A unique design can be created without colossal costs for building materials. An unusual way to arrange a surface is PVC panels resembling a mirror in the interior.
Types and features of mirror panels
Mirror PVC panels – facing material covered with a special film (lamination) with a reflective effect “under the mirror”. The strips are quite flexible, the quality is average, the price is affordable. Aluminum panels with a mirror coating are a more expensive substitute. They are durable, which significantly affects the cost of products.
The protective layer on PVC can be matte or glossy. Holographic effects or perforated images are often found. The combination of various shapes and shades on the coating allows you to make the finish as much as possible into an existing interior. It is attached to the working area with a special glue or solution. Self -adhesive mirror plastic panels deserve special attention. PVC products have a beneficial effect on soundproofing indicators. Installation is carried out quickly without much effort and significant costs. Visually, the room will increase, the material looks expensive and spectacular.
Disadvantages of plastic panels on the ceiling and walls
The material can be used in both residential and public premises. However, mirror plastic panels for walls and ceiling are afraid of moisture, so in the bathroom or kitchen such a coating is not recommended to be used. This does not apply to products covered with a special protective layer. It is worth noting that the bar cannot be combined with powerful lamps, especially with built -in lamp models. During operation, deformation of the base may begin. The temperature threshold is 60 degrees. The products of the fuel, so the location of the mirror decoration by the fireplace, the furnace, powerful lamps will not only spoil the coating, but can also lead to fire.
Installation is impossible on a curve or rough surface, unevenness is printed on the “mirror”, the image will be distorted. Fingerprints are also noticeable on the decoration.
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