Muros Chipped Stone Panels have character, depth and stone texture – available in a natural colour. Create a traditional wine cellar or stone facade with Muros Chipped Stone ceiling and wall paneling. The rectangular stones are unique by being arranged in slightly differing colours and sizes, with subtle imperfections found in real cut stone.
The lightweight durable panels hold the necessary flexibility and curvature required for ceiling installations, making them a perfect choice to create an authentic stone cellar.
Specifications
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Muros Wall Panels are supplied for self-installation, by your Builder, Joiner, Tiler or Shopfitter. Muros supports the installation process with advice and guide sheets.
Benefits
Install Process
Install method: Mechanical (screw) fixing panels into place and apply install materials (putty + paint) to create a seamless finish.
Prior to installing Muros, we recommend viewing a 3-minute installation video (note: finishing paint is supplied in tins).
'Bring walls to life'
Muros supply quality European-made decorative wall panels to authentically recreate the look, texture and feel of concrete, brick, stone and wood. Real walls with aged character provide the original relief for an extensive range, proven worldwide for over 30 years.
With a natural depth and subtle imperfections, the large fibreglass-based Muros Wall Panels are lightweight yet durable - ideal for residential and commercial building applications, both interior and exterior - walls, ceilings, counters and columns. Joints are made to look seamless with installation materials provided so the panels look to run on or wrap-around corners and angles.
With speed of installation, versatility of use, and creative finishes - Muros can transform your space bringing design ideas and visions to life economically. Further they are independently verified to resist water, fire, UV and erosion.
With so many benefits and a reputation for service and reliability...leading architects, designers, business and home owners have been specifying Muros in Australasia for over a decade.