What is it, aprons available and on order, in various colors, this product can not only protect walls from pollution, but also update and decorate the room.

The production uses high-quality modern material made of food-grade plastic with a pattern using thermal and photo printing, with a highly varnished or matte surface with 3D drawing applied in several layers and creating the effect of depth and volume.

The service life is about 5 years, which is important for the use of such an inexpensive and easy-to-install material.
Today, ABS plastic is very popular among the materials used to decorate and protect the wall surface from mechanical damage, moisture, and household chemicals. Food grade ABS plastic is plastic, hygienic and easy to use. ABS sheets are heat resistant and withstand temperatures from 40*C to 180*C. The temperature for drawing a pattern on ABS plastic for its reliable and durable fixation is 180*C. ABS kitchen aprons are practical and have an attractive appearance: they do not absorb grease, they are easy to clean with a rag and non-abrasive detergents, with proper care they retain the visual effect of glass for a long time, they have a very clear and high-quality pattern.
When installing it, only accuracy and basic skills are required from a specialist. Aprons are easily transported, mounted, do not break, easily take their original shape after twisting into a roll, do not crack when screwing in screws, are easy to cut construction knife. For cutting, it is enough to make marks and draw a straight line with a sharp blade along the surface of the apron, then break it at the notch. It is necessary to glue to the wall surface with a special adhesive for plastics and wall panels.

  • ABS plastic is better than ordinary plastic;
  • Support a local manufacturer.

If you need a large number of aprons, you can request wholesale price via the feedback form.

  • Easy transport: rolled into a roll 60 cm high, 25-30 cm in diameter. Compact and lightweight roll can be transported to the subway or take up minimal space in the car. After unpacking, it easily returns to its original shape.
  • Attractive price.
  • Density of ABS apron allows you to close all the irregularities and defects of the surface on which it is mounted. In the product card you will find photos of interiors with ABS aprons.
  • Savings of services of the Transport Company: the minimum volume, light weight and ease of packaging allows you to spend about 500.00 rubles on transportation to distant regions.
  • Easy installation: no special knowledge is required, it is mounted using liquid nails for polystyrene or self-tapping screws. Easily cut with a utility knife or disc.
  • 100% moisture resistance, heat resistance up to 180 degrees C, brightness and quality of thermal printing, varnished or matte 3D surface, resistance to mechanical damage.
  • Easy to clean from dirt and greasy traces, does not absorb fat, does not fade over time. To preserve the durability of the coating, cleaning with liquid, non-abrasive detergents is recommended.
  • Set: Additionally, at the request of the customer, the apron is completed with PVC strips 3 mm thick: initial, connecting, internal and external corners. Initially, these strips are designed for mounting HDF aprons, however, when using silicone sealant, they are perfectly mounted and complement thinner ABS materials.
  • Delivery: We deliver in the Moscow region and regions. The cost of delivery in Moscow is 800.00 rubles.

Previously, only tiles served to protect the walls of the kitchen from household pollution, but today you can create an apron with your own hands that is in harmony with the interior of the room. The first task is to decide on the choice of material.

Types of apron for the kitchen

The most common material options for an apron for the kitchen include:

  • Plastic. Installation of this design is simple, maintenance will also not cause difficulties, and the costs are very democratic.
  • MDF. A good choice, inexpensive material, resistant to fungus and mold.
  • Glass. A more expensive option, a novelty in the kitchen interior. You will have to wash often, and the fragility of the glass will not protect against strong impacts. A more practical option is tempered glasshowever, its price is much higher.
  • Tile. Inexpensive, unmarked, simple. For conservatives repair - a great option.

And yet, the first option is chosen more often, besides, plastic implies the use of PVC panels, and sheet plastic and carbonate glass (also a type of plastic). The material is suitable for any style of the room, minimal maintenance is required, and in terms of its aesthetic qualities, plastic is not inferior to more expensive designs.

plastic apron

A plastic apron is remarkable in that it has a fairly high heat resistance, it is in close contact with the kitchen wall, does not accumulate dirt and dust, and is strong in imitating almost any texture.

