Wallpaper for Guest Room | Shop at Piwall
Piwall’s wallpaper for guest room walls designs across florals, damask, botanical prints, grasscloth textures, and silk finishes. They mostly come in cream, beige, gold, and soft blue tones.
Two that anchor the range: Cherry Blossom Floral and Cream Grasscloth with Soft Woven Shimmer.
In a typical Indian 3BHK, the guest room often doubles as a guest room wallpaper design showcase; it’s the room visitors see first, especially during Diwali or wedding season. The wall behind the diwan or sofa-cum-bed is the natural accent spot.
The embossed and shimmer finishes in this collection give guest room walls a visual richness that flat paint can’t match. VOC-free inks mean no chemical smell when guests walk in, even in a room that stays closed between visits.
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Floral print or plain texture — which wallpaper design for guest room walls works better?
Depends on how much furniture is already in the room. If the guest room has a simple bed and not much else, a floral wallpaper fills the visual gap and gives the room character on its own. If there’s already a carved almirah or a heavy bedframe in the room, a plain grasscloth or silk texture works better.
Will wallpaper hold up in a guest room that stays closed for weeks?
That’s one thing the non-woven fabric handles well. It doesn’t trap moisture behind the wall even in a closed room during monsoon months, so you won’t come back to peeling corners or mould patches.
Is cream or beige too safe a choice for a guest room?
Safe in color, maybe, but not in finish. The wallpapers with golden shimmer or gold lines look nothing like a plain beige wall.
Can I pay on delivery instead of online?
Yes. Cash on delivery is available across India. You can also pay through credit or debit cards, UPI, and net banking via Razorpay; whatever’s easier for you.





















































