One of the easiest and most efficient ways to add colour, depth and texture to your walls is by the use of wallpaper. “Wallpaper has seen a remarkable resurgence in Indian homes because it offers something that paint alone cannot, that is, a chance to tell a story, to infuse character, and to evoke emotion in a space. Unlike plain walls, wallpaper allows homeowners to create distinctive focal points, layer textures, and experiment with colour and pattern in ways that transform a room’s personality” says Apourva Sharma co-founder, Life n Colors.
Further, the convenience that wallpapers offer cannot be denied. “It is long lasting and gives the space a quick makeover and character without major renovation or the hassle of paint. With so many patterns and finishes available, homeowners can easily reflect their personal style and elevate the overall aesthetic of their space” says Neha Jain, Co-Founder, UDC Homes.
While wallpapers today have become a statement of art and expression and serve to set the tone for the entire space, choosing the right wall paper that resonates with your overall design sensibilities is important. Bold prints and vibrant colours work well for areas like the living room but make sure to coordinate colours and patterns with other elements like furniture, furnishings and accessories. This helps to tie the space together creating a sense of unison and cohesiveness. Do not mix too many textures and prints as it is bound to create visual clutter. Further avoid other statement pieces like large mirrors, artwork etc in the space to allow the wallpaper to take centre stage.
Botanical prints tend to create a calming, rejuvenating effect and are hence suited for spaces like the bedroom; choose muted hues and plain textures for high traffic spaces like the kitchen and dining area. The size of the room is yet another important factor to consider while choosing your wallpaper design. Subtle patterns and light colours are best suited for compact rooms as they tend to make the space feel larger and airy. Bright colours and larger prints will make small spaces feel overwhelming.Wallpapers today are all about bespoke storytelling, tactile experiences and sustainability. Think expansive botanicals, misty forests, or dreamy cityscapes that turn a wall into a window to another world. “Retro geometrics from the 70s, Mughal florals, and art deco patterns are being reimagined through a contemporary lens. Nature-inspired palettes including soft terracotta, moss greens and sandy neutrals which reflect the growing desire for earthy, grounding interiors are in vogue” says Ashutosh Pandey, co-founder, Life n Colors. More homeowners are choosing wallpapers made from eco-friendly, non-toxic materials. “Hand-drawn and embroidered motifs are gaining attention, as is a return to artisanal techniques and earthy palettes. At the same time, digital precision and sustainable materials are steering wallpaper design into a future that feels both responsible and romantic” says Surbhi N. Bagla, founder, Chitrakaari.
Chitrakaari

The romance of ruins, reimagined in a verdant dreamscape.
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Chitrakaari
Transforming plain walls into works of art, every wallpaper at Chitrakaari begins with artwork that is meticulously hand-painted by artists inspired by culture, craft, and the earth. These designs are then digitally transformed and sometimes enhanced with embroidery, foiling, or layering to create luxurious wallpaper. “Each collection is deeply rooted in a story, often poetic yet purposeful and produced in a way that supports artisan livelihoods and mindful design,” adds Bagla. Many of their designs are inspired by photographic memory and hence entail capturing the essence of real trees, plants, and natural landscapes and bringing them into modern concrete homes.
The process often begins with hand sketching and watercolour painting, allowing them to preserve the softness and organic flow of nature. Most designs have subtle influences of traditional art forms like pichwai and the symmetry of Mughal gardens, making it a harmonious blend of art and memory, which are designed to make walls feel alive and rooted. Their latest collection, Petals, Palms and Pixels, is an ode to verdant greenery and is an immersive collection that brings the outside in. Think sweeping canopies of trees, quiet corners of tropical foliage, wildflowers in bloom and gardens kissed by soft brushstrokes and subtle pixel details. These designs have a deep sensory quality and are less rooted in narrative but more in emotion. It invites pause, and feels like a breath of fresh air in any space.
Nilaya by Asian Paints