To do the installation of plastic panels (sheets) with your own hands, you need:

  • Determine the size of the apron. The height of the table is the basis for calculating the distance from the floor to the base. The apron should be at least 1-2 cm below the table surface.
  • The height of the apron ends where the wall cabinets begin. He may or may not reach them.
  • Cut of plastic panels. The best way to do this is with a hand saw with a fine-toothed file inserted.
  • You can fix the plastic on the wall in different ways.. A quick way is to glue the material, but then it will be very difficult to tear off its walls with your own hands. You can also screw plastic onto self-tapping screws, but it is best to install self-tapping screws on a base of metal profilesattached to the wall. It turns out that the apron is removable.

All is ready!

Fastening for plastic panels (video)

PVC panel apron

Installation of this design is practically no different from the previous version. The main thing is that the walls of the kitchen are even. In this case, the installation will be as simple as possible.

If there is no ideal evenness of the walls, then you need to prime the surface, close up all the cracks, cover with plaster and re-prime. Then the apron is to be glued. PVC panels are fixed like this:

  • Mounting adhesive is applied to the inside of the protective layer. Glue is smeared both on the entire surface of the plastic and on the area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe kitchen where it will be fixed.
  • The distance between the adhesive strips is about 15 cm. As soon as the glue is applied, the plastic is applied to the wall, it can be fixed using spacers.
  • Additional fixation. At the corners of the panel can also be attached with self-tapping screws.

It is obvious that it is not difficult to cope with the installation of plastic with your own hands.

Finishing a kitchen apron with PVC panels (video)

Helpful hints

A plastic sheet is cheap, and the economy version of a kitchen renovation involves the use of just such a design. Some knowledge about the characteristics of plastic will be useful:

  • Plastic is not afraid of high temperatures, except, of course, direct exposure to fire.
  • The surface of the panels is even, so dirt will not clog into tight-fitting joints.
  • Plastic is not afraid of moisture, so the processes of decay of the material are excluded.
  • But you can’t clean plastic with abrasive products, they are dangerous for him.
  • Plastic can be washed with a damp soft cloth or sponge. The detergent should not be hard, otherwise the surface will be scratched, and the pattern will not be preserved.

  • It is easy to break through plastic with something sharp, piercing, cutting. Therefore, it is impossible to allow, for example, children to try to pierce the material with something.
  • The choice of colors and patterns of the panels is incredibly large: both plain, and extravagant, and imitating natural natural drawings.

If at some point some panels become annoying, it will be affordable to change them to more modern ones.

Modern ideas for finishing an apron in the kitchen (video)

Wall panels for the kitchen are a great way to radically change the design of the backsplash.

Wall panels for the kitchen look beautiful, they are practical and reliable.

Features of panels for kitchens

The most important of the advantages of this type of finishing materials is that with their help you can modify the interior so much that it will be simply unrecognizable. Such panels can be chosen absolutely for any of the design styles of the design of the kitchen. The market for this product offers a variety of color variations. When choosing a material, you can view photos of panels for the kitchen and choose exactly what you like and will suit the design of your kitchen area.

The panels are easy to install. Therefore, almost everyone can carry out work on the design of their interior design, even if he is not a professional builder.

Almost all wall panel options available on the market have special advantages that are suitable for kitchen conditions. In addition, it is very easy to take care of such material, and if necessary, it can be very easily replaced.

Video: how to choose wall panels, tips from experienced craftsmen!

Of course, each type of panel has its own characteristics (in terms of appearance, installation and ease of maintenance).

What wall panels for the kitchen to choose?

Due to the wide and varied assortment, the panels can be chosen not only in different colors and designs. And also in order to divide the room into separate zones, place certain accents in the interior, decorate the additional decor of the room or make the main decoration of both the walls and the kitchen apron.

In any case, from a huge variety, everyone can choose for themselves exactly what they need!

PVC panels for the kitchen

PVC wall panels for the kitchen are a fairly economical option and, moreover, very common. Plastic panels for the kitchen are absolutely practical, which is not at all difficult to explain, because they:

  • Completely impervious to moisture
  • Able to withstand different temperatures
  • Easily replaceable if needed (and very inexpensive)
  • They are easy to care for

Such materials are easily mounted on the wall, thanks to the wooden frame and the most common fasteners. Everything is done in a certain sequence, using such improvised tools as: a hacksaw, a construction knife, pliers, a cloth, a screwdriver, dowels and self-tapping screws.

As a result, when buying wall panels, there is no need to additionally spend money on installation work or any special types of fasteners. And all thanks to the fact that you can buy everything you need for fastening in the same place where the panels themselves are, and you can install them yourself.

