DIY | Instant Walls | Metal Panels
Handmade
Self Adhesive
Easy to install
The instant walls collection from inlife readymade panels with self adhesive stickers.
Metal Panels are hand crafted panels using aluminium. These panels are durable, with no fading of colours, light in weight, 100% rust free, heat resistant, acoustic, easy to install and maintenance free.
Due to its distinctive and eye-catching appearance, metal inlay panels are a popular choice for interior design. Durability, affordability, and ease of installation are just a few benefits of metal panels. One of the top suppliers of metal panels, inlife provides premium goods at affordable costs. Regardless of whether you require wall panels or ceiling panels, inlife provides the ideal option.
You can discover the ideal metal panel to match your home and office decor from the many available styles with us.
Areas of application:
- Internal walls
- Corridors
- Porticos
- Living walls
- Passage
- Dining area
Features:
- Termite Proof
- Fire Resistant
- Waterproof
- Impact Resistance
Size:
6 inch x 24 inch
Metal wall panels Design ideas
Frequently asked question
Peel and stick metal panels are a type of self-adhesive decorative covering made from real metal sheets. They are designed to be easily installed on various surfaces by simply peeling off the backing and sticking them onto the desired area.
Metal panels can be used in a variety of applications, both for residential and commercial purposes. They are commonly used as backsplashes in kitchens, as accents on walls, as decorative elements on furniture, and even in craft projects.
Metal panels are generally quite durable. They are made from high-quality metal materials that are resistant to stains, water, and heat. However, the durability may vary depending on the specific brand and installation conditions, so it’s always recommended to check the manufacturer’s guidelines.
Yes, one of the advantages of peel and stick metal panels is that they can be removed without causing significant damage to the surface underneath. However, the ease of removal may depend on factors such as the surface type, the adhesive used, and the length of time the panels have been in place.