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Wall Surfacing

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Wall Surfacing

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Sustainable wall surfacing prioritizes eco-friendly materials like recycled or reclaimed options, low-VOC paints, and sustainable wood. Innovative choices such as bamboo panels, recycled metal tiles, and living walls further contribute to minimizing environmental impact. The goal is to create aesthetically pleasing and healthy spaces while promoting resource conservation and reducing the carbon footprint.
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Sustainable wall surfacing prioritizes environmentally friendly materials and practices. Key considerations include using reclaimed or recycled materials, opting for low-VOC or zero-VOC paints and finishes, choosing sustainably sourced wood and bamboo panels, incorporating recycled metal tiles, selecting natural fiber wall coverings, considering cork wall tiles, using concrete with recycled content, exploring plant-based wall panels and living walls, and seeking Cradle-to-Cradle certified materials. Additionally, the use of upcycled materials contributes to resource conservation and the creation of healthier indoor environments.

Sustainable wall surfacing prioritizes environmentally friendly materials and practices. Key considerations include using reclaimed or recycled materials, opting for low-VOC or zero-VOC paints and finishes, choosing sustainably sourced wood and bamboo panels, incorporating recycled metal tiles, selecting natural fiber wall coverings, considering cork wall tiles, using concrete with recycled content, exploring plant-based wall panels and living walls, and seeking Cradle-to-Cradle certified materials. Additionally, the use of upcycled materials contributes to resource conservation and the creation of healthier indoor environments.

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Our wall panels are made of strong and sustainability resourced woods. Our wall panels can have a variety of styles and patterns and would look great as a feature wall.
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XTD Walls PP Veneer

With unique textures and options for diverse surface treatments, XTD Walls satisfies all your needs for a stylish decor while keeping your home safe and green.
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Treezo MDF

MDF stands for medium-density fiberboard, which is an engineered wood composite made up of wood fibers. Because the MDF is composed of small wood fibers, there is no visible wood grain, rings, or knots. The making of the composite uses the fibers, glue, and heat to create a tight bonding board. Both softwood and hardwood are used to manufacture MDF. Generally denser than plywood, this composition creates a stronger material for building. We use a veneer sealant to prevent water damage. Two types of fiberboard are moisture resistant (which is typically blue) and fire retardant.
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AgriBioPanels - Drywall

Our Drywall Partitions are made with 100% renewable agri-fibre (husk, straw) and resin to reduce the embodied carbon footprint of the built environment. Our panels can be used for drywall application along with suitable framing based on the structural requirements of the building.
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