MDC Wallcoverings Dimension Walls

Distributed by MDC Wallcoverings, Dimension Walls are textured wall panels that add a 3D but cost-effective look in hospitality, retail, entertainment, and corporate settings. The 4'-by-8' thermoplastic sheets have finish options that replicate metals, woods, and mirrored finishes and are available in 38 standard options. Their paintable, field-applied finish offers unlimited color options. The impact-resistant panels have an exclusive 1/2" overlapping lip for seamless wallcovering applications and carry a Class A fire rating. They are manufactured without chemicals, solvents, or any carcinogenic agents and do not emit VOCs. mdcwall.com

Distributed by MDC Wallcoverings, Dimension Walls are textured wall panels that add a 3D but cost-effective look in hospitality, retail, entertainment, and corporate settings. The 4'-by-8' thermoplastic sheets have finish options that replicate metals, woods, and mirrored finishes and are available in 38 standard options. Their paintable, field-applied finish offers unlimited color options. The impact-resistant panels have an exclusive 1/2" overlapping lip for seamless wallcovering applications and carry a Class A fire rating. They are manufactured without chemicals, solvents, or any carcinogenic agents and do not emit VOCs. mdcwall.com

Distributed by MDC Wallcoverings, Dimension Walls are textured wall panels that add a 3D but cost-effective look in hospitality, retail, entertainment, and corporate settings. The 4′-by-8′ thermoplastic sheets have finish options that replicate metals, woods, and mirrored finishes and are available in 38 standard options. Their paintable, field-applied finish offers unlimited color options. The impact-resistant panels have an exclusive 1/2″ overlapping lip for seamless wallcovering applications and carry a Class A fire rating. They are manufactured without chemicals, solvents, or any carcinogenic agents and do not emit VOCs. mdcwall.com

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