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Cupboards

 
  1. HDHMR (High Density High Moisture Resistance) Board: HDHMR board is engineered wood that is manufactured using wood fibers, resins, and additives. It’s designed to have high density and moisture resistance, making it suitable for applications where the furniture might be exposed to humid or wet environments. HDHMR board is often used in areas like kitchens and bathrooms due to its resistance to swelling and warping caused by moisture.
  2. PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) Board: PVC board is a type of plastic board made from polyvinyl chloride. It’s known for its durability, water resistance, and ease of maintenance. PVC boards are often used in furniture and cabinetry for their ability to withstand moisture, making them a good choice for places where water exposure is common.

  3. Iron Plywood: It seems like there might be a confusion here. Iron is a metal, and plywood is a type of engineered wood. It’s unlikely that “Iron Plywood” is a standard term in the context of furniture materials. Plywood is made by layering thin sheets of wood (veneers) together, with each layer oriented perpendicular to the adjacent layers. This construction provides strength, stability, and versatility.

 

PVC Panels: PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) panels are a popular choice for modern ceiling finishes. These panels are lightweight, durable, moisture-resistant, and easy to clean, making them suitable for a variety of spaces, including kitchens, bathrooms, and commercial areas. PVC panels come in various designs, textures, and colors, allowing you to achieve different aesthetics. They are often used as a practical and cost-effective alternative to traditional materials like wood or plaster.

Ceilings

POP (Plaster of Paris): Plaster of Paris is a type of gypsum plaster that’s often used to create decorative elements on ceilings and walls. It’s a versatile material that can be molded into various shapes and designs. In ceilings, POP is commonly used to create intricate designs, cornices, medallions, and other decorative elements that add elegance to the space. Once the POP dries, it can be sanded, painted, and finished to achieve the desired look.

Gypsum (Possibly a specific product or brand name): I’m not familiar with “Zipsym,” and it might be a regional term, a brand name, or a product name. If it’s a specific ceiling material or finish, I would recommend checking with local suppliers, contractors, or manufacturers to get more information about what exactly “Zipsym” refers to and how it’s used in ceilings.

Wall Papers

Wallpapers are available in different materials, including vinyl, non oven, paper, fabric, and even natural materials like grasscloth. Each material has its own set of characteristics and suitability for various spaces.