Thermowall is one of the new materials for wall coverings that has become very popular due to its compatibility with different styles in interior decoration and the warmth and beauty it adds to the decoration. Installing flexible wooden thermowall and PVC thermowall is one of the frequently asked questions of our dear customers and colleagues, and in this article we have tried to answer this question.
The beauty and warmth of wood in interior decoration has led to the creation of materials similar to wood and optimized at a lower price for use in interior decoration, of which Thermowall is one of these materials. Thermowall refers to pieces and timbers made of wood that are placed together with a small distance.
PVC thermowall: Made of polystyrene with various wood and stone design and patina coatings that are waterproof and have high resistance to impact and heat.
This type of thermowall has a much lower price than wooden thermowall and wood veneer, and its advantage of being waterproof has made it very popular in coastal areas with high humidity.
MDF Thermowall: MDF sheets are grooved and cut by a machine, and then various designs are cut and grooved on the MDF branches by PVC coatings, vacuumed and ready to be installed.
MDF Thermowall is impact resistant and, due to the PVC coating placed on it, it is also resistant to water and surface moisture.
Flexible wood-coated thermowall: This type of thermowall is available in the market as both natural wood coating and PVC coating. The natural wood coating type is made of oak, walnut and beech wood, which is glued to both sides of the MDF core by a heat press.
It is then painted with vegetable dyes and placed on acoustic foam. This type of wall covering can provide the warmth and beauty of natural wood for your decoration.
In PVC-coated flexible wood thermowall, MDF wood planks are vacuum-sealed with PVC coating and placed on acoustic foam, as in the previous model. In this type of model, it should be noted that the PVC coating surrounds all four sides of the wood so that the coating does not separate from the wood over time.