MDF panels for the kitchen

This material is almost the same as PVC.

The difference lies in the fact that MDF does not tolerate moisture at all, because to some extent it is the same paper. And if such panels are used incorrectly or inaccurately in practice, they will quickly become completely unusable: they will swell and spoil the overall appearance of the kitchen interior.

Accordingly, MDF panels for the kitchen must initially be selected with a special protective coating and “behave carefully” in the kitchen. Or you can place such a finish in a zonal way, or maybe even on the territory of the dining room, so that it is as far as possible from the stove and sink.

Video: installing an MDF kitchen apron

The design of such materials is quite diverse. With it, you can more economically replace marble materials, as well as expensive stone or wood.

Sheet panels

These are PVC and MDF panels, which are produced by narrow long sheets. They can be easily cut into the desired shape and size. All characteristics are exactly the same as those of MDF and plastic panels for the kitchen.


Therefore, when you choose sheet panels, be sure to discuss with the seller the material from which they are made.

Glass panels for the kitchen

These materials are awesome. They are the most popular, but they are also the most expensive of all. Glass panels for the kitchen are also used to finish the work area or backsplash. Glass absolutely does not lend itself to any reaction to elevated temperature and the ingress of moisture or liquid.

And if the glass surface gets dirty, this is not a problem at all, because it is very easy to clean. Thanks to all these advantages, glass panels are of interest to most people who renovate kitchen designs.

Based on this, this type of panels is also valued financially. But if you have the means, you will never regret that you made wall panels from glass!

Laminated wall panel

This is also a great option for decorating kitchen areas, but it should not be located close to the stove or sink. Ideally, this type of panel will fit into the area where food is eaten.


What to look for when choosing wall panels?

There are a number of nuances that you should pay attention to, namely:

  • Moisture resistance of the material
  • Withstand temperature fluctuations
  • Easy cleaning. He should not be afraid of grease and liquids.
  • Ability to respond to mechanical stress
  • Beautiful appearance and at the same time - durable material
  • Easy to assemble or dismantle.

Video: glass kitchen apron

Installation of panels in the kitchen

If we are talking about plastic, laminated or MDF panels, their installation is absolutely simple. It is necessary to attach a wooden frame using a level and a tape measure, as well as make accurate markings and calculate the correct measurements for both the panels for the kitchen apron and for all other areas.

Video: Kitchen installation overview, with panel installation

The time that you will have to spend on installing the panels yourself is about one hour per square meter. In the case of installing glass finishes, it is better to entrust it to professional craftsmen, since it will be quite difficult to install them without the necessary skills and experience.

Traditionally, the backsplash and walls of the kitchen are lined with ceramic tiles, however, plastic panels can oppose this material a lot - both in terms of design and in terms of practicality. To understand why this is so, consider the classification of the material.

What are plastic panels for the kitchen

Plastic panels for the kitchen are made from extruded polyvinyl chloride (PVC). They are classified into types according to dimensions:

  1. PVC lining: 10-12.5 cm wide, up to 3 m long, as a rule, monochrome;



  1. Actually wall plastic panels: width 15-50 cm (25 cm are more common), length up to 3 meters, seamless connection;


  1. PVC sheet: 0.8-2.03 meters wide, 1.5-4.05 meters long, 1 to 30 mm thick; with a flat, smooth surface, matte or glossy.


Advantages of plastic panels

The walls and apron of the kitchen, lined with plastic panels, have the following advantages:

  • Lightweight construction, making PVC mounting incredibly easy;
  • Speed ​​of fastening work - plastic kitchen panels are fastened 10 times faster than ceramic tiles;
  • Apron and plastic walls are incredibly easy to clean - they can be wiped with napkins or washed with standard detergents (non-abrasive);
  • Plastic panels for the kitchen are made of hard PVC, resistant to high temperatures (sensitivity threshold - 120°);
  • Modern plastic trim allows you to create a kitchen backsplash with any design - with unusual prints, three-dimensional patterns or original colors, transparent wall panels are often used;
  • And the main advantage - the cladding of walls and an apron made of plastic - is budgetary and affordable.

Cons of plastic trim

Of course, plastic wall panels have their drawbacks - in most cases they are a counterbalance to affordable cost. The main negative characteristics of plastic include:

  • Small margin of safety, low wear resistance;
  • The possibility of damage to the front decorative panel due to prolonged contact with detergents or ultraviolet rays;
  • Combustibility upon contact with open fire - this should be taken into account when placing a kitchen apron.

