What is this material? Charcoal panel

Have you seen this picture all around the internet? I am sure this will fill up your Pinterest feed if you are interested in home decoration or interior design. We are here to solve the mystery behind these beautiful designs for your TV unit or wall.

This material is called charcoal panels. They are decorative panels used in residential and commercial designs. These panels are a proportional blend of polystyrene and charcoal.

The charcoal sheet won't be harmed if you apply it to a wall where there are seepage or leakage issues. Termite resistance is 100%.

Many homeowners want to add originality and something unusual to the interior of their homes, but they are forced to choose traditional materials because they are not aware of the latest trends in the market.

For your home's interior and furniture, the charcoal sheet is a relatively easy and practical material.

Charcoal sheets can be used in any interior space, such as the back wall of a sofa, the foyer, the headboard of a bed, a wardrobe, a door, a divider, or even the ceiling.

Charcoal sheets come in a wide range of patterns, colors, textures, and styles. Use the entire sheet or just highlight a portion of the outfit.

The charcoal sheet comes in sizes 8'4", 8'3", and 8'2". It can be sliced into a triangle, a square, or any other shape you like.

You would spend between Rs. 2000 to 3000 for a charcoal sheet. The average cost per square foot for panels of standard quality is Rs.160.

Why use charcoal sheets? This lovely material has some positive benefits in addition to its attractive appearance.

  • One benefit is that it is lightweight and affordable.
  • simple to install.
  • resistance against abrasion.
  • The metallic effect of 3D designs gives them a royal appearance.
  • It's eco-friendly.
  • simple to maintain and clean.
  • provides a selection of designs.

Even with these helpful pointers, it does have certain drawbacks that you should be aware of when purchasing them for your interior work.

  • cannot be altered.
  • The surface may be harmed or marred by sharp things.

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