Vinyl wallpaper (also known as PVC wallpaper) is a wall covering material made primarily from polyvinyl chloride. Its waterproof, moisture-resistant, and wear-resistant properties make it widely used in various environments.
In commercial and public spaces, vinyl wallpaper is a preferred choice due to its durability and ease of cleaning. For example, in high-traffic areas such as hotels, shopping malls, and office buildings, it effectively withstands frequent use and stains, requiring only a damp cloth for daily maintenance. Its matte finish and color fidelity also make it suitable for creating a high-end atmosphere in customized designs for cafes or retail spaces.
In home environments, vinyl wallpaper is suitable for damp areas such as kitchens and bathrooms, preventing moisture and mold growth. Its smooth surface is resistant to stains and easy to clean. It can also be used in dry spaces such as living rooms and bedrooms, offering a variety of patterns and textures to suit different decorating styles.
In special functional spaces, the moisture-proof, mildew-proof, and stain-resistant properties of vinyl wallpaper make it suitable for places requiring high hygiene standards, such as hospitals and schools. Its wide-format design reduces the number of seams, improving the overall visual effect. Some products also offer fire-retardant or soundproofing features, suitable for environments with specific safety requirements.
In terms of installation and maintenance, vinyl wallpaper can be applied to various surfaces (such as drywall, wood, or existing wallpaper), and installation is relatively simple. Wide-format products further reduce the need for seam treatment. Daily cleaning requires only a damp cloth, resulting in low maintenance costs, and some peel-and-stick varieties are easy to replace.