There is one more nuance - PVC wall panels for the kitchen must certainly have all certificates, including hygienic, confirming the manufacture of the material from safe raw materials that do not emit harmful substances when heated.

Do not think that finishing the kitchen with pvc panels is impractical or unprofitable. The main thing is to choose the right material.

When choosing kitchen wall panels, you need to follow these recommendations:

  1. The dimensions of the plastic sheet or panel should be larger than the apron area - so that the material goes behind the cabinets and is slightly below the work surface.
  2. If you plan to place plastic close to the hob, then do not forget to make sure that the material has fire safety certificates.
  3. The color scheme is selected depending on the characteristics of the kitchen: large patterns and dark colors are preferred in spacious rooms, and in small rooms, wall panels with small floral ornament or soothing light colors. A win-win- light plain or wood-imitating panels without gloss.


  1. You can choose wall panels with unique design textures: metallized for, brick for, wood for, imitation of old images or ornaments for vintage.

With the help of plastic panels in the backsplash and on the walls, you can even visually expand the kitchen spaceif they are installed horizontally, and "raise" the ceiling when installed vertically.

Advice! A plastic apron should be supplemented with a border that protects the panel joints from moisture and dirt.

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We fix the wall panels with our own hands

To fix the panels in an apron or on the walls, you will need the following tools:

  • Hammer drill and screwdriver;
  • Pencil, tape measure;
  • Plumb or level;
  • Construction stapler, staples to it;
  • Glue;
  • Metal profile or wooden beams to create a crate;
  • Hangers;
  • Dowels, self-tapping screws;
  • Actually PVC panels of the selected type and size.

Method 1. Plastic panels can be glued directly to the wall. This is an easy-to-implement method, however, it will not be possible to dismantle the material without damage if necessary. In addition, gluing is only possible if the kitchen walls are even and their difference is no more than 1 centimeter. Additionally, the panels should be fixed in the corners with self-tapping screws.

Method 2. You can screw the material directly to the wall - for this, mounting holes are drilled, the panel is fixed, and the places where the screw heads are located are masked with plugs. For this method of fastening, you will need to first prepare the wall: repair cracks and potholes, level, prime.

Method 3. Plastic can also be installed on the crate - first, the panels are screwed (attached) to the profile or plank, and then they are already attached to the wall.


Method 4. The installation of plastic panels using metal profiles and brackets is carried out according to a similar technology using a crate.


Polyvinyl chloride is a universal plastic material, the hygienic and mechanical characteristics of which fully allow its use in the repair of residential premises. Plastic panels for the kitchen are rich in variety, thanks to the lamination of the external PVC surface of the panel. Numerous fashionable textures of lamination are complemented by textured photographs, the prints of which imitate anything: from annual rings of wood to luxurious Venetian plaster. It is especially nice that some kitchen panels have a texture similar to how the wall mosaic looks in the photo. This solution looks great in quality.

Types of plastic wall panels

To update and decorate the kitchen walls as quickly as possible, there are three types of PVC panel:

Rack narrow type-setting panels.

Their width is from 25 to 50 cm. And the standard length - wall - from 2.6 to 3 meters. With these panels, the usual lining is most of all associated. The similarity with plastic skins is also in the installation method. Ideally, if the rack panels are mounted on a wooden or aluminum crate. If the kitchen area urgently requires saving space, then you can only glue the material on pre-aligned walls. Moldings are designed for all joints in the corners.

Square PVC Tile.

Its dimensions can vary from 30x30cm to 98x98cm. Tiled panels can lay out an aesthetic motif or pattern. They are also attached to the crate of wooden slats. The assembly of plates among themselves is carried out by the comb-groove method. The thickness of panels and slabs ranges from 8 to 25 m.

Sheet wall panel for the kitchen.

This is a monolithic dense sheet of considerable size: an average of 1.22x2.44m. It can also be printed with a trendy print that imitates photographs. The thickness of the sheet is much less than that of the panel - only 3-6 mm. For joints, special fittings are not provided, so the seams between the sheets are filled with sealant or masked with a rack profile.

