THE SPECIAL EFFECTS PAINT

A new trend is being favored in the market of high-end projects recently is the special effects paint. This is a high-end product is gradually replacing wallpaper by the high aesthetics, vivid effects, and adaptability to weather conditions in Vietnam.

The special effects paint (source: Internet)

With the increasing demand for aesthetics of client in the interior design, apart from the use of color paint to liven up decorative wall panels, wallpaper is also a good solution to make the room become more luxurious. However, after a period of use, the wallpaper has revealed some significant defects such as difficult to clean, easy to peel and have a low average life expectancy. In addition, due to the sale of certain frameworks so when the construction will cause unnecessary waste. Another weakness of the wallpaper is the authenticity of the product. Wallpaper can be varied in design and color but not able to create realistic effects for the viewer.

The special effects paint (source: Internet)

The special effects paint (source: Internet)

So, special effect paint was born to limit the defects of wallpaper. Considered as high-grade paints by a variety of aesthetic effects, high durability, suitable for Vietnam's hot and humid weather, special effects paint previously used in villas, luxury hotels or class resorts. Today, this type of paint is more widely used in houses with unique architecture or luxury apartments...

The special effects paint (source: Internet)

With more than 1,500 models, special effects paint will surely overwhelm you with what the product brings. The most popular paint effects are Desert Sand Safari, Cashmere Silk Fabric, Jute Woven Fabric Effect, ...

The special effect paint brings feeling is true, natural, durable and less flaky than wallpaper. Hot and humid weather and unpredictable weather are no longer a worry for your home anymore.

The special effects paint (source: Internet)

 

 

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