A wood wall covering protects the wall’s finish, preserving its value. Today’s top designers utilize multiple colorways, so the protection blends in with your home. In addition to protecting the wall from damaging impacts, these systems also protect against fires. Since they are made using specially designed materials, they resist ignition. Most material items qualify as Class A, as evidenced by ASTM E84.
When cleaning the items, a diluted bleach solution may be used. These coverings will not change colors as a consequence of bleach use. Therefore, they are easy to clean, and users do not have to worry about dirt accumulation.
Sustainable
Each product contains a certain percentage of recycled materials, and the printers make them with solvent-free ink. There are numerous variations of colors, styles, and designs. However, each design is compatible with Cal 01350 standard (LEED EQ 4.2). Consequently, it is a low-emitting product.
Vinyl Wall Covering
Vinyl’s lower weight reduces the overall heft of the final product. You may find options with cotton backings, and they are available with a width of 52 inches. Typically, they must be hung using a reverse hang technique, ensuring great ease of use.
The particular vinyl type used also limits flame spread according to ASTM E84. There are options made with a surcoat stain, and they have a dense polyester backing. The polyester is blended with cotton, creating a final hang weight of 33 ounces per linear yard. Additionally, there are 13 color varieties, elevating the at-home experience.