Abstract Flower Wallpaper | Shop at Piwall
Abstract flower wallpaper from Piwall covers cherry blossoms, peony roses, and silver vine prints across cream, blue, and teal bases. The Cherry Blossom Floral Wallpaper brings gold-toned flowers across a light blue ground. The Pink Peony Roses Wallpaper layers full pink blooms over a deep teal background.
This range fits master bedrooms, living room feature walls, dining alcoves, and reading nooks. Pair the Royal Blue Botanical Wallpaper behind a low platform bed in a 10×12 flat. Or set the Ivory Blossom Wallpaper with rattan and walnut furniture.
Floral prints rise and fall on bloom color accuracy. A washed-out pink or muddy blue ruins the wall. Piwall uses VOC-free, eco-friendly inks that hold pink, blue, and gold florals true under both daylight and Indian afternoon sun. The non-woven fabric is also washable for dining-adjacent walls.
Browse the full flower abstract wallpaper collection at Piwall. Order before 2 PM and it ships the same day. Metros get delivery in 2 to 3 days, other cities in 4 to 5.
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Everything you need to know about abstract flower wallpaper | shop at piwall wallpapers

How do I choose between cherry blossoms, peonies, and royal blue botanicals?
Three things matter: room size, light, and existing color palette. Cherry blossoms suit calmer bedrooms. Pink peonies suit larger living rooms. Royal blue botanicals work in formal dining spaces.
What furniture pairs best with abstract flowers wallpaper?
Walnut, rattan, mango wood, and tan leather pair well. Brass lamps and ceramic vases echo the gold accents in the prints. Avoid heavy chrome, which competes with metallic finishes.
Will floral wallpaper work in a small bedroom?
Lighter ivory and cream-based prints open up tight bedrooms. Avoid royal blue and deep teal florals in rooms under 10×10 feet, since dark bases can press the room down visually.
How many rolls do I need for a feature wall?
For a feature wall, calculate width × height in metres, divide by 5, then add 10 to 15 percent for pattern matching. A 10×10 wall typically needs 2 rolls.
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