Easy to hide imperfections:
Wallpaper can be used to cover up imperfections in walls, such as cracks or uneven surfaces. Easy to apply: While wallpapering can be a bit more challenging than painting, it's a relatively easy process that can be done by most DIY enthusiasts. Expect to pay 200 to 300 per roll on the low end, and up to 10 thousands of rupees for a roll of silk-coated or hand-painted paper. Plus, professional installation can cost as much as the wallpaper. “No matter the paper you choose, it's a bit of an investment,” says Zaremba.
PVC wall panels are usually used to decorate interior walls, and are especially suitable for areas with damp or high humidity, such as bathrooms, kitchens, laundry rooms, etc. This is because the PVC material itself is resistant to water, moisture and mildew, making it very practical in these areas.