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The reaction of plastic panels to temperature conditions

It may surprise you, but the expansion of the PVC material when the temperature rises by 40°C leads to a lengthening of the three-meter panel by 1 cm. This should be considered if repairs are made during the cold season. If you are dealing with plastic sheet materials in winter, then trim their edges so that there is a gap of 5 mm at the top and bottom in the grooves of the guide profile. This will protect the material from deformation during temperature changes, which are constant for the kitchen. There is advice from experienced people, suitable for any wall materials, if the repair is started in winter - let the PVC rest in the heat of the apartment for a couple of days - it will heat up and acquire the properties of normal expansion. The same applies to the situation if the wall panel for the kitchen is installed in the heat. In heat, the material expands, and the wall sheets seem to fit perfectly into the grooves. But with the onset of cold weather, cracks at the joints of PVC panels will suddenly become noticeable. In principle, it's okay, because next summer everything will return to normal again. But it is worth remembering that it is better to make such repairs in the kitchen in the off-season.

Rules for installing plastic wall panels for the kitchen

The installation of any wall material consists of a string of important processes that should be responsibly addressed at each stage:

The choice of model and color of plastic wall panels for the kitchen

For the kitchen, the idea may come in handy when the lower part of the wall is sheathed horizontally with panels of a darker color, and the light upper part vertically.


Calculation of the volume of PVC wall panels for purchase

You need to calculate the number of panels based on the quadrature of the sheathed walls of the kitchen, adding the trimming of each panel along the length. That is, you need to count how many panels will fit in the kitchen along the width of each of the walls, and multiply the number by the length of the panel offered in the store. Multiply the resulting number by the width of the panel in meters.

Calculation of moldings for joining PVC panels

There are various docking profiles for wall sheets. Some help to bring the skin in the corners, others - to join the cut ends of the rails. Still others snap into the grooves between the ceiling and wall panels, acting as baguettes.


Lathing device for mounting kitchen wall panels

The crate is easiest and cheapest to make from wooden slats with a section of 25x40mm. This is a great item for the kitchen.

Attention! The wood must be well and properly dried.

Clearly horizontally (track the building level) the topmost and bottommost profiles of the rails are set. Then - all intermediate ones with an interval of 60 cm.

Screw the crate to the walls of the kitchen with self-tapping screws with a hiding head. If the wall is with tolerable curvature, then a horizontal crate is quite enough.

Sheathing the kitchen with plastic wall panels

  • Installation of panels starts from the corner.
  • The first of them is installed strictly on a vertical level and is grabbed with staples of a construction stapler.
  • When the plastic rail has taken its place, it is fixed with small self-tapping screws, one for each wooden bar. All of the following skins will automatically fit as they should. However, special brackets are sold for attaching plastic wall panels. It is very convenient to work with them, and they are reliable in operation.

If you will tile the floor, then here is a link where to buy floor tiles for the kitchen in Moscow

Ease of use and ease of installation have made plastic kitchen panels an excellent alternative to traditional wallpaper and tiles. You can decorate with them not only the "apron", but also the main part of the walls.

Features and Benefits

Modern plastic panels can look significantly more expensive than they actually are. High-quality material easily adapts to stone, wood, metal, mosaic. This made the panels incredibly popular - they are used for decor in both luxurious and most simple apartments. In addition to excellent decorative properties, these materials:

  • easy to clean by almost any means household chemicals(except for scratching powders);
  • do not carry out electricity and "indifferent" to moisture and steam. In the kitchen, all this is especially important;
  • very easy to install. If the walls are smooth, they are simply glued to them, or attached to the frame. The sheets themselves from production come out even, and the coating is seamless;

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Opponents of plastic sheathing operate on the following facts:

  • sheets can be easily damaged, they leave marks from impacts and the most minor scratches appear;
  • this coating is not environmentally friendly. In addition, when ignited, the sheets will melt and release toxic substances;
  • fade in the sun (this applies to the most inexpensive types of panels).

Plastic panels are usually trimmed with a kitchen apron. However, it is quite acceptable to replace them with the usual wallpaper or plaster. There is also a compromise option when half of the wall is sheathed with sheets (for example, from the floor to the middle, so that the walls are not damaged by furniture). In this case, plastic is combined with wallpaper and can complement the design very well.

Kinds

Wall panels are available in three versions:

  • lining;
  • sheets;
  • actually panels.

The lining is very similar in appearance to the lining wooden planks. In fact, these are the same boards, but made of plastic. In terms of texture and pattern, PVC lining also most often imitates wood. It is convenient that you can lay it in different ways - horizontally, vertically, "herringbone", combining different types masonry.

