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New Wall Paper and 3D Wall Tiles showroom launched

Sri Lanka’s first-ever exclusive Wall Paper and 3D Wall Tiles showroom was recently launched offering customers an array of new design options for their walls. In a media release, Kishani Kaluarachchi, Managing Director of Wall Art (Pvt) Ltd said, “We are the only exclusive retailer of globally renowned brands of wallpaper in Sri Lanka. We offer over 1,000 designs of wallpaper from Europe and the US to suit any mood, taste or budget. We also provide other design options such as 3D tiles for walls ideal for hotels, restaurants, bars, shopping malls, apartment complexes and homes”.

She said Sri Lanka is a new and vibrant market for wall paper and “we are seeing keen interest in decorative products for walls”. She said painted finishes, although great in some spaces, don't equate to the opulence a few rolls of wallpaper can provide.

“One can now create breathtaking spaces in their home or workplace by choosing from our extensive range of wallpaper. Customers can also try an ‘accent or feature wall’ to add a layer of sophistication to a room for a fraction of the cost,” Ms Kaluarachchi added.

Many in the West and Asia are turning to wall paper for multiple reasons. These include easy installation, less maintenance, longer lifespan (between 8 to 10 years), washable (can be cleaned using a sponge and soapy water) better colour fastness, covers imperfections (hairline cracks on walls that paint is incapable of doing), fire-proof and strippable (non woven wallpaper is easily strippable and leaves no residue when removed).

She said the company has a team of skilled installers trained overseas who are capable of wallpapering a room in 4 to 6 hours using adhesives imported from Europe to ensure that the highest standards are maintained. Wall Art (Pvt) Ltd is the first and exclusive distributor of 3D wall tiles in Sri Lanka.

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