Transform your walls with easycraft Silhouette panels
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Don’t let your walls be your home’s underachieving surface. The plain blank walls that characterise most homes contribute little to the interior aesthetic, but with easycraft Silhouette Panels, you can add designer flair to your home with ease and speed.
With their tactile nature and dynamic play of light and shadow, easycraft Silhouette decorative wall linings add an architectural edge that can take any home from austere to extraordinary.
Giving your home high-end appeal is simple with easycraft Panels, which can be fixed to new stud frames or laid over existing walls. Designed for simple D.I.Y. installation, the panels have a smooth, consistent finish and come primed and ready to paint, making it quick and easy to achieve your designer transformation.
With varied profiles and a range of sizes, easycraft Silhouette Panels can be installed to create any number of versatile looks. Line an entire room or make a feature of one ‘hero’ wall; run decorative panels over the ceiling; use shorter lengths to create a bespoke bedhead; or run your favourite easycraft Silhouette profile around the entire room to dado-rail height, for a contemporary play on a classic look.
The easycraft Silhouette range takes the beauty of panelling to the next level, with contemporary profiles designed to interact with light to create organic shapes and shadows. There are 3 profiles that come in various sizes to choose from.
Cove: Organic curves with dramatic shadowlines that change with the light. As you move around the room, this contemporary profile keeps one guessing.
Convex: The opposite of Cove, the Convex profile features gentle ripples to create a tactile, contoured look.
Channel: The shadows formed by the 10mm channels, between wider plateaus, create a striking pinstripe effect.
Check out the full range of easycraft profiles and sizes of decorative wall and ceiling linings.
Asbestos, lead-based paints and copper chromium arsenic (CCA) treated timber are health hazards you need to look out for when renovating older homes. These substances can easily be disturbed when renovating and exposure to them can cause a range of life-threatening diseases and conditions including cancer. For information on the dangers of asbestos, lead-based paint and CCA treated timber and tips for dealing with these materials contact your local council's Environmental Health Officer or visit our Health & Safety page.
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