Bombay Bathroom Wall Panels

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National Plastics

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Company location: United Kingdom

Description

The naturally occurring variation of colour enhances the realistic look and feel of the Bombay design of interior wall panels. This waterproof cladding system brings the beauty of nature indoors with its sedimentary textured surface. These boards are the ideal choice for the keen DIY-er who feels less confident installing stone or ceramic tiles, not to mention the time-consuming task of grouting. As a realistic alternative to stonework these PVC boards add a contemporary, sharp and sleek edge to whatever space they grace.

WATERPROOF - These PVC wall panels are 100% waterproof so ideal for shower enclosures, bathrooms and kitchens.

EASY TO FIT - Quick and simple to install due to their lightweight construction and requiring no special tools, makes these panels ideal for DIY applications. The cladding boards can be installed over existing ceramic tiles which cuts out the arduous and dull task of preparation work. There is no need for grout, cement or sealing products, the boards simply slot together via a tongue and groove system and quickly and effectively cover a large area transforming a room in no time at all.

 

PRODUCT RANGE - Sleek and stylish, the Bombay internal panels are amongst a large variety of other designs, colours and finishes available from Zest Wall Panels. The panels can be installed on walls and ceilings and co-ordinating trims are available to give every installation a professional finishing touch. Whether new build or refurbishment, these panels look the part in homes, offices, restaurants, and hotels and all for a fraction of the price of installation costs that are associated with heavyweight natural materials.

GUARANTEE - Zest wall panelling systems come with a 10 year guarantee giving you peace of mind that this product will look crisp and fresh for years to come. The range also achieves a Class 1Y fire rating so conforms to the requirements of the Food Safety Act 1990 and General Hygiene Regulations 1995.