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Why Artpanel?

Q : Single application to suit any mood, taste and need.
Artpanel brings colorful, strong texture coupled with changing patterns and flowers matching that can improve the effect of wall decoration. Artpanel is the only ornament in a single application that offers many colours, designs and coverages to suit any mood, taste and need. Artpanel is an excellent quick-fix solution to refurbish homes that are on sale & adds value to the selling price.
Q : Saves money over time
The initial investment of Artpanel is higher than wallpapers (wallcoverings) or paint, but choosing Artpanel over wallpapers (wallcoverings) or paint can result in a saving of 50% or more over time finally. Product lifecycle analysis has shown that Artpanel can last at least 5 times longer than paint under normal usage conditions. Artpanel generally have a life span of between 10 to 15 years if regular maintenance is done. Over time, Artpanel is a wise economical choice.
Q : Less time-consuming
Artpanel is less time-consuming. It is often quicker than painting. You need only one layer of Artpanel to give a colour and design to the wall.
Q : Easy to maintenance
Artpanel is far easier to clean up when compared to paint as well. Generally speaking, you can wipe up any marks or stains from a Artpanel surface by using sponge, soap and warm water. While the same can be said of modern painted surfaces, this leaves many shiny or dull spots where marks or stains used to be on a painted surface. If the wall is cracked, uneven, or not exactly at a right angle with the floor, Artpanel can help disguise imperfections that paint may exaggerate.
Q : Artpanel is easy to peel off ?
No, the common cause is the use of the wrong adhesive of poor quality.  The Artpanel peels off due to the aging of the glue, and the Artpanel will not have any damage under normal circumstances.  Perfectly installed with high quality adhesive, the life of Artpanel is usually between 10 and 15 years with regular maintenance.  The second cause is water leaks, most of which occur in walls near windows or bathrooms.  All finishing materials on the wall may begin to blister or peel, including plywood and metal panels, and repair is the only way to restore the wall.