Why Embassies & Diplomatic Residences Choose Wallpapers Ghana
An embassy reception, a chancery boardroom, or an ambassador’s residence in Cantonments is a wall that represents a nation. The finish has to carry that weight — discreet, refined, and grade-appropriate — while a crest or national motif sits true and colour-correct on the reception wall. Wallpapers Ghana has dressed Accra’s diplomatic and sensitive institutional interiors since 1985, specifying the wallcovering to the register and the protocol rather than hanging one default everywhere.
The diplomatic brief is built around conduct as much as craft. Access is controlled, crews are vetted and clean, and the room is often live, secure, or representational. We plan around that — contained dust, careful set-out off the focal wall so a crest or motif lands true, and a handover that leaves the room ready to represent its country.
What Embassy & Diplomatic Walls Demand
Quiet Luxury & Discretion
The brief is refined restraint — a tactile grasscloth, a soft textile, a subtle hand-painted detail that gives a chancery or residence its gravity without ostentation. Natural-fibre wallcoverings and discreet finishes let the room read as serious and dignified, flattering the occasion rather than competing with it.
Discretion & Controlled-Access Conduct
Diplomatic premises require crews who work cleanly, quietly and within controlled access — contained dust, careful scheduling around the building’s operation, and a finish that holds its line under continuous representational use without lifting at the seams or edges.
Crest & Brand-Grade Set-Out
A national crest, an emblem or a brand-logo wall has to land colour-true and sit dead-true to the layout — set out off the focal wall, matched across drops, and painted or printed to the official reference. We treat the crest the way we’d treat any brand asset, because in a chancery it carries that weight.
Our Embassy & Diplomatic Wall Scope
- Textile Wallcovering — silk, linen and grasscloth for the discreet, tactile luxury a chancery and residence call for
- Hand-Painted Mural Installation — bespoke crests, emblems and motifs painted on-site for reception and ceremonial walls
- Digital Print & Bespoke — colour-true crest and brand-logo walls scaled to the reception focal wall
- 3D Wall Panels — sculpted, dimensional feature walls where a quiet architectural statement is wanted
- Premium Residential Wallpaper — non-woven and vinyl finishes for the private and supporting rooms of a residence
Materials & Approach
- Textile / grasscloth — natural silk, linen and grass fibres for the richest, most discreet finish; delicate, best kept to dry, controlled rooms
- Hand-painted & bespoke — crests, emblems and motifs colour-matched to the official reference and set out true on the focal wall
- 3D wall panels — sculpted panels rated by the manufacturer for their substrate and finish; specified to the wall, not to a generic standard
- Wallpaper is a craft finish with no single performance standard — longevity comes from correct wall preparation, sizing and seam work, and from matching the wallcovering’s washability and breathability to the room
- Where a fire-aware or washable specification matters, that behaviour is described by the manufacturer’s own rating for the product — we match the product to the requirement rather than cite a standard the paper does not carry
- Cost is indicative per roll by wallcovering type; installation is quoted on a survey, since it depends on wall area, condition, pattern match, access and controlled-access scheduling
Embassy & Diplomatic Walls Across Accra
Wallpapers Ghana dresses diplomatic and representational walls across Greater Accra — Cantonments, Ridge, Airport City, East Legon and Trasacco — and travels for commissions in Kumasi, Takoradi, and Lomé, Togo. Whether it is a single crested reception wall or a full chancery and residence fit-out, the wallcovering is specified to the register, set out true, and handed over clean and ready to represent.