Standard lining has a width of 10 to 13 cm, the length of the "boards" can reach 6 meters. Using this type of material, you can visually "stretch" the room along or up - the stripes always create a similar effect.

Kitchen panels are wider and shorter than lining: their length is up to 3 meters, and their width is 15-50 cm. They are joined without seams - the walls are smooth and even.

Sheets are produced in a larger form: their width starts from 80 cm, and the length can reach 4 meters.

For self-plating walls, simple panels are most often used, because. they are the most convenient to use and do not require special skills for installation.

For a kitchen backsplash, ABS sheets are now increasingly being used - this is a special type of plastic that uses copolymers that increase its strength. ABS panels are considered more environmentally friendly, accept paint well (it is best to do photo printing on such material), and are resistant to high temperatures. Walls finished with such material are undemanding to care for. You can easily make a neat hole in them if you need to add a socket or switch in the kitchen.

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Color solutions and design

Panels can have a variety of designs - one-color, imitating texture different materials, with floral ornaments, geometric patterns, abstract patterns, etc. For finishing small rooms, light panels with an implicit pattern are most often used, but bright, patterned ones are best suited for spacious kitchens.

The durability of the pattern (and, as a result, the price of the material!) Is affected by the way in which it is applied. Most often used:

  • Offset printing. The same way that a drawing is applied to paper - i.e. rolled plastic under rollers with paint. The image is quite stable and pleasing to the eye.
  • Thermal transfer. Most cheap way production. A thin film with a pattern is applied to the panel, which, under the influence of temperature, leaves an imprint on the surface. Such decoration quickly peels off, leaving ugly marks on the walls.
  • Staining. The most reliable way: the paint is added directly to the raw material, at the manufacturing stage. Of course, small patterns cannot be applied in this way, most often the output is plain slabs or with decorative “streaks”. But this paint will definitely not burn out and will not peel off.
  • Lamination. applied to the entire surface of the material. decorative film from PVC. Panels get original design and additional protection against moisture and high temperatures.

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To create original kitchen aprons, plastic sheets with photo printing are often used. It looks very bright and becomes the main focus in any kitchen. You can purchase ready-made solutions, or you can make photo printing to order - with any image you like.

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Also, bright panels decorated with photographs look good on wall decoration from the floor to the middle, in combination with calm wallpaper to match.

How to choose?

When purchasing finishing material for the kitchen, be sure to carefully inspect it - both from the front and from the back. You can see with the naked eye:

  • Dark spots on the surface of the panels. They indicate that the composition of the feedstock was recycled PVC.
  • Irregularities on the side cuts. Sheets should fit perfectly with each other. Feel free to take two panels and put them together right at the store.
  • Outwardly protruding stiffening ribs. The more stiffeners inside the panel (horizontal planks that are visible on the side sections), the stronger the material. However, they should not be visible from the front side, otherwise, the walls will resemble a washboard.
  • Poor quality, blurred drawing.

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The seller needs to clarify where and when the material was made. The accompanying documents must indicate the composition of the raw materials. It is optimal if the composition contains carbon, hydrogen, chlorine and bound lead. With this composition, the material is resistant to combustion, emits a minimum of harmful substances, retains heat, insulates sound and is resistant to moisture.

It is always worth asking the price in advance in order to understand the average price for plastic panels in your city. Poor quality material will always give a small price.

If you need a lot of sheets, make sure that they are from the same batch - so their shade and pattern will match exactly.

You can calculate the required amount of material by calculating how many panels in width you need for each of the walls of the kitchen. The length of the sheets will most likely have to be cut. Several sheets are likely to be cut lengthwise.

How to do it yourself?

Working with plastic panels is easy - if available quality materials wall decoration will turn into a pleasure. In addition to the PVC sheets themselves, you will need:

  • metal profile or wooden slats to create a frame;
  • plastic profile(moldings) for the design of joints and corners;
  • fixing materials, construction stapler;
  • small hacksaw;
  • pencil, ruler, tape measure, level (horizontal and vertical).

First you need to create a frame. Ideally, it is made of a metal profile, but in order to save money, you can get by with wooden slats. The tree must first be thoroughly dried and treated with an antiseptic solution to prevent decay processes.

If the panels are arranged vertically, the slats are made horizontal, and vice versa.

