Why Banks in Accra Choose Wallpapers Ghana
A banking hall has to do two things at once — reassure and brand. The wall behind the counter line carries the bank’s colour and confidence to every customer in the queue; the executive floor above it has to read as discreet and considered. Wallpapers Ghana has dressed banking, corporate and institutional interiors across Accra since 1985, specifying each wall to the brand standard and the punishing daily traffic a public banking hall takes, rather than hanging one default everywhere.
A bank wall is among the hardest-worked surfaces in any commercial interior. The counter line is leaned on, the queue rail is touched, the entrance is wiped down on a hygiene schedule, and the brand colour is expected to hold against years of cleaning. We specify for that — scrubbable commercial finishes on the public floor, exact brand-matched print on the hall feature wall, and quieter acoustic-backed wallcoverings where boardrooms and manager offices need confidentiality.
What Banking Walls Demand
Brand-grade colour and bespoke print
A banking-hall feature wall usually has to land on the bank’s exact corporate colour and often carry a logo or pattern. Bespoke digital print scales that brand graphic across the full hall wall, colour-matched to the brand standard rather than a stock swatch.
Durable, washable public-floor finishes
The counter line, queue zone and entrance take constant hand contact and scheduled cleaning. Commercial vinyl wallcovering gives a scrubbable, wipe-clean surface that holds its colour and seams under that traffic where a delicate paper would mark and lift.
Acoustic-backed confidentiality
Manager offices, dealing rooms and boardrooms need conversations to stay private and intelligible. An acoustic-backed wallcovering softens reverberation in a hard-surfaced room while still reading as a finished brand wall, not a treatment panel.
Our Banking Wall Scope
- Corporate Boardroom Wallpaper — executive feature walls and boardroom wallcoverings specified to brand and wear
- Digital Print & Bespoke — brand-matched colour, logos and patterns scaled to the banking-hall wall
- Textile Wallcovering — silk, linen and grasscloth for executive floors and director suites
- 3D Wall Panels — sculpted dimensional feature walls for entrances and lounges
- Premium Residential Wallpaper — the same craft for executive lounges and live-in residences
Materials & Approach
Wallpaper and wallcovering carry no single performance standard — durability comes from matching the material to the wall and preparing the substrate properly, not from a certificate. We describe each finish qualitatively against the demand it has to meet:
- Commercial vinyl — washable and scrubbable for high-traffic banking-hall and counter-line walls; the manufacturer’s own wash, scrub and fire rating is quoted for the specific product where a fit-out specification calls for it, rather than a standard the paper does not carry
- Bespoke digital print — colour-matched to the bank’s corporate standard, printed on a commercial substrate suited to public-floor traffic
- Acoustic-backed wallcovering — a sound-absorbing backing rated by the manufacturer for the boardroom or manager office
- 3D wall panels — manufacturer-rated for the panel material and fixing
- Where a partition is built rather than dressed, gypsum board is specified to its own board standard (ASTM C1396 / EN 520) — applied only where board is actually used, never claimed for the wallcovering itself
Indicative retail runs around ₵50–100 per roll for commercial vinyl and ₵200–400 for textile finishes; bespoke print and full installations are quoted on a wall survey, since they turn on wall area, condition, brand artwork and after-hours access.
Banking Walls Across Accra
Wallpapers Ghana specifies and installs banking wallcoverings across Greater Accra — Ridge, Airport City, Cantonments, East Legon and the Trasacco corporate addresses — and beyond Accra in Kumasi, Takoradi and Lomé, Togo. Head offices, branch banking halls, dealing rooms and executive floors are surveyed on the wall, specified to the brand and the traffic, and — where the branch must keep trading — installed after hours and handed over clean.