Architectural wrapping film offers a cost-effective way to refresh interiors without full renovation. This self-adhesive vinyl can transform walls, furniture, doors, and fixtures with finishes that mimic wood, stone, metal, or fabric. Easy to apply and remove, wrapping films are ideal for hotels, retail, offices, and homes seeking fast, low-disruption makeovers. Durable, customizable, and available in various textures and colors, they provide flexibility for both design updates and brand refreshes. Wrapping delivers high visual impact with minimal effort.
Architectural wrapping film is a self-adhesive vinyl material used to refurbish and restyle interior surfaces like walls, furniture, doors, and fixtures. Products come in a wide range of finishes—wood, stone, metal, fabric, and solid colors—making them ideal for aesthetic upgrades without full renovation.
Wrapping films can be applied to flat or lightly curved surfaces such as MDF, melamine, glass, metal, and plastic. They’re commonly used on cabinetry, wall panels, counters, elevators, and even ceilings. The surface just needs to be clean, dry, and smooth for optimal adhesion.
Yes, it’s significantly more affordable than replacing furniture or fixtures. It reduces labor, material waste, and downtime—making it ideal for hospitality, retail, office, and residential spaces where quick, low-disruption upgrades are needed.
Yes. Most architectural films are designed to be removable without damaging the surface underneath. This makes them a flexible, reversible solution for rented spaces, brand updates, or periodic redesigns.
The width of every film is 1,22m which makes it very convenient for more furnishing applications.