Plastic cladding on kitchen walls and ceilings is attractive, hygienic and very easy to clean. Since there is no grout where germs and bacteria can hide, it makes wall cladding the perfect solution for anywhere where food is being stored or meals prepared. The panels can be quickly and effectively cleaned with the appropriate cleaning materials.
A word of warning though, plastic cladding will warp and melt if installed too close to a direct source of heat such as the kitchen cooking hobs. In this case, it is wiser to install ceramic tiles in the hot areas, and then wall cladding could be used for the rest of the kitchen.
If you have ever painted a ceiling, you will realise what a boon plastic cladding could be. At Bliby Plastics, you will find a wide range of wall cladding that may also be used on the ceiling.
If you intend to use panelling throughout the room, choose a lighter colour for the ceiling and a different and darker one for the walls. The reasoning behind this choice of colour schemes is mostly psychological. A room with uniform colours on ceiling and walls can feel rather clinical.
Make sure you have measured the areas accurately before buying the panels. Remember, too much can be reduced, too little cannot be increased except by going back to the DIY store and buying more. The best way of cutting panels should this be necessary is to use a hand saw. Fine teeth will ensure a neater cut.
