Luxury Wallcovering Care: Clean & Maintain Textured Walls
Luxury wallcoverings are more than decorative finishes. They are architectural details, tactile surfaces, and expressions of craftsmanship that shape the feeling of a room. From refined textured wallcoverings to bespoke custom murals and premium architectural film, these surfaces bring depth, dimension, and artistry into high-end interiors.
Knowing how to clean wallcoverings properly helps protect that investment. The right wallcovering care routine can preserve the tone, texture, and elegance of your walls while preventing unnecessary wear in luxury residences, boutique hospitality spaces, private offices, restaurants, and elevated commercial interiors.
Whether you are maintaining a dimensional feature wall, a wrapped reception desk, a custom mural, or a sophisticated architectural film installation, the key is restraint. Clean gently. Avoid harsh products. Treat the surface as part of the design.

Stonefine | Casamonte x Yodezeen
How to Care for Luxury Wallcoverings
High-end wallcoverings are designed to transform a space, but they should still be treated with thoughtful care. The best maintenance begins before cleaning ever happens: understand the material, observe the texture, and use the least aggressive method first.
For everyday wallcovering care, begin with a soft, dry microfiber cloth or a clean feather duster. Light dusting helps prevent buildup from settling into textured details, seams, corners, and raised surfaces. In refined interiors, this small ritual keeps walls looking fresh without disturbing the finish.
For luxury wallcovering cleaning, always test any cleaning method in a discreet area first. This is especially important for textured wallcoverings, custom printed murals, specialty finishes, metallic effects, soft-touch surfaces, and architectural films with dimensional embossing. If the test area changes in sheen, color, texture, or adhesion, stop and consult the manufacturer or installer.
A good rule for designer wallcoverings is simple: do not over-clean. Many premium finishes are created for visual depth and tactile nuance, not abrasive scrubbing. Use a soft touch, minimal moisture, and controlled pressure.
For more inspiration on dimensional surfaces, explore our guide to textured wallcovering.

One-line mural b | Casamonte x Carlos Betancourt
How to Clean Textured Wallcoverings Without Damaging Them
The most important step in how to clean wallcoverings is identifying the type of mark you are addressing. Dust, fingerprints, scuffs, and stains each require a different level of care.
For dust and light debris, use a dry microfiber cloth and move gently with the direction of the texture. Avoid pressing debris into the surface. On deeper textures, use a soft brush attachment on a vacuum set to low suction, keeping the attachment clean and free of sharp edges.
For light fingerprints or surface smudges, slightly dampen a microfiber cloth with clean water. The cloth should be damp, not wet. Gently blot the area instead of rubbing aggressively. If needed, use a small amount of mild, non-abrasive soap diluted in water, then follow with a separate cloth lightly dampened with clean water. Dry immediately with a soft cloth.
For textured wallcovering maintenance, avoid circular scrubbing on raised patterns. Repeated friction can polish, flatten, lift, or discolor certain finishes. This is especially important with high-end wallcoverings that rely on subtle sheen, embossing, or layered visual effects.
For custom murals and printed wallcoverings, never apply cleaning products directly to the wall. Apply moisture to the cloth first, then blot carefully. Murals are often chosen for their artful impact, so preserving color integrity is essential.
When in doubt, pause before applying pressure. A luxury surface should be maintained with patience, not force.

Inkfield | Casamonte x Audrey Lane
Architectural Film Care: What to Avoid
Architectural film is a sophisticated surface solution for walls, doors, ceilings, cabinetry, furniture, and wrapped architectural details. Its appeal lies in the way it can create a high-end look with refined texture, realistic material effects, and practical versatility.
Proper architectural film care helps wrapped surfaces remain seamless and elevated. Avoid harsh scratching, abrasive pads, stiff brushes, strong solvents, and aggressive edge rubbing. Some surface-treated films require extra caution because heavy rubbing on corners or edges can damage the printed layer.
For premium architectural film, use a soft cloth and gentle cleaner only when needed. Avoid letting moisture sit at seams, edges, corners, or overlaps. These are the areas where careful installation and thoughtful maintenance matter most.
Do not use steam cleaners, magic erasers, undiluted chemicals, bleach, acetone, lacquer thinner, or alcohol-heavy cleaners unless the manufacturer specifically confirms compatibility for that exact finish. Even when a product appears durable, luxury wallcovering cleaning should never rely on harsh treatment.
Architectural films are often used in high-touch areas such as doors, millwork, reception desks, hospitality corridors, and furniture fronts. These surfaces may need more frequent light cleaning, but the method should remain gentle. Consistent soft maintenance is better than occasional aggressive cleaning.
Explore Casamonte’s Architectural Film collection for premium surface options designed to bring dimension, sophistication, and elevated materiality into interiors.

