Commercial Office Wallcoverings

Commercial office wallcoverings give a workspace a polished, professional finish and the durability to keep it that way. Built for real business interiors, every design is hard-wearing, washable and ready for high-traffic areas where standard wallpaper would wear out, from reception and meeting rooms to open-plan floors and corridors.

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Commercial Wallpaper and Contract Wallcoverings for Offices & Professional Spaces

Commercial wallpaper isn’t just about how a space looks — it’s about how it holds up once people start using it.

In offices, hotels, and public spaces, walls don’t stay untouched. People walk past them all day, chairs and bags hit them, and they get cleaned more often than expected. What works in a home usually doesn’t last in these environments.

That’s why commercial wallpaper and contract wallcoverings need to be chosen differently — based on how the space will actually function, not just how the design looks on a sample.

At Walls Republic, we focus on wallcoverings made for real use — materials that stay consistent, handle wear properly, and still look right once installed.

Where Commercial Wallpaper Actually Makes a Difference

In most projects, you don’t need it everywhere. It works best when it’s used in the right places.

  • Reception areas and entrances where first impressions matter
  • Meeting rooms and boardrooms where the space needs to feel complete
  • Corridors and high-traffic areas where walls take more damage
  • Workspaces and offices where environment affects focus
  • Breakout areas and lounges where tone can be softer

Why Projects Choose Wallpaper Instead of Paint

  • Handles wear better in busy areas
  • Reduces the need for repainting
  • Provides a more even finish across large walls
  • Adds depth and texture that paint cannot achieve

Choosing the Right Material

  • Standard wallcoverings work in quieter spaces
  • Type II contract vinyl is better for high-traffic areas
  • Scrubbable finishes help in frequently cleaned spaces

In high-use areas, walls take more impact than expected — choosing the right material early avoids issues later.

Some projects may also require compliance standards like ASTM E84 (Class A) or low-VOC materials.

What Most Project Teams Check Before Finalizing

  • How much use the wall will get
  • Ease of cleaning
  • Resistance to daily wear
  • Compliance requirements
  • Appearance under real lighting
  • Delivery and installation timelines

How We Support Commercial Projects

  • Material recommendations based on use
  • Sample support for approvals
  • Custom layout adjustments
  • Specification and compliance guidance
  • Reliable production and delivery

Start with the Right Information

  • Wall size or area
  • Type of space
  • Expected usage level
  • Functional requirements
  • Design direction

Frequently Asked Questions

Is wallpaper suitable for office environments?

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Yes. When the right material is selected, wallpaper works well in offices, especially in reception areas, meeting rooms, and shared spaces.

What type of wallpaper is best for offices?

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In higher-traffic areas, Type II contract wallcoverings are typically used because of their durability.

Can wallpaper handle high-traffic office areas?

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Yes, but the material must match the environment. Corridors and shared spaces usually need more durable, scuff-resistant finishes.

Is wallpaper better than paint for office spaces?

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Yes. Wallpaper lasts longer, requires less maintenance, and provides more texture and depth than paint.

How much coverage does one full roll provide?

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A full roll provides 30 yards (90 feet) in length at a standard width of 54 inches.

How is commercial wallcovering sold?

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It is sold per linear yard rather than by square foot.

What is the minimum order quantity?

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The minimum order is typically 15 linear yards.

What is the lead time for commercial wallcovering?

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Standard production lead time is approximately 10–15 business days.