Traditional Wallpaper for Living Room | Shop at Piwall
Piwall’s traditional wallpaper for living room page brings together damask patterns, floral acanthus designs, and heritage-styled motifs across rich tones: maroon, deep gold, ivory, and sage. They come with embossed detailing that gives each design the raised quality of older hand-stencilled work.
In a formal drawing room with carved teak or rosewood furniture, a traditional living room wallpaper accent wall echoes the heritage feel of the furniture. In a more mixed setup with some modern pieces, the traditional pattern adds warmth and weight without making the room feel like a museum.
The risk with traditional wallpaper is that cheap reproductions look like printed wrapping paper. The difference here is the embossed and raised detailing on the damask scrollwork and baroque motifs; you can actually feel the texture. Built on non-woven fabric that lasts around 10 years with normal care.
Browse all the traditional wallpaper designs for living room collection at Piwall.
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Everything you need to know about traditional wallpaper for living room | shop at piwall wallpapers

Damask or floral — which traditional wallpaper for living room walls suits better?
Damask suits formal drawing rooms with carved wooden furniture and softer ambient lighting. Floral works better in more relaxed living rooms where you want heritage warmth without the strict formality.
Will traditional wallpaper feel old-fashioned in a modern flat?
Not when used as a single accent wall. Traditional patterns paired with modern furniture create a layered, collected look. All four walls in a heavy traditional pattern is what reads as outdated.
What furniture works best with traditional wallpaper walls?
Carved teak, rosewood, or sheesham anchors traditional patterns naturally. Brass lamps, jewel-tone upholstery, and Persian or dhurrie rugs all complement the heritage feel without competing with the wall.
Does Piwall offer professional installation help?
Yes, in Delhi NCR, Bangalore, Jaipur, and Mumbai. Other cities can follow the paste-the-wall guide included with each roll, or hire a local wallpaper installer.



































