The Luxury Textured Wallpaper Collection (Vol. 1)

Elevating Walls with Tactile Elegance: The Fabric-Effect Series

True luxury often whispers rather than shouts. Our Wallpaper Luxury Vol. 1 collection is a curation of understated sophistication, designed for interiors that require depth without visual noise. Moving away from bold prints, this series focuses on “Tactile Perception”—replicating the look and feel of organic materials. From the woven intricacy of Linen Texture Wallpaper to the soft warmth of faux-fabric finishes, these wallcoverings serve as the perfect architectural canvas for modern minimalist, Japandi, and contemporary Jakarta homes.

Why Choose Textured & Fabric-Look Wallpaper?

Unlike flat paint, Textured Wallpaper adds a third dimension to your walls. The subtle embossing interacts with lighting—creating soft shadows and highlights that make a room feel cozier and more acoustically dampened. It transforms a cold, flat wall into a surface of interest.

This collection specializes in Semi-Plain Designs. At a distance, they provide a clean, monolithic look similar to paint. Upon closer inspection, they reveal rich details—delicate weaves, slubs, and fibers—that exude high-end craftsmanship.

Vol. 1 is anchored in a sophisticated neutral spectrum. We explore the nuances of Greige (Grey-Beige), Charcoal, Warm Taupe, and Off-White. These tones are engineered to be timeless backgrounds that allow your furniture and art pieces to take center stage.

Technical Specifications

Beauty meets durability. These wallpapers are crafted with a heavy-duty vinyl surface on a non-woven backing. This makes them scrubbable and resistant to fading—ideal for high-traffic areas like living rooms and corridors.

The random or free-match nature of many textured designs in this volume means less waste during installation compared to large-pattern repeats, offering better value per roll.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Yes, this is one of its greatest structural benefits. The embossed surface of our Fabric Effect Wallpaper can effectively mask hairline cracks or slight unevenness in the plaster that paint would otherwise highlight.

Absolutely. In fact, using a subtle, light-colored Linen Texture can make a small room feel more expansive and “dressed” without the claustrophobic effect that busy, large-scale patterns might cause.

Despite looking like fabric, it is actually vinyl. You can clean it easily using a damp sponge and mild soapy water. Avoid abrasive scrubbers to protect the textured embossing.