Chopsticks Inverted | Casamonte x Marc Michaels
Maintenance Tips for High-Traffic Interiors
In high-traffic luxury interiors, wallcovering care becomes part of the overall design maintenance plan. The goal is to protect beauty without making the space feel overly precious.
For hospitality spaces, restaurants, lounges, private clubs, showrooms, and upscale commercial interiors, schedule routine inspections. Look for scuffs near corners, hand contact around doors, marks near seating areas, and signs of lifting around edges. Addressing small issues early helps prevent larger repairs.
In luxury residences, pay attention to entryways, powder rooms, children’s rooms, media rooms, stairwells, and areas behind furniture. These spaces often receive more contact than formal living or dining rooms.
A practical high-end maintenance routine may include weekly dusting, monthly spot checks, and seasonal inspection of seams, wrapped edges, and corners. For textured walls, use lighting to your advantage. Raking light can reveal dust or surface marks that are not visible straight on.
For commercial spaces, train cleaning teams on the difference between painted drywall, vinyl wallcovering, custom mural surfaces, and architectural film. A premium finish should not be cleaned with the same tools used for floors, glass, or stone counters.
Place furniture slightly away from walls when possible. Chair backs, console tables, artwork, luggage, carts, and service equipment can create repetitive contact points. In hospitality and retail environments, protective planning is part of luxury wallcovering care.
For a deeper look at material differences, see our wallcovering vs wallpaper comparison.

Grainrock | Casamonte x Yodezeen
When to Repair, Replace, or Rewrap a Surface
Even the most refined surfaces can experience wear over time. The question is whether the issue needs a small repair, a professional touch-up, or a full replacement.
A minor scuff, small fingerprint, or light residue can often be handled with gentle cleaning. A lifted edge, torn section, puncture, water exposure, deep abrasion, or visible seam issue should be reviewed by a professional installer.
For architectural film, rewrapping may be the best solution when the surface beneath is still stable but the finish has been damaged. This is one of the advantages of architectural film in luxury interiors: doors, panels, millwork, and furniture can often be refreshed without a full demolition process.
For custom murals, replacement may depend on the artwork, print run, panel layout, and visibility of the damaged area. Save order details, pattern information, lot information, and installation notes whenever possible. Product documentation notes that lot differences may affect color consistency, so keeping project details organized can help preserve a seamless look if repairs or additions are needed.
For textured wallcoverings with deep embossing, pay close attention to corners, seams, and high-contact zones. BENIF guidance notes that deeply embossed products require special attention during installation to support adhesion at overlapping areas. While that is an installation detail, it also reinforces the importance of inspecting dimensional surfaces with care over time.
If you are planning a signature wall, private residence, gallery-style corridor, or hospitality feature, explore our Murals & Custom Wallcoverings collection.
Wallcovering Care FAQs
What is the best way to clean wallcoverings?
The best way to clean wallcoverings is to begin gently. Remove dust with a soft dry microfiber cloth, then spot clean only if needed with a lightly damp cloth. Always test first in a discreet area and avoid abrasive tools, harsh chemicals, and excessive moisture.
Can textured wallcoverings be washed?
Some textured wallcoverings can tolerate light spot cleaning, but not all should be washed. Raised textures, specialty finishes, custom murals, and luxury wallcoverings may be sensitive to friction or moisture. Blot gently instead of scrubbing, and always follow the manufacturer’s care instructions.
How often should luxury wallcoverings be cleaned?
Most luxury wallcoverings only need light dusting and periodic spot checks. High-traffic areas may need more frequent attention, especially around corners, doors, seating areas, and wrapped millwork. The goal is consistent, gentle maintenance rather than heavy cleaning.
What should I avoid when cleaning architectural film?
Avoid abrasive pads, stiff brushes, steam, bleach, acetone, strong solvents, magic erasers, and aggressive rubbing at seams or edges. For architectural film care, use a soft cloth, minimal moisture, and mild cleaner only when approved for the surface.
Can I repair a damaged wallcovering?
Small marks may be cleaned, but tears, lifting seams, deep scratches, punctures, or water damage should be reviewed by a professional. Depending on the material, you may be able to repair a panel, replace a section, or rewrap the surface with architectural film.
How do I keep high-end wallcoverings looking new?
Keep the surface free of dust, clean marks quickly and gently, avoid repeated furniture contact, protect corners in high-traffic areas, and use professional installers for repairs. Thoughtful maintenance helps preserve the depth, dimension, and refined finish that make luxury wallcoverings so transformative.
Preserve the Art Form of Texture
Beautiful walls should not feel fragile. With the right care, luxury wallcoverings, custom murals, and architectural film can continue to enrich a space for years. A refined cleaning routine protects more than the surface. It protects the atmosphere, the artistry, and the design intention behind every detail.
Casamonte creates artful surrounds and surfaces for interiors that deserve to be lived in, admired, and maintained with care. From textured wallcoverings to architectural film, each finish is an invitation to experience space with more depth, more expression, and no blank spaces.