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The use of natural fabrics that are easy to install and maintain in interior finishes,

Textures play a leading role in interior finishes, as metals bring integrity and sophistication.

Stones and their variations in colors and designs can become focal points in spaces.

Different types of wood with their designs made of fibers and knots, and their distinctive color,

provide warmth and comfort.

And if we think of combining these, as well as different types of surfaces and lighting,

we have a world of possibilities to try to bring pleasurable sensations to space occupants.

 

The use of natural fabrics that are easy to install and maintain in interior finishes

 

The use of natural fabrics that are easy to install and maintain in interior finishes

The beauty of natural textures impresses almost everyone,

but there are times when difficulties in sourcing materials, reduced budgets,

or even the difficulties of large projects require simpler and faster solutions for covering indoor environments.

3M™ DI-NOC™ architectural finishes bring the beauty of hundreds of natural elements,

using scientific advances so you can capture the world’s natural beauty without sacrificing trees,

stones or other natural resources.

Over the next half century, DI-NOC™ architectural finishes gained a positive reputation for their high durability,

superior design, and decorative capabilities.

The compatibility and flexibility of DI-NOC™ architectural finishes allows for use on a variety of surfaces

such as walls, cabinets, columns, doors, elevators, and more.

They are pressure sensitive adhesive films in which, in addition to appearance (colors and designs),

the tactile consistency of a variety of materials is reproduced.

Durability, ease of installation, maintenance and repair compared to natural materials that usually require highly skilled labor

and constant maintenance are important aspects that influence when choosing these finishes.

The membranes are also non-porous, easy to clean and sterilize without deteriorating the surface finish.

This year, 76 new patterns were released,

divided into three main series:

 

The use of natural fabrics that are easy to install and maintain in interior finishes

 

  • Premium Wood Series:

The new Premium Wood Series expresses the realistic feel and feel of natural wood.

The controlled reflection of the matte coating technology is combined with the fine and deep wood grain engraving and high quality printing.

This unique technology creates the optimum tone and texture for each type of wood.

  • Artisan Series:

This series contains plaster, mortar, terracotta, anodized copper plates,

and metallic textiles with fine reflectivity.

These faux materials designs are primitive and handcrafted to show off a rich,

irregular texture that is nostalgic.

These products remove practical limitations from using natural materials such as the cost of skilled craftsmen,

unstable surface texture, and difficulty in maintenance.

 

The use of natural fabrics that are easy to install and maintain in interior finishes

 

  • Metal Sheet Series:

The metallic panel system offers a variety of metallic textures and metallic colors to create the perfect finishing touch to your design.

It is available in matte, semi-matte, hairline, oxidized and random formulas and a range of colors including 4 silver and gold shades.

 

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