Blank walls can look boring but you can decorate them with Wallcoverings.
Wallcoverings are stylish and can brighten up even the dullest corners of the house. They can add colour, design and character to any room. Wallcoverings can last up to 15 years and more, which make them cost-effective in the long run. Properly hung wallcoverings are bound to last three times longer in comparison to paint. If you wish to hide any surface imperfections, wallcoverings are a good idea. Wallcoverings unlike paints can be done up without leaving the space messy and can be convenience within one’s reach when it comes to considering means of doing up your interiors. Wallcoverings are available in many intriguing textures, chic designs, and beautiful prints such as sophisticated damask and traditional floral. They can be used to create a designer look in any space, and can also be applied to a single wall as an accent feature. They are an easy yet extremely effective way of bringing total transformation to the décor of your home.
Convenience is a key aspect of wallcoverings applications. Ther are easy to install and easy to remove with less time and effort consumed in the process.
Wallcoverings is a one-time investment and works as your long term partner. You can try elegant or quirky wallcoverings in any combination to beautify your interiors decor. Don’t be shy to experiment with bold wallcoverings in a small room.
Who said wallpapers are only for the walls? Think out of the box!
Paper the ceiling using our exquisite Paintables series of wallcoverings or use textured wallcoverings on furniture such as plain shelves or wardrobes etc. There are options galore. Just let your creative juices flowing and let your ideas come alive!!
Whether you choose wallpaper or paint, you get what you pay for with the cheaper options tending to not stand the test of time.
The opacity of cheap paint is usually on the low side, three coats could be required rather than two coats of better quality, more opaque paint. If cheap paint is used and more coats are required to achieve the desired finish, the costs often equal that of two coats of quality paint
Similar to paint, cheap wallpaper is a diseconomy. It’s thin and more prone to damage. In some cases, if your walls aren’t in good enough condition to paint (without being re-plastered), a good quality, thick wallpaper will cover defects in the walls cheaper than the cost of plastering and paint and without the hassle and the mess involved.
You might not think wallpaper would stand up to pets and the wear-and-tear inflicted by children, but modern wallpaper is durable and easy to clean. However, it is better suited to rooms such as dining rooms and bedrooms where there is minimal moisture and less footfall as it can be difficult to make running repairs. If you do have pets or small children but want wallpaper, the wipe clean vinyl varieties are your best option.