
A living room wall is the largest canvas in your home. It is the first surface anyone sees when they enter, the backdrop to every conversation, every gathering, every quiet evening. And yet most living room walls in Indian homes are painted in a single flat colour — functional, inoffensive, and entirely without character.
Wallpaper changes this completely. A single wallpapered wall transforms the entire mood of a room — its warmth, its visual depth, its sense of personality. It is the single most impactful design decision available to any living room without touching the furniture or the floor.
India Circus by Krsnaa Mehta, a Godrej Enterprises brand, offers living room wallpaper in two distinct collections: the Weaves on Wallpaper series — textile-inspired woven patterns in seven colour options — and the Pome and Prinia series — a richly illustrated botanical and bird composition in five colour options. Both are available in non-textured format, priced per roll.
Weaves on Wallpaper: Textile Warmth on Your Walls
The Weaves collection translates the visual language of woven Indian textiles onto the wall surface. Structured enough to give a room visual organisation, warm enough to feel lived-in rather than clinical — a woven-pattern wallpaper does not compete with the furniture and objects in a room. It supports them, providing a rich, considered backdrop that makes everything placed in front of it look better.
1. Gray Weaves on Wallpaper

Gray is the most versatile backdrop colour available to any interior — cool enough to feel contemporary, neutral enough to work with virtually any furniture palette. For homes with colourful cushions, bold art, and decorative accessories that need a wall to support rather than compete, Gray Weaves is the most practical and enduringly effective choice in the collection.
2. Moss Weaves on Wallpaper

Deep moss green carries a sophistication that evokes heritage buildings, old libraries, and spaces that have been lived in well. Against natural wood furniture, brass accents, and warm-toned textiles, Moss Weaves creates a living room that feels both deeply Indian and completely current.
3. Ochre Weaves on Wallpaper

Ochre is the colour of turmeric, of harvest, of Rajasthani stone walls — one of the most deeply rooted tones in Indian visual culture. On a living room wall, it creates an immediate warmth and celebration that no other colour quite replicates. For the festive season, an ochre-walled living room needs almost no additional decoration.
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4. Blueberry Weaves on Wallpaper

Deep blueberry — between navy and indigo — is among the most striking wallpaper colour choices for a living room. Against cream furniture, brass accessories, and warm-toned rugs, a blueberry-walled living room has the kind of visual sophistication most people associate with professionally designed interiors.
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5. Sage Weaves on Wallpaper

Sage green is calming without being cold, natural without being rustic, sophisticated without being formal. It is currently the most sought-after colour in Indian interior design and for good reason — it works across a wide range of furniture palettes and living room styles. For a nature-connected, wellness-oriented home aesthetic, Sage Weaves is the most enduringly beautiful choice in the collection.
6. Beige Weaves on Wallpaper

Beige is not a compromise — in the right application it is one of the most sophisticated choices available. It works with virtually any furniture palette, any art collection, and any decorative style. For a home that changes its accessories frequently, Beige Weaves is the backdrop that works for every iteration of the room.
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7. Cerulean Weaves on Wallpaper

Cerulean — a bright, clear sky blue — brings lightness and openness to a living room wall that deeper blues cannot achieve. It makes rooms feel larger and brighter, making it particularly effective in living rooms that receive limited natural light or feel smaller than they are.
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Pome and Prinia: Botanical Art for Your Living Room Wall
Where the Weaves collection builds character through textile pattern and colour tone, the Pome and Prinia collection builds it through illustration. The design features pomegranates and prinia birds — a small warbler native to India — arranged in a rich botanical composition that turns a living room wall into a visual story.
The prinia and the pomegranate are both deeply rooted in Indian culture: the bird as a symbol of the subcontinent's extraordinary biodiversity, the fruit as a symbol of abundance and celebration. Together they create a wallpaper with genuine cultural depth, available in five colour options that each shift the mood of the design significantly.
8. Gray Pome and Prinia Wallpaper

The gray colourway brings contemporary restraint to the botanical illustration — the composition is fully visible but set against a cool, sophisticated ground. The right choice for a living room that wants illustrative wallpaper with a modern rather than heritage character.
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9. Sky Pome and Prinia Wallpaper

Sky blue gives the illustration a lightness and freshness that the darker colourways cannot achieve. The botanical composition feels more like a summer garden in this colourway — airy, optimistic, and genuinely cheerful without being casual. For living rooms that want warmth without weight, this is the most immediately uplifting choice.
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10. Sandy, Olive, and Cream Pome and Prinia Wallpaper

Three warm, earthy colourways that suit Indian living rooms with natural material interiors — wood, cane, handloom, terracotta. Sandy brings a sun-warmed quality to the illustration. Olive deepens the botanical character, making leaves and birds feel more immersed in nature. Cream is the warmest and most classic of the three, giving the composition a quality reminiscent of aged botanical prints and heritage Indian textiles. All three work as feature walls or as complete room treatments for a fully immersive botanical environment.
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How to Choose the Right Wallpaper for Your Living Room
The first decision is pattern type. Weave patterns work best when the furniture and accessories are the primary visual elements and the wall needs to support them. Botanical illustration wallpapers work best when the wall itself is intended to be the main decorative statement.
The second decision is colour. Lighter colourways — Cerulean, Sky, Cream, Beige, Sandy — make smaller living rooms feel larger and more open. Darker tones — Moss, Blueberry, Ochre, Olive — create the most visually impressive results in rooms with enough space to carry the depth of colour.
The standard approach is to wallpaper a single feature wall — the wall facing the main seating area or the wall behind the sofa. This creates a focal point without requiring the full room to be treated and uses significantly fewer rolls than a complete room application.
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