So, first, the upper and lower rails of the frame are attached to the wall. It is best to use self-tapping screws with a hiding head for this. Then, with an interval of approximately 60 cm, the remaining rails are installed.

To correctly sheathe the walls with PVC sheets, you need to know the golden rule - installation starts from the corner! For starters, you can choose any angle that is convenient for you.

A corner plastic profile is installed there. Its height is pre-measured, the excess part of the profile is sawn off with a small hacksaw. With a construction stapler, the part is attached to the wooden slats of the frame.

Then, an end plastic profile is attached to the upper and lower rails of the frame - like a border where the panels will be inserted. This is also done with a construction stapler along the inner edge of the part.

Now let's get to the main point. The first panel is the most important - it depends on the evenness of its installation how the remaining sheets will “sit down”. Therefore, we install it strictly on a vertical level. It is inserted with a side cut into the corner profile, and the lower and upper cuts are inserted into the end profiles. From the free side we grab it with a stapler to the frame. We join the next part with the previous one from the side, we tightly wind the top and bottom into the profiles. Grab with staples. In a similar way, we sheathe the wall to the end. The last part will most likely have to be cut to length in order to bring it into profile.

In this way, you can finish both walls from floor to ceiling, and partially. If you decide to install PVC panels instead of tiles, you need to carefully prepare the wall. The working surface should be as flat as possible, therefore, after dismantling the tiles, the wall must be thoroughly cleaned and, if necessary, plastered.

Wall panels have become very popular relatively recently. These materials can radically change the design of an apartment without requiring large funds. Wall panels are very easy to care for, they practically do not get dirty and have good durability, so they are ideal for the kitchen. You can turn classic walls into unique stylistic compositions, come up with a unique interior and fill it with beautiful decorations. Today we will look at how the kitchen is finished with wall panels.

Preparing to install panels

First you need to prepare all the materials that you may need. Therefore, buy in advance: wall panels, corners, wooden slats, dowels, level, staples, tape measure, profiles, pencil, self-tapping screws, protective impregnation, etc. After that, evaluate the degree of evenness of the surface on which the panels should be attached. If the walls in the kitchen are perfectly flat (which is unlikely), you can attach the panels directly to the wall using glue. This option only applies to kitchens with normal humidity levels.

If the room is dominated by high humidity, you will have to install wooden frame. It can also be installed if the room has uneven walls. There is then some space left between the wall and the kitchen wall panel, which can be filled with insulating material. In addition to sound insulation, it retains heat, so heating costs are reduced. In addition, in this way you can hide the wiring, under which you do not need to ditch the walls.

If the walls are not too smooth and you are not going to use a frame, you need to prepare them for finishing. To do this, carefully clean the walls from dust, dirt and let it brew. Be sure to remove the remaining old decorative coating, paint material or wallpaper. All irregularities should be eliminated with a quality putty that is suitable for the type of surface. After that, you should walk along the walls with sandpaper.

Calculation of material for installation

Before fixing the wall panels in the kitchen, their number should be calculated. To do this, you must know the dimensions of the wall panels for the kitchen. Please note that there should be no errors. It is necessary to measure the width of the kitchen walls and divide it by the width of the panel. Thus, you will get the number of products needed for finishing. It may not be complete. If this happens, you will need to carefully trim one panel and fit it to size.

If there is a window, doorway or arch in the wall, this area must be measured. After that, subtract the resulting number from the length of the wall. To finish the walls, you will need profiles and corners with which you can fix the wall panels in the corners. It is recommended to leave gaps, because panels (especially sheet ones) may expand over time. The height of each piece should be one centimeter less than the distance between the floor and the ceiling.

After that, you can cut blanks of the desired size. If you will use a hacksaw, it is advisable to make cuts from the front side of the coating. If you plan to work with a circular saw, you need to cut the pieces from the side of the base. First, carefully cut the coating, then cut the panel itself with more force. When cutting, try to keep the carpet knife strictly perpendicular to the panel.

For perfectly cut straight lines, it is better to use a flat rail or ruler. For sockets and switches, you need to cut appropriate holes in the material. Before fixing the wall panels in the kitchen, they must lie in a room at room temperature for more than twelve hours, so that the humidity levels of the building materials and the ambient air can approach each other. Therefore, unpack the box and leave the material for a while.

