Polyurethane is known as a durable and versatile material in the field of wall and ceiling finishing. It is very easy to work with, and the result will please the eye for many years. Polyurethane structures are used for finishing premises and facades of houses. Let’s look at the most popular ways to use polyurethane cornices.
Ceiling cornices made of polyurethane
The cost of such skirting boards is not very different from gypsum ones, but there are noticeably many advantages. The first and obvious one is ease of installation and durability. You don’t have to use any specialized tools, just apply a layer of Moment or liquid nails.
Ceiling cornices made of polyurethane can be used for rooms with high humidity conditions such as a bathroom or kitchen. It is also worth noting that decorative cornices made of polyurethane look no worse than similar ones made of plaster. Their designs are very clear, and with the help of paint and a special coating you can always modify the surface and choose the ideal solution for the interior.
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Facade cornices made of polyurethane
The use of such a cornice allows you to create a unique home design in a short time without spending a lot of money. Cornices made of plaster or concrete not only cost a lot of money, but only professionals should work with them.
When working with decorative polyurethane cornices, you do not have to make any special efforts. They are attached using a special durable adhesive; traditional types of fastening such as nails can be used. It is also worth noting the durability and high wear resistance of polyurethane. It copes well with various weather factors such as rain, cold or direct sunlight.
There are special waterproof structures that are designed to hide gutters. Such cornices give the house a luxurious look and save money.
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Concealed lighting cornices made of polyurethane
With the help of such designs, designers work with the interior: they make it more harmonious, the lighting is uniform and prevents the eyes from getting tired. Polyurethane cornices can be used for today’s fashionable LED lighting and point light sources.
Also, this design is often used for decorating niches, illuminating video equipment, or lighting methods for zoning space. Polyurethane will not emit foreign odors when heated, it is environmentally friendly and does not burn. For such cornices, you can use neon or fluorescent lighting; if necessary, the cornice is covered with special foil to prevent overheating.
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