
Decorating your chicken coop isn’t just for fun—it can actually make your daily chores feel more joyful and bring personality to your backyard setup. Whether you’re raising a small flock or just love the charm of a cute coop, giving the inside a little makeover can go a long way.
If you’ve already seen my post on Fun Chicken Coop Decor Ideas, you know how easy it is to add style to your space. But today, we’re taking it up a notch—with wallpaper. That’s right! You can use peel-and-stick wallpaper to create a cozy, farmhouse-inspired accent wall your chickens (and visitors!) will love.

My Chickens & Blooms collection on Spoonflower is full of adorable, chicken-themed patterns designed just for spaces like this. And since Spoonflower’s peel and stick wallpaper is removable and repositionable, it’s perfect for DIY projects like this one.
🧰 What You’ll Need:
- Peel-and-stick wallpaper (like Spoonflower’s removable wallpaper)
- Measuring tape
- Scissors or a utility knife
- Plastic or felt-edge smoothing tool
- Mild cleaner and cloth
- Step stool or ladder (optional)
📍 Step 1: Pick the Right Wall
Not every wall in your chicken coop needs wallpaper. Choose one that’s relatively clean, dry, and out of reach of your chickens’ pecking and scratching. The best spots include:
- Behind nesting boxes
- Inside the people-access door
- A wall you see from the outside window
Keep in mind that the goal is charm—not full coverage. Even one statement wall can make a big impact.
🧼 Step 2: Prep the Surface
Wipe down the wall with a damp cloth and mild cleaner to remove dust, cobwebs, or residue. Let it dry completely.
If your walls are textured or rough (like raw wood or particle board), you can either:
- Sand lightly to smooth it out, or
- Attach a thin, smooth panel (like plywood or foam board) to wallpaper over
This will help your wallpaper stick better and last longer.
✂️ Step 3: Measure & Cut
Measure the height and width of your chosen wall section. Unroll your wallpaper and cut each panel to size, leaving about 1–2 extra inches at the top and bottom to trim later.
If you’re using a repeating pattern like those in Chickens & Blooms, be sure to line up the design from one panel to the next.
🖼 Step 4: Apply the Wallpaper
Start at the top of your panel and peel just a few inches of the backing. Stick the top of the wallpaper to the wall and slowly work your way down, peeling as you go.
Use your smoothing tool to press the wallpaper flat and remove any bubbles. Adjust as needed—Spoonflower’s peel-and-stick wallpaper is forgiving, so don’t stress if you need to reposition.
✂️ Step 5: Trim the Edges
Once the panel is in place, use a utility knife or scissors to carefully trim the excess at the edges, corners, and around any openings like windows or shelves.
Repeat the process for additional panels, matching the pattern where needed.
🌿 Step 6: Add Some Finishing Touches
Want to go a step further? Use scraps of leftover wallpaper to line nesting boxes, decorate a wooden sign, or cover a small shelf. It’s a great way to tie the whole look together without wasting any material.
🧽 Care & Tips
- Avoid wallpapering areas the chickens can peck or scratch.
- If needed, wipe wallpaper gently with a dry or damp cloth.
- Check for loose corners occasionally, especially in warmer months.
Decorating your chicken coop is all about adding joy and charm to the everyday. With a few rolls of peel-and-stick wallpaper from the Chickens & Blooms Collection, you can create a sweet, photo-worthy space that feels just as cozy as the rest of your homestead.
Happy decorating—and cluck on!



