Fast wall covering in commercial premises

Fast wall covering in commercial premises

Time is money, especially when a business premises is closed for renovations. Opening as soon as possible is the priority. That’s why drywall and panelized construction systems are the favorite choice of designers and franchises to transform spaces in record time.

Aesthetics and immediate functionality

When decorating local walls, not only beauty is sought, but also resistance to foot traffic and ease of cleaning. Aluminum panels offer a superior technical solution to conventional paint.

Advantages for the trade:


  • No drying time: Just install and go. No waiting for coats of paint.

  • Concealment: Covers imperfections, cracks or old electrical installations.

  • Premium image: Metallic, brushed or realistic wood finishes elevate the perception of store quality.

Comparison: paint vs. panel coating

Appearance Traditional Paint Panel Coating
Execution time Slow (puttying, sanding, painting) Very fast (cutting and gluing/screwing)
Shock resistance None (peels off) High (absorbs impacts)
Maintenance Repaint every year Wipe clean
Hygiene Porous Sanitary surface

Versatile applications

From lining columns to creating counters or fitting rooms. If you’re looking for inspiration, check out these lightweight construction solutions for interior design.

The ability to bend and fold the material allows organic and modern designs to decorate local walls and differentiate from the competition.

Conclusion

For a business, renovating with panels is a strategic decision. You minimize closing time and get a wall that is indestructible and easy to keep clean.

Frequently asked questions about decorating local walls

Can the panels be placed on plasterboard?
Yes, they are perfectly fixed on plasterboard partitions (plasterboard) using adhesives or screws, providing extra rigidity to the wall.
Does it comply with fire regulations?
Yes, panels with FR (Fire Retardant) core that comply with the Technical Building Code (CTE) must be used for public areas.
Is it possible to make curved shapes?
The composite panel allows cold bending or milling, ideal for covering round columns or making curved corners on counters.
Is it suitable for food areas (restaurants)?
It is excellent. As a non-porous surface, it meets sanitary requirements, is easy to disinfect and does not accumulate bacteria.
Can it be installed at night so as not to close the store?
Yes, as it is a dry and silent work (except for some occasional cuts), it is common to carry out these renovations at night so that the store can open the next day.
Are there finishes that mimic other materials?
There are panels with wood, marble, stone or rust textures, offering the aesthetics of natural materials but with the lightness and price of aluminum.