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Panels

Panels

Manufactured with specific technologies, Merino panels are made of PU+ and acrylic coatings on melamine board/plywood/MDF. These panels feature anti-fingerprint, anti-bacterial, and sanitary properties. These panels are known for their versatility and are used in various settings, including homes, offices, commercial spaces, and more. They offer a wide range of designs, colours, patterns, and textures to suit different interior design needs and preferences.

Some key features of Merino laminate panels :
Merino wall paneling comes in 5 different finishes: Gloss Meister, Matt Meister, Ply Meister, Merinova (Prelam), and Post Laminated Panels.

Types of Panels

Gloss Meister

HI-GLOSS PU+ PANELS

Gloss Meister Panels are High Gloss Panels with PU+ and acrylic coating applied to MDF and particle boards that have been pre-laminated with melamine. These panels are simple to maintain thanks to the PU+ coating. These have mirror-like appearance with high durability and are distortion free. Merino panels are used as Panels for kitchen and living room.

Merino Matt Meister Panels

Matt Meister

Super Matt Panels with PU+ and acrylic coating on MDF with a melamine base make up Matt Meister Panels. It is an anti-fingerprint surface with a smooth satin finish and is designed using sophisticated technology. These meister surfaces are anti-bacterial, antifungal, and scratch-resistant.

Ply Meister

Ply Meister

The Ply Meister is made of excellent imported plywood and has fewer surface undulations than normal plywood. Additionally, this PU+ acrylic ply-based panel has high tensile strength, moisture resistance, and surface wear resistance. Merino Ply Meister offers you a wide range of designs in two gorgeous finishes- Gloss and Matt, that are adaptable and extremely workable.

Merinova

Merinova

A product made of engineered wood called medium-density fiberboard is created by first chopping softwood into wood fibers, mixing those fibers with wax and resin, and then pressing the mixture into panels under high pressure and temperature. It is a type of building material that uses separated fibers rather than wood veneers and is denser than particle board, similar to plywood. Provides the perfect application for tabletops, modular office furniture, cabinets, etc.

Merino Post Laminated Panels

Post Laminated Panels

Modern post-forming machinery from Germany's BRANDT is used to create the collection. The panels are solid and come in a variety of profiles with optional customization. Useful for executive tables, computer workstations, modular office systems, kitchen cabinet doors and shutters, storage cabinet doors, and shelving units.

KEY FEATURES

Imapct Resistant

Impact Resistant

Merino Panels are highly impacted resistant.

Scratch Resistant

Scratch Resistant

Superior PU+ Coating makes these panels the most scratch resistant high gloss surface available.

No Yellowing

No yellowing or orange peel effect

A special construction of PU+ layers guarantees no yellowing effect and maintains colours for long-term usage.

Advantages of Panels

Merino’s range of panels is more hygienic than any other type of surface. These panels are antibacterial and antifungal, making them suitable for versatile applications.

They allow you to choose from a wide variety of designs and finishes to freshen up the interiors of your residential or commercial area.

These laminate panels are easy to install.

Applications of Panels

Restaurants

Wall panels are often used in restaurant interiors to create a captivating atmosphere.

Ceilings

Laminate panels with built-in LED lighting can create a dramatic effect in the ceilings.

Bedroom walls

Wall panels can be used as an alternative to traditional headboards in bedrooms making the room feel cozy and luxurious.

Recommended Panels For Different Areas

Living Room

Merino panels mimic the appearance of real wood and can create a warm and inviting atmosphere in the living room. Textured laminates can add depth and dimension to accent walls or built-in shelving.

Bedroom

Use solid color laminate panels for wardrobe doors or closet interiors to maintain a clean and modern look to your bedroom.

Kitchen

High-gloss laminates are easy to clean and can provide a sleek and contemporary look for kitchen cabinets and countertops.

FAQs

  • How durable are wall panels?

    The durability of wall panels can vary widely depending on the material used and how they are installed. Here’s a breakdown of common wall panel materials and their durability:

    Solid Wood: Solid wood panels are highly durable and can last for decades or even centuries with proper care. They can be refinished if damaged.

    Plywood: Plywood panels are durable and less prone to warping or splitting compared to solid wood. They are commonly used for walls.

    MDF (Medium-Density Fiberboard): MDF panels are less durable than solid wood or plywood. They can be easily scratched or damaged if exposed to moisture.

  • What is the purpose of a panel wall?

    A panel wall, commonly referred to as wall panelling or a panelled wall, has various uses in architecture and interior design. Depending on the particular panelling style and where it is located within a building, these purposes may change. The main objectives of a panel wall are:

    • Enhanced aesthetics
    • Soundproofing
    • Insulation
    • Protection from stains and scratches
  • Are wall panels easy to fit?

    Yes, laminate wall panels are generally considered easy to fit, making them a popular choice for DIY projects. Here’s why they are often regarded as straightforward to install:
    Wall panels come with a click-and-lock system, where the panels simply interlock with each other.
    You just need to peel off the backing and stick the panels onto the wall.

  • What are the benefits of panels?

    Panels, whether used as wall panels, ceiling panels, or in other applications, offer a range of benefits that make them a popular choice for both residential and commercial spaces. Here are some of the key benefits of using panels:

    • Aesthetic versatilty
    • Customization
    • Ease of installation
    • Durable
    • Low maintenance
  • How are wall panels installed?

    Answer: Installing laminate wall panels is a relatively straightforward process that can be completed by DIY enthusiasts or professionals. Here are the general steps to install laminate wall panels:

    • Clean, dry, and free of any debris or old wall coverings
    • Measure and Cut Panels
    • Click-and-lock the panels
    • Trim any excess material

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