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A dining room wrapped in a chinoiserie garden mural — birds, peonies, and magnolia on an emerald silk ground

Luxury Murals, Crafted in India


Where Traditions Meet

Mughal miniatures. French chinoiserie. English botanicals. One wall.

Museum-quality wallpaper murals printed on the same premium European media used by Parisian ateliers — from a studio in India, at a price that makes luxury livable.

Murals from ₹18,000 per wall · Patterns from ₹1,200 per roll

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The Collections


Chapters in a Story of Walls

Each collection draws from a different decorative tradition — united by craft

Emerald Garden — chinoiserie mural with magpie robins among coral peonies on emerald silk
I

Chinoiserie Garden

After the tradition of Canton, via Paris and London


A moonlit garden where pheasants perch among magnolia and wisteria. Hand-painted in spirit, printed with archival precision on silk-touch non-woven media. Six ground colours — from emerald to saffron to powder blue.

From ₹24,000 per wall

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Emerald Depths — dark botanical mural with deep forest foliage and luminous flowers
II

Dark Botanical

The Victorian greenhouse, reimagined in darkness


Deep, atmospheric gardens where luminous flowers emerge from near-black grounds. The drama of a moonlit conservatory — orchids, ferns, and wild roses suspended in botanical twilight.

From ₹18,000 per wall

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Malabar Morning — scenic landscape mural with Kerala backwaters at dawn
III

Scenic Landscapes

From the backwaters of Kerala to the Cornish coast


Panoramic scenes that dissolve your walls into distant horizons. Malabar mornings, English woodlands, Highland glens — painted landscapes that wrap a room in the quiet drama of place.

From ₹20,000 per wall

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Saffron Palace — vivid chinoiserie with golden pheasants and chrysanthemums on saffron ground
IV

Vivid Chinoiserie

The opulence of the Mughal court meets Qing dynasty gardens


Bold, saturated grounds — saffron, coral, gold — alive with exotic birds and flowering branches. Where Indian colour sensibility meets Chinese decorative tradition, creating something neither culture made alone.

From ₹26,000 per wall

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Our Heritage


Two Traditions, One Wall

The Indian Tradition

Mughal miniatures · Rajasthani frescoes · Kalamkari textiles

For centuries, Indian artisans painted walls that told stories — the Shekhawati havelis of Rajasthan, the palace frescoes of Bundi, the temple murals of Thanjavur. Every surface was a canvas. Every room was a narrative.

We inherit this instinct: that walls should speak, not just stand.

The European Tradition

French chinoiserie · William Morris · Zuber panoramiques

In 1797, Jean Zuber began printing scenic wallpapers in Rixheim. In 1860, William Morris revived hand-printed patterns in London. In 1929, the de Gournay atelier opened in Pimlico. A line of craft that turned European walls into art.

We continue this lineage: that luxury lives on the wall.

"What Zuber did with woodblocks in 1797, we do with latex ink in 2026. What Mughal miniaturists painted on palace walls, we print on yours."

— The House of Murals Studio

Beyond Murals


Heritage Patterns

Repeating wallpapers drawn from historical pattern traditions

Strawberry Thief pattern — after William Morris

Strawberry Thief

After William Morris, 1883

Mughal Arch pattern — Indian heritage

Mughal Arch

Indian Heritage

Chinoiserie Toile pattern

Chinoiserie Toile

European Tradition

Art Deco Flora pattern

Art Deco Flora

1920s Revival

The Craft


Printed With Precision, Not Compromise

"The same non-woven media. The same archival inks. The difference is where we print — and what that means for the price on your wall."

Our HP Latex 630W wide-format printer uses eco-solvent inks that are odourless, archival, and produce colour depth indistinguishable from hand-applied pigment. The media — premium non-woven, silk-touch, and grasscloth texture — is sourced from the same European manufacturers that supply the Parisian ateliers.

What changes is the geography, not the quality.

Gold Paradise mural — detail showing colour depth and texture of printed chinoiserie

Gold Paradise, printed on silk-touch non-woven · Detail at 1:1

Media

Premium non-woven, silk-touch, grasscloth texture. European-sourced, 150–180 gsm.

Ink

HP Latex eco-solvent. Odourless, archival, scratch-resistant. Safe for nurseries.

Installation

Paste-the-wall method. Numbered panels, 2cm overlap allowance. DIY-friendly.

Custom Sizing

Every mural printed to your exact wall dimensions. No trimming, no waste, no guesswork.

Room Inspiration


See It on Your Wall

Restaurant dining room with saffron chinoiserie mural

The Dining Room

Saffron Palace · Vivid Chinoiserie

Bedroom with dark botanical mural

The Bedroom

Emerald Depths · Dark Botanical

Study with teal botanical mural

The Study

Teal Opulence · Dark Botanical

Hotel lobby with emerald chinoiserie mural

The Hotel Lobby

Emerald Garden · Chinoiserie

Living room with scenic landscape mural

The Living Room

Malabar Morning · Scenic

Hallway with English woodland mural

The Hallway

English Woodland · Scenic

How It Works


Four Steps to Your Mural

1

Choose

Browse collections or describe your vision. Every mural is available in multiple ground colours.

2

Customise

Enter your wall dimensions. We calculate panels, layout, and pricing — to the exact centimetre.

3

Print

Your mural is printed on your chosen media — non-woven, silk-touch, or grasscloth texture.

4

Install

Paste-the-wall method. Numbered panels, alignment marks. Professional installation available across India.

Commission


Your Wall. Your Story.

A mural designed for your space alone

Share your wall dimensions, your references, your vision. We design a mural that exists nowhere else — printed to your exact specifications, shipped to your door.

"We specified House of Murals for a client's dining room in Defence Colony. The chinoiserie panels arrived perfectly sized, the colour matched the silk curtains exactly. Our client thought they were hand-painted."
Priya Mehta, Interior Designer, New Delhi
"The grasscloth texture is extraordinary — it has the tactile quality of a ₹2 lakh imported paper at a fraction of the cost. We've used them in three hotel projects now."
Arjun Kapoor, Principal Architect, Studio AK, Mumbai

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