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Damask Wallpaper for Walls | Shop at Piwall

Piwall’s damask wallpaper collection has many designs across gold, grey, teal, sage, maroon, and so on. All of them are embossed with metallic or glitter accents. Two that show the range: Midnight Damask and Sage Green Damask.

Gold damask wallpaper in bedroom settings is the most common use, but damask works equally well in living rooms, dining rooms, and pooja rooms. In Indian drawing rooms, a damask wallpaper bedroom-style accent wall behind the main sofa creates the same anchoring effect it does behind a bed.

Every design in Piwall’s collection is embossed; you can feel the baroque pattern rise under your fingers. The metallic shimmer shifts as light moves across it throughout the day. The non-woven fabric base keeps the surface smooth through humid Indian seasons, and the eco-friendly inks hold their color without fading.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about damask wallpaper for walls | shop at piwall wallpapers

Damask Wallpaper for Walls | Shop at Piwall wallpaper

Classic damask vs floral damask; what’s the difference?

Classic damask designs feature symmetrical and repeating baroque motifs. They feel formal and structured. Floral damask designs blend the same symmetry with roses, vines, and petal details, so they feel softer and more romantic.

Which rooms suit damask wallpaper?

Bedrooms, living rooms, dining rooms, and pooja rooms are the strongest fits. The repeating, self-contained motif creates a rhythm that fills a wall without looking chaotic.

Can damask wallpaper look modern?

Absolutely. Damask in grey or silver looks as contemporary as any abstract or geometric print. The key is color choice: cool greys, deep teals, and black-based damasks feel modern, while gold on cream feels more traditional.

How many rolls do I need?

Measure your wall’s width and height in feet, multiply them, and divide by 54; each Piwall roll covers about 54 sq ft. For a single accent wall, one to two rolls usually do it.