Painted Paper Types

painted paper motifIn the market you can find various types of papers according to the material which are manufactured, the purpose thereof, and of course the cost can reach. We see a list of the most common.

Paint-able papers: it has a plastic cover, if stain is not easy to clean vinyl one, although you can paint with plastic or synthetic paint on without removing it.
Paper Vinyl: consisting of a layer of paper and a vinyl or plastic cover, making it waterproof. This is the feature allows you to be cleaned with a damp cloth if they are dirty. They alone can be used for kitchen or bathroom.
Grof or vinylizer roles: they are similar to those above, except that the overlying material (thin layer of varnish) has the same strength and must treat them with more care. Not recommended cleaning solvents degrade this protective layer.
Cork paper: a thin base layer of special paper laminated together with a natural cork. It applies the same way that other kinds of roles and vision are the textures and colors of this particular type of wood.
Textured papers: they are suitable to cover imperfections in the walls, adding another touch to the interior design in which they find themselves.
Self-Adhesive Papers: no need to glue, which tends to simplify matters greatly wallpaper, especially for those without experience in the placement of papers.
Paper-Based Textile Fibers: This provides a very delicate touch in decoration, with the counter of the difficult cleanup and placement.
Paper Coating: is normally placed under the wallpaper because it facilitates placement matching the wall.
Paper Quilt: Used to hide wall imperfections. But also by the beauty of its forms. more expensive than the others.

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