How To Choose The Right Wall Covering For Your Room

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Wall coverings are the perfect way to breathe some new life into your room - they're available in a wide range of colours, textures, patterns and materials, allowing you to achieve whatever look you desire. Whether the dull room that you want to dress up is an office, classroom, bedroom, cafeteria or even a change room, there is sure to be a covering that is suitable for your needs.

This guide is designed to outline the various types of wall coverings available and what sort of spaces they are best suited to:

€ Carpet: Many commercial settings make use of a thin carpet on the walls, as it makes the whole space feel much safer. It is commonly used in play rooms, offices and even theatres.

€ Embossed: These coverings have been stamped with a pattern that resembles raise mouldings (common in wood and plaster). They are extremely durable and can be painted in a colour of your choice.

€ Fabric: They tend to soften and bring texture to the space, but they are some of the hardest coverings to clean. They are commonly used for more formal rooms.

€ Flocked: This is a covering that has been patterned with raised fibers that are designed to make it similar in appearance and feel to velvet. You will need to avoid brushing your walls, however, and clean them regularly.

€ Foil/Mylar: This is a reflective covering that has been coated with a flexible metallic film. It is useful for opening up dark spaces, but requires careful handling, as it tends to show up flaws in the wall.

€ Laminated Paneling: This is often used in high traffic areas, such as workrooms, because it is able to withstand wear and tear very well.

€ Mirror: For rooms that are overly small in appearance, mirrored paneling can be helpful in making them seem much larger.

€ Natural: These wall coverings include materials like grass-cloth, hemp and other weaves. They are useful for bringing texture and a sense of depth to the space, but need to be professionally installed.

€ Vinyl: This is probably the most popular wall covering, as it is very easy to install and clean. It is made out of a continuous flexible film and is also available in literally thousands of colours and patterns.

€ Wood Veneer: This material is often used to add texture and warmth to a space. It is also seen to €dress up€ a space and, as such, is used in more formal rooms.

When choosing wall coverings for use in your space, make sure that you choose one that will give the space the appearance you desire, as well as one that is suited to the application of the room. If you work in a classroom, for example, younger year levels may benefit from carpet, whilst older ones may prefer the look of vinyl or fabric materials.

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