+86-17757302351

TIN TỨC

Trang chủ / Tin tức / Why I Gave Up Wallpaper and Latex Paint and Chose PS Wall Panels

Tin tức

Why I Gave Up Wallpaper and Latex Paint and Chose PS Wall Panels

Why I Gave Up Wallpaper and Latex Paint and Chose PS Wall Panels

When I was renovating, I spent two whole weeks agonizing over wall materials.

Wallpaper looks good, but it hates moisture. I live on the first floor, and during the humid rainy season, water droplets literally form on the walls. A friend of mine put up wallpaper – within two years, the corners were all peeling off.

Latex paint is simple, but it's too plain. A big white wall gets drawn on by kids soon after you move in. Repainting means moving furniture, airing out the smell – such a hassle.

Then a contractor recommended PS wall panels. Honestly, the first time I heard the name, I thought it was some kind of industrial material. But when I saw them in person, I realized they look like wood or stone – even though they're not wood or stone.

I hesitated for a few days, then decided to give them a try.

 

Why I ended up choosing them

Because I'm lazy, and because I'm on a budget.

Lazy – I don't want to mess with the walls every year. Wallpaper needs replacing every 3–5 years. Latex paint is hard to clean once it gets dirty. With PS panels, once they're up, a damp cloth wipes them clean. No maintenance.

On a budget – and I mean really on a budget. I asked around for solid wood paneling – a single TV feature wall would cost me a fortune. With PS panels, the same area cost me very little in materials. I spent half a day installing them myself, so zero labor cost.

After installation, my neighbors thought I'd spent a fortune

The day the panels arrived, I opened a box and my neighbor walked by. "Wow, solid wood? That must have cost you a lot!"

I told him it wasn't real wood – just imitation. He leaned in and touched it. Paused. "The feel… it's so realistic."

After I finished installing, I posted a photo on social media. Everyone in the comments was asking where to buy them.

 

After using them for a year, here's my honest experience

The good parts:

  • Not afraid of water: No water droplets on the walls during the rainy season. Kitchen grease wipes right off.
  • Tough: My kid drew on them with crayons – wiped off with a damp cloth. Bumped them while moving furniture – no dents.
  • No smell: Moved in right after installation. No worries about formaldehyde.
  • Easy to maintain: No waxing, no repainting, no hiring anyone.

The not-so-perfect parts:

  • You can see the seams if you look closely: Even with natural gaps, when you get up close you can tell the panels are pieced together. Not like a single seamless sheet of solid wood.
  • Slight fading in sunny rooms: On the west-facing wall, after a year the color was a tiny bit lighter than the rest. Curtains help a lot.
  • Can't refinish them: With solid wood, you can sand and refinish. With PS panels, you can't. But given the price, if you want a new look after a few years, just replace them – it won't break the bank.

If I had to choose again

I would still pick PS wall panels.

Not because they're perfect – but because they fit me best. I don't want to spend too much money, I don't want to hire workers, and I don't want to worry about my walls all the time. PS panels checked all my "don't wants."

When it comes to renovation, there's no single "best" material – only the material that's right for you. For me, PS panels are that "right" choice.

 

Questions you might also ask

Q1: Where is your factory located?
A: No. 10-1 Lianhong Road, Yuanhua Town, Haining City, Zhejiang Province, China.

Q2: Which pattern did you buy? Would you recommend it?
I bought light oak grain, matte finish, 3mm thick. It's very versatile and won't go out of style. If your home doesn't get much natural light, go with a light color. If it's bright, you can try dark or cement grey.

Q3: Was it hard to install yourself? Have you done renovation work before?
Never. I learned from a video and finished one wall in half a day. The most tiring part was cutting the panels – everything else was very simple.

Q4: Do they look plasticky?
Good panels don't. The ones I bought have synchronous embossing – they feel like real wood when you touch them. Cheap panels are just laminated with a smooth surface – those do feel plasticky.

Q5: How much per square meter?
From a few tens to a hundred something, depending on thickness and finish. I bought the 3mm basic model – a few tens per square meter. More than enough for home use.

Q6: Can you send samples?
Yes. Contact our customer service, tell us which style you like. Samples cost a few dollars each. Take them home, touch them, scratch them, wipe them – only order the full quantity when you're satisfied.

Tin tức

Liên hệ với chúng tôi

Địa chỉ email của bạn sẽ không được công bố. Các trường bắt buộc được đánh dấu.

[#đầu vào#]