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Wall panel

Wall panels are pieces of material that are used to cover or enhance a wall. Decorative wall panels can be used to enhance the appearance of your space, while subtle wall panels can be used to cover minor damage such as dings and dents. Wall panels can also replace paint, as they come in various colors.

Types of wall panelling based on wall panelling materials

1. Natural wood panels
Wooden wall panels add warmth and character to any room. The natural grain and texture of the wood lends depth and dimension to a space. These panels can be made of many different types of wood, such as oak, maple, and pine, with different finishings, such as stained, painted, and unfinished. However, natural wood and teak is quite expensive and subject to weathering and may not suit your project’s budget. This is where faux wood panellings, such as Everest’s ArteSeries, come in. These sustainable cement wood panels give the same effect as natural wood panels, are more durable while being easier on the pocket.  

2. Fabric acoustic wall panelling

Fabric acoustic wall panels are a good option for spaces that need soundproofing or acoustic treatment. They come in different colours and textures and can be customised to fit any size or shape. Fabric panels are also easy to install on drywalls, making them a practical choice for temporary or rental spaces. 

3. MDF Panels

MDF (Medium-density fiberboard) panels are a cost-effective option for wall panelling. They are made from compressed wood fibres and resin, making them strong, durable, and resistant to warping. MDF panels come in a variety of finishes, including veneer, laminate, and painted. 

4. Fibre cement panels

Fibre cement panels are a type of wall panel ling made from a combination of cement, sand, and cellulose fibres. They are highly durable and resistant to fire, moisture, mould and insect damage. They are also relatively low maintenance, requiring only occasional cleaning to maintain their appearance. 

In addition to their practical benefits, these panels are available in a wide variety of textures and styles, making them a popular choice as an aesthetically pleasing and versatile building material. 

5. PVC panels

PVC (polyvinyl chloride) panels are a practical option for spaces that require low maintenance and high durability. They are waterproof, mould-resistant, and easy to clean, which is why they are often used in bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms however they may get damaged when subjected to heat. PVC panels come in a range of styles, including smooth, textured, and embossed. 

6. Glass and mirror panels

Glass and mirror panels are a modern and sleek option for wall panelling. They reflect light, making a space appear brighter and more spacious. Glass and mirror panels come in different sizes, shapes, and thicknesses and can be customised with frosted or tinted finishes. 

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