
Fabric Wallcovering
A wallcovering with a textile face bonded to backing. It brings fiber depth, weave shadows, soft acoustic feel, and delicate seams that behave differently from printed vinyl.
Common names
- textile wallpaper
- woven wallcovering
- fabric wall cloth
Search phrases
- hotel fabric wall
- soft woven wallpaper
- cloth wall material
- textile covered wall
Common uses
- Hotels
- Theaters
- Meeting rooms
- Residences
- High-end interiors
Choosing points
- Best for hotels, homes, and theaters where walls should feel softer, quieter, and more premium.
- It absorbs light and feels quieter than vinyl wallpaper.
- Seams, weave direction, and staining are more visible than on plain paint.
- Some products also help with acoustics.
How it ages
- Dust, hand oils, fading, and snagging can be issues, especially in corridors and near furniture.
What to avoid
- Do not use fabric wallcovering in greasy kitchens, wet rooms, or high-touch public corridors unless fire safety and cleaning are resolved.


