Plain Wallpapers & Textured Wall Coverings

What turns an ordinary room into an exquisite, well-put together space is often not a grand gesture but a little detail. And that’s precisely where plain and textured wallpapers specialise—in offering a thoughtful layer of color and tactility that reveals quiet moments of intrigue as the light moves across the room. It is often subtle details such as these that bestow a space with rich character and depth.

Unlike flat-painted walls that feel unadorned, and patterned wallpapers that become attention-grabbers, textured wallpapers lend just enough garnish to add dimension and movement, without overdoing a good thing. This adornment-with-restraint formula works beautifully with both pattern-layered maximalist spaces and pattern-averse minimalist homes. So come along as we explore the unparalleled versatility of plain and textured wallpapers, and share some quick tips on making the most of their soft-spoken presence in your interiors.

Adding Subtle Depth: Keep it Sleek in a Minimalist Home

Plain and textured wallpapers are natural suitors to minimalist homes where punchy patterns are avoided completely or, at the very least, reserved as accent pieces. Here, the walls are usually drenched in soft neutrals to keep the space airy and visually composed. Compared to hardcore minimalists’ plain white walls, neutral-toned textured backdrops come across as detailed but not overdone—a perceptible sign that the interiors were thoughtfully designed, not left bare.

For such spaces, turn to subtle textures as seen in our shibori-striped Canvas or tweed-style textured check Whistling Stone. Wallpapers like these are clad in soft neutrals that go hand in hand with minimalism’s restrained palette. And their patterns lend just enough depth to the walls to break the monotony of plain surfaces, preventing the room from slipping into a one-note, underwhelming look.

Grounding a Centrepiece: Curate a Quiet Stage for a High-Voltage Performance

In the world of interior design, beauty is just another name for balance. Some elements shine bright and others step back as the supporting cast - both complement each other and make a gorgeous wholesome visual treat. Plain and textured wallpapers belong to the latter group—discreet, self-restrained, and quietly adept—indispensable due to their elegance, yet staying soft-spoken so another element can have its spotlight.

It might be an heirloom that you want to flaunt proudly or a rare designer piece that’s a show-stealer. Perhaps a statement chandelier you picked from an antique store, that deserves a fitting backdrop like our dark blue paisley Ashwell Park to spread its soft, celestial glow. Or a Pinterest-fame crescent moon couch whose sculptural silhouette can stand out against a plain neutral backdrop like Kingston Range. The idea is to keep the background clean so the jawdropper element can have its moment, and plain wallpapers are absolutely the first choice when that’s the agenda.

Offsetting Visual Bustle: Use as Counterpoint in an Overcrowded Room

Some spaces are bound to be visually heavy because of their very nature. No matter how organised or decluttered, they still have plenty out on show, otherwise, they simply don’t function well. Think kitchens, creative rooms, and children’s playrooms. Or, just your sunroom that’s now a little jungle of sorts. These rooms need a quiet backdrop to counterbalance the chaos of untrimmed vines, toys, stationary, tools and trinkets.

Consider a dainty blue micro-print wallpaper with ditsy geometrics like Fekete for your kid’s play area, a buttery yellow backdrop with tessellated sunburst motifs like Nakaa for your plant-crowded conservatory, and a petite checkered beige backdrop like Cumbria to counterbalance the busy countertops of a kitchen.

Complementing a Statement Print: Anchor a Vibrant Pattern

A pattern looks most elegant when given a plain canvas to contrast. And sometimes, the walls have to step back and let a bold pattern in the room shine. It could be your printed drapery that features a bustling toile or a graphic geometric design. Or, a funky tribal-print upholstery that’s making your couch the belle of the ball.

Here, plain wallpapers do that wonderful task of complementing the showstopper print with a well-deserved serene backdrop, where it can stand out without being competed with. Consider a micro-print wallpaper like Zandra that features a diamond-cut pattern in a soft beige palette. And, if color is welcome, consider pastel-toned textured prints like Salsa that feature ikat-style minuscule florals on a light blue backdrop.

Toning Down Scale: Introduce Pattern-Play with Subtlety

When you want to indulge in pattern play but the room cannot contain bold prints due to its small scale or quiet nature, our micro-print wallpapers step in as clever negotiators. Their patterns are so minuscule that they appear like a tactile texture from a distance, offering movement and depth without taking over the scene.

Take Fermoso, for instance, a tone-on-tone teal green damask, and white-on-pink Sunkiste, that features block-print florals. Both wallpapers feature bold tones and intricate detailing and yet, feel visually light, thanks to the minuscule motif sizing. The idea is to draw the middle line between vibrant pattern play and unadorned plain—something that none do as well as our micro-print wallpapers.

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Whether it's a minimalist's decluttered haven or a maximalist’s curated paradise, plain and textured wallpapers lend that measured dose of depth and elegance that feels just right. They carry themselves with panache and are not pushing for the limelight. If you’re looking for such understated backdrops to highlight a statement piece or to keep the space quietly elevated, you’re at the right place. Happy shopping! Happy papering!

 

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