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CEILING and WALL DECORATIONS

What are polyurethane wall ornamental?

 

Polyurethane wall ornamentals are structural decorative products used in decorative applications, produced with modern manufacturing technology, and distinguished by their lightweight yet durable structure. With polyurethane wall ornamentals, it's possible to create a strong architectural impact in both classic and contemporary interior spaces.

 

Why polyurethane ornamental?

Polyurethane wall ornamentals, used in decorative applications, are known as a material that carries molding details very well, has a smooth surface, is suitable for painting, and is long-lasting. Used in wall and ceiling decoration, polyurethane moldings encompass a wide range of products such as wall molding corners, central motifs, door crown details, or niche surround decorations.

In short: Polyurethane wall ornamentals are a modern way to bring decorative details to the space more clearly, lighter, more practically, and more stably than plaster or wood.

 

The main advantages of polyurethane ornamental

The widespread use of polyurethane wall ornamentals is due to both aesthetic and technical advantages.

  • Lightweight: Easy to transport and install; It does not add extra load to the walls and ceiling.

 

  • Detail clarity: It provides sharp and clean details in moldings; this difference is very noticeable in patterned rosettes/decorations.

 

  • Paintable surface: Easily painted with all types of paints, including solvent-based ones; matte, satin, or glossy finishes can be achieved according to the desired style.

 

  • Impact and crack resistance: With the right product and proper adhesion, it retains its shape for a long time.

 

  • More stable performance in damp areas: It can also be preferred in areas such as bathrooms and kitchens.

 

  • Application speed: It progresses faster than plasterwork; it shortens the construction site time.

These advantages make polyurethane wall ornamentals a practical solution for homeowners, interior designers, and application teams alike.

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