Wall coverings to set your home apart

Paint and wallpaper are not the only wall-covering options for your home. Which other options are available?

With so many wall-covering options available, making the right choice can be tricky. The most recognised categories are wallpaper and paint – and there are plenty of options within just these two.

However, this is just the start and other wall covering materials include wood panelling, ceramic and glass tiles, mirrors, vinyl, and fabric.

Selection criteria

Before you start looking at wall coverings, you need to be aware that your selection will depend on which walls you want to cover.

Other factors to take into account include:

Wallpaper

There are many different types of wallpaper to choose from – from hardwearing printed paper and vinyl to delicate products like flock wallpaper. Most modern wallpapers come in textured or embossed styles, and many are washable.

Vinyl wallpapers are much tougher and more hard-wearing than washable wallpapers. Stains and marks can be cleaned off, but only if the paper was properly hung. Take care not to lift the seams through over-wetting.

Because they are less likely to become damaged and are easily cleaned, vinyl wallpapers are ideal for hallways, passages, staircases, landings, children’s rooms, and any areas that are prone to contact, brushing, and scraping. They are generally more expensive than printed paper and washable wallpaper but are also of a higher quality.

Tiles

Wall tiles are generally used for walls and splashbacks in kitchens and bathrooms, but there is no reason they can’t be used on other walls in the home.

Fabric

Fabric wall-coverings can be stylish and cost-effective – and much less time-consuming to install than wallpaper or tiles, for example.

Mirrors

Mirrored walls are excellent for creating the illusion that a room is bigger than it really is.

Mirrors open up the space in a room, bouncing off light to make it seem bright and airy. However, mirrored walls are probably not ideal if you have young children or elderly folk around.

Other effects

Covering only part of a wall, or adding some simple decorative features will give your wall definition without being overpowering. Wainscoting and dado rails are useful devices for breaking up an otherwise bland wall.

All of these wall-covering materials and techniques can be used by themselves or in conjunction with one another. With this knowledge – and your inspiration – selecting the ideal wall-coverings for your home should be something to look forward to.

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