doing something like this for a bedroom that already has 4 ft high paneling (so the mural would go above the paneling). Im wondering if its ok to make panels for the mural that have their own backs (so they hang like large pictures). I have two clear walls but the resr are taken up with doors and windows. Not a clear rectangle on them. What should I do about that? Just leave the mural off of those spaces? I’m wondering if it would look odd on just two walls. Your room is so beautiful. My walls are light gray and paneling white so I have to find a print that pops but is tull sof.t.
Having the mural on one or two walls could be the same as an accent wall. โบ๏ธ It could certainly work. However, you can join the Blessโer house budget decorating group on Facebook. There you can submit pictures and get great advice from so many talented people eager to help and guide you through the process. I like to hop in as able to as well.
Thanks so much! I will be joining!
Yay!!