Frequently asked questions about the Decorative panels category
Decorative panels — what are they and what are they used for?
Decorative panels are flat cladding elements made from MDF, PVC, SPC, wood or HPL used to finish walls, ceilings and façades. They hide surface imperfections, improve acoustic and thermal properties and provide finishes like wood, tile or upholstered panels for residential and commercial spaces.
Decorative panels for walls — what materials are available and how to choose?
Wall panels come in PVC (moisture-resistant, lightweight), MDF (dense, paintable), SPC (rigid, wear-resistant), wood and HPL (e.g. design panel 2420x605x23 mm). Choose PVC for wet rooms, MDF for interior decorative finishes, and SPC or wood for durability and natural texture.
Decorative panels for the ceiling — what sizes and fixings are suitable?
Ceiling panels commonly come up to 2420 mm long and 300–605 mm wide; HPL and PVC are popular materials. Fixing methods include adhesive, profile battens or concealed fasteners depending on weight: light PVC panels can be glued, heavier HPL or wood panels should be fixed to battens.
Decorative panels for façades — which panels suit exterior walls?
For façades choose HPL, SPC or specific exterior-grade façade panels with frost resistance and UV protection. Ensure a ventilated mounting frame and select panels certified or specified for outdoor use to resist moisture and sun exposure.
PVC decorative panels for walls — are they suitable for bathroom and kitchen?
PVC wall panels are moisture-resistant and suitable for bathrooms and kitchens when joints are properly sealed. They are lightweight, quick to install and easy to clean; choose models with a steam-resistant surface.
MDF decorative panels for walls — how to maintain and can they be painted?
MDF panels dislike prolonged moisture but can be sanded and painted with acrylic or alkyd paints. Prime before painting; for wet areas use moisture-resistant MDF or apply additional waterproofing.
Wood decorative panels — how do they differ from MDF and SPC?
Wood panels provide natural texture and a warm feel and are durable with proper treatment but are heavier. MDF is more uniform, cheaper and easy to paint; SPC is a composite, highly moisture- and wear-resistant.
Decorative panels with insulation — what options exist and what are the benefits?
Insulated panels combine a decorative surface (HPL, PVC or wood) with an insulation layer (foam or mineral wool). They improve thermal and acoustic insulation of walls or façades and can reduce heating demand for internal or external cladding.
What panel sizes are in the category and which are popular?
The range includes sizes like design HPL 2420x605x23 mm, SPC wall panels 0.3x39.2x118 cm and lamellas 2500–2750 mm long. Popular formats are 2420x605 mm for design panels and 2500–2750 mm for wood/lamella panels.
How to correctly fix decorative panels — different mounting for PVC, MDF, SPC and HPL?
Mounting depends on material: PVC panels are typically glued to a flat substrate, MDF can be glued or fixed to battens and may need screws, while SPC and heavy HPL should be fixed to a framework/battens with screws. Always leave expansion gaps for temperature and humidity changes.
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Decorative panels: 6.16€ — 182.28€ (97)