Nilaya continuously tracks global and Indian design trends, travelling across regions to craft offerings that are not only on-trend but also culturally resonant and unique.
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Asian Paints
Nilaya by Asian Paints is one of India’s leading wallcoverings brand, offering a wide and diverse range of wallcoverings in the country across price points, design styles and quality tiers. Nilaya stands apart for its deep commitment to design innovation and excellence. Backed by its in-house design team, Nilaya continuously tracks global and Indian design trends, travelling across regions to craft offerings that are not only on-trend but also culturally resonant and unique. The brand has built a strong legacy of collaborations with celebrated names such as Sabyasachi, Tilla, Good Earth and Nicobar, bringing an unmistakable signature to Indian walls.
It is key to note that Nilaya also curates wallcoverings from some of the most renowned global design houses, including Pierre Frey, Sanderson Design Group, 1838, GP & J Baker, Eijffinger and Marburg. This ensures that Indian consumers have access to the best of global craftsmanship and creativity. With Nilaya, walls become more than just surfaces — they become a medium of expression, artistry, and timeless elegance.
UDC Homes

Elegant green fireplace adorned with candles and floral arrangements against a floral wallpaper.
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UDC Homes
The wallpapers from UDC homes whisper stories of nature and nostalgia with their nature-inspired prints, florals, bold geometric, as well as botanical patterns. “Our wallpapers go beyond decoration; they are works of intricate craftsmanship and art,” says Jain. Their latest collection, Soie Lumière, features hand-embellished silk, linen and metallic surfaces with details like 3D embroidery, pearl detailing and hand-painted chinoiserie. Every piece is hand-finished, fully customisable and crafted with the vision of making walls truly luxurious. The collection is inspired by global craft traditions and fine textile artistry and features surface techniques like wire embroidery, pearl embellishments and hand-painted motifs drawn from heritage crafts. “Our work brings together artisans from India, Europe and East Asia and celebrates textile heritage with a contemporary twist. Designs like Dancing Ginkgo, Snowfall Silk, and Jardin Bleu are just not decorative, they tell poetic stories inspired by nature, seasons and timeless beauty,” adds Jain.
The unique fusion of hand-embellished techniques on luxurious bases like mulberry silk, slub linen, and soft metallics make these pieces tactile masterpieces that elevate the wall into a layered, couture experience. The collection allows complete personalisation, from colour palette to scale, giving designers and homeowners the ability to tailor each piece to their specific space and sensibilities. The collection marks a deliberate shift toward haute décor, where the wallpaper becomes a canvas of craftsmanship, heritage and quiet elegance.
Life n Colors

Garden charm infuses spaces with a touch of European romance through delicate florals and soft, organic hues.
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Life n Colors
At Life n Colors, wallpapers are more than just decorative elements — they are designed to add layers of meaning, texture, and sensory richness to a space. “By blending traditional art influences with modern techniques, we aim to create designs that feel both contemporary and connected to cultural roots. A key distinguishing feature is our exploration of materials and finishes. We experiment with textures like lime plasters, metallic washes, and hand-layered effects to add depth and tactile interest. These elements not only enhance the look of a space but also engage other senses, creating a more immersive environment,” adds Sharma. There is also a focus on sustainability. “All our wallpapers are produced on eco-friendly, non-toxic substrates, and we take active steps to minimise our environmental footprint through carbon-neutral practices” adds Pandey.
Most of their collections draw inspiration from India’s rich culture and artistic heritage and pay tribute to indigenous art forms while reimagining them for contemporary interiors. Whether inspired by the timeless spirituality of Varanasi, Madhubani’s meditative geometry, Kalighat’s expressive brushwork or Sanjhi paper-cutting, the designs use modern colour palettes and formats that resonate with today’s design sensibilities. Their latest collection, Amazora, is a celebration of global artistic dialogue and draws on influences from across the world — be it the fluidity of Japanese sumi-e ink art, the vibrancy of Latin American folk patterns, or the serenity of Scandinavian minimalism. Sand-wash textures, layered metallics, and soft-touch matte surfaces add a delightful tactile dimension to these wallpapers.
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