Durable and easy-to-apply polymer panels and decorative finishing materials

Polymer panels are an excellent solution for various uses in homes and public spaces. They offer flexibility, durability, and ease of installation, which is why they are commonly seen as a modern alternative to traditional materials such as plaster or wood.

What are polymer panels?

Polymer panels are an innovative and versatile building material made from synthetic materials, which allow them to be water-resistant, easy to clean, and able to withstand harsh conditions such as moisture and physical damage. So they can be used for a wide range of applications, both indoors and outdoors.

They come in a wide range of colors, textures, thicknesses and designs, allowing you to match the final look to any design style. The panels are significantly lighter and cheaper than traditional materials such as stone, ceramic or wood, which makes their installation easier and reduces the load on the structure. Therefore, they are a modern alternative to traditional materials such as plaster, marble or wood.

The photos are from the WALLTOP website.

The picture and materials from tomorrow quick top decor

Below is the list of benefits:

Durability: Polymer panels do not carry rot, fungus or insects.

Ease of installation: The installation of polymer panels is relatively simple and can be performed even by people without much experience.

Low maintenance: They are easy to clean and do not require special care.

Diverse designs: They are available in a wide variety of styles that allow for customization on part or all of the wall and also as a decorative element in acoustic ceilings, decorative walls/walls, and more.

Flexibility: The panels can be easily shaped and bent, allowing for a perfect fit to any surface.

Popular uses:

Interior walls: Polymer panels can be used for decorated walls in living rooms, bedrooms and are an ideal and quick solution for those who want to renovate bathrooms without having to dismantle the existing cladding (ceramics, etc.), public spaces such as stairwells (lobbies), and as a design element for home power walls, etc.

Partitions: Polymer panels can be used to erect decorative and durable partitions

Kitchen wall coverings: They are water and oil resistant, making them a good choice for kitchens.

Furniture covering: Counters, cabinets, drawers, tables and more

Commercial design: Of course, you can see businesses and stores with parts of their walls covered in polymer panels that convey modernity and innovation.

Wall cladding

Let's move on to other synthetic materials, which are used as finishing materials towards the completion of a luxury construction and renovation project: I invite you to enter various galleries of my work and you will be inspired by various projects in which I used cladding and finishing materials.

An example of a 3D tile.

NMC decorative tile

Cornice It is a designed element that provides high-quality and impressive ceiling decoration. Cornices are made of different materials. There is a huge selection, some in a classic style and some modern and clean. Even when I design ceilings that combine different depths and heights together or without hidden lighting, I will use one of the cornices as a tool for high-level finishing. Choosing cornices can be purely decorative, or it can also include functional considerations of hiding wiring or defects.

What materials are ceiling cornices made of?
The features of the cornice and its price are affected by the type of material chosen, as can be seen in the following examples:

● Polyurethane: A lightweight, foamed, and compressed cornice, durable and easy to install, that comes in a variety of designs and can be painted in all wall colors. Another advantage is that the cornice is resistant to water and moisture, making it suitable for bathrooms, kitchens, and other spaces with high humidity levels.

● Duropolymer: A cornice made from a strong, water-resistant raw material that, apart from thinner, can be painted with any type and shade of wall paint. Its water resistance also makes it perfect for wet rooms such as a spa room or bathroom.

● Polystyrene (Styrofoam): A polystyrene ceiling cornice provides a practical and inexpensive solution. It is a lightweight raw material, easy to install, and can be painted with water-based wall paints only.

Panels at the connection between floor and wall:  I assume that whoever installed laminate flooring about 15 seconds ago had a wood-like panel in various shades, and over time, the "wallpaper" peeled off. For many years, higher-quality panels have been on the market in various heights and patterns (some require ongoing care because of the dust that accumulates along the panel).

There are different types, purposes and needs:
Panels made of waterproof duropolymer, suitable for all types of surfaces. There are also flexible panels for curved walls and columns. There are models for application as a panel recessed in the wall, for hiding wiring, for covering an existing panel, and that can be painted.

Profiles for wall corners:

The profiles protect the corners of the walls. They are made of duropolymer, which is a hard material and protects the corners. Especially in homes where there is traffic from children or adults using walkers/wheelchairs, etc.

The selection is large and the possibilities are endless. Of course, to achieve something unique, you need imagination and precision in detailed plans. The boards, profiles, panels, slats and tiles, as in any invested project, give a touch of magic.

A short and wide painted polymeria tile produced and in collaboration with Tambor and Shiran Company

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