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A GUIDE ON WALL PANELING FOR YOUR HOME


 

WOOD PANELS



Cuts panels of solid engineered wood and other wood-like products into large panels. These wood panels can be made in a variety of styles, from carvings and windows to intricate 3D designs. Just like traditional wooden furniture, it is more resilient and will last a lifetime.


SIDING OR BEADBOARD SIDING



Made of wood or other synthetic material, this siding is carved with a pattern similar to the woodwork found in wall moldings and moldings. Wall coverings that are reserved primarily for the lower half of the wall require a healthy level of skill and precision to install.


VENEER AND LAMINATE PANEL



As the name suggests, it consists of chipboard or wood veneer. Veneer panels are expensive, but when treated with a glazed finish, they look very sophisticated. These panels are commonly found in more formal settings such as high-end dens, offices and doctor's offices.


MDF PANELS


MDF is made by pressing wood chips at very high temperatures.

This type of cladding provides stability at an affordable price. MDF boards are great for 3D design and engraving. Finally, unlike wood, MDF does not absorb paint, so you can paint it any color you like.


FABRIC PANELS



fabric panels are commonly used in bedrooms and entertainment spaces due to their excellent sound insulation. It starts with a wooden base, filled with layers of foam and covered with a cloth.


METAL CLADDING



Aluminum, corten steel, and copper are common types of metal cladding. These panels are not only durable but also add a modern and elegant touch to your walls. An added benefit of metal plates is that they can develop a beautiful patina over time. This style may not be for everyone, but it's a modern example


CHIPBOARD CLADDING


chipboard is made by compressing sawdust with wood chips. It does not have the same strength as wood and can only be used in dry areas. On contact with water, it expands and begins to decompose.


PVC PANEL



A classic utility style, PVC panels are primarily used for their water resistance and robust properties. It consists of a small amount of plasticizer and polyvinyl chloride.


GLASS AND MIRROR PANELS



Glass and Mirror Panels Add lightness and space to your home with glass panels. Clear glass, stained glass, lacquered glass and frosted glass panels are becoming more and more popular as they give an elegant and minimalist look. Mirror panels can be used to create the illusion of extra space and are ideal for narrow hallways and foyers as they create reflections that make the room appear larger. Many textures and patterns are available in the leather tile market. Leather tile wall coverings look elegant and give the room a rich look. These can be used to cover all or part of a wall to create a focal point for the room.


FIBREBOARD WALL PANELS


If you are looking for a rugged or modern look, or if you like the raw look of the material, Fibreboard is the perfect choice. This material is very durable and has good structural strength. Fibreboard can be attached to walls and partitions to create a beautiful contemporary atmosphere. A material that suits many themes and moods.


ENGINEERED STONE WALL CLADDING



Stone walls are ethereal and add warmth to the space. While these have become thematic elements of the room, cobbled wall cladding is a simpler option to achieve the look.


SCULPTURAL WALL COVERINGS



Sculptural wallcoverings are great if you want to build, but don't want to face problems on site. These are available in many materials that can be carved or engraved on a CNC machine. Patterns add aesthetic appeal to a space, making it more attractive and artistic. You can choose materials, patterns, and colors to match your theme. 3D elements make the walls eye-catching with a play of light and shadow.


 

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