The procedure for gluing wall panels

Sheets can be glued with acrylic, silicone or universal building adhesive. It is advisable to study the adhesive composition on the package and follow all the steps, taking into account the manufacturer's advice. First, wall panels are glued to the inner corner of the room, and then along the perimeter. The adhesive composition should be applied to the entire surface of the material.

  1. Tiles are square or rectangular wide panels with a side of 290-950 mm, mainly used for wall cladding or kitchen backsplash cladding.



Square fragments look good on the ceiling

  1. A plate (sheet) is the largest material in terms of area, which is sawn according to the parameters required by the customer. Dimensions are selected in the range from 1040 to 2800 mm for the most seamless wall covering.


In addition, MDF wall panels for the kitchen also differ in thickness.

  • The thinnest (5-9 mm) are convenient for their light weight and ease of installation, but they cannot boast of sufficient strength, so they are most often used in the manufacture of furniture facades, but can also be used to cover ceilings in the kitchen.
  • Medium thickness (10-18 mm) - the main material for wall cladding (as well as the manufacture of doors or furniture frames). They are strong enough, but their thickness will not significantly affect the usable space of the premises.
  • Thick (19-38 mm) - the most durable, mainly used in furniture production, but can also be used for sheathing large rooms that need additional insulation.

And finally, MDF wall panels for the kitchen can be divided by texture into smooth and embossed. A flat surface (especially with a glossy finish) visually enlarges the room, which is especially true for small kitchens. But on a textured cladding with a pronounced relief, various defects are much less visible, and it looks more unusual and impressive.


Embossed Decoration Materials based on MDF


Interesting! Those who want to practice design art can try their hand at selecting combinations of different colors or textures, as well as non-standard (for example, diagonal) installation of MDF boards. If you are not confident in your skills, use ready-made offers with original design, for example, materials with a 3D effect.


Optical illusions using 3D technologies

Options for facing the kitchen with MDF panels

If you decide to use MDF panels when decorating the kitchen, it is important to determine the area of ​​​​their coverage. Actually, there are two options - full cladding of all surfaces (which is quite rare) or fragmentary cladding of walls, ceilings or their sections. We propose to consider several zones in which this material will be and functional protection, and spectacular interior decoration.

Full plating - pros and cons

At first glance, it seems that the best option for finishing the kitchen with MDF panels is complete replacement all facing materials with decorative wooden plates. But the result obtained rarely lives up to expectations. To implement this idea, you need a really spacious room with a high ceiling, otherwise a small kitchen with such decor can turn into a kind of wooden box.

Of course, you can connect your imagination and try to create original color combinations, beat the texture of embossed and smooth materials, or make installation with non-standard installation. For example, pick up square slabs for the floor, multi-colored lining for the walls, and align the ceiling with seamless panels. But still it is better to leave this option for the kitchen in the country or in a country house.


Fully fitted kitchen in spacious home


MDF wall, floor and ceiling cladding

For kitchens in an apartment, partial finishing with MDF panels is more often used. This may be the cladding of the lower part of the walls, used mainly in large rooms, since in small kitchens this space is almost completely covered with furniture. You can also close the ceiling with MDF lining or sheet. Moreover, if wood-like slabs are more recommended for walls, the ceiling covering should be chosen in light neutral shades - white, pale blue, creamy. In addition to plain panels for the ceiling, stone imitation, for example, light marble, and original reliefs are suitable.



Highlighting the dining area with wood trim


A cozy duet - a massive countertop and a wall with a wooden finish

If the kitchen is spacious enough, has a long rectangular shape, or is combined with another room in the house, you can install a small partition, separating the dining and working areas not only visually. And here, seamless MDF wall sheets imitating wood will come in very handy. And for this, veneer from expensive breeds, and simple lacquer coating, and material with realistic photo printing. Air partitions made of MDF made by laser cutting look no less impressive.

Openwork partitions for zoning the kitchen space:

On a note! In kitchens with a small area (for example, in "Khrushchev"), this material is used to decorate the wall opposite the working one. Moreover, for this it is not even necessary to completely sheathe the entire area, it is enough to cover the surfaces free from furniture with MDF panels. Particularly good for partial cladding is a seamless sheet cut to fit the open space.

The use of MDF for a kitchen apron

The section of the wall between the upper and lower cabinets of the kitchen set refers to working area, that is, it is here that the impact of moisture and temperature is highest. Therefore, MDF panels for decoration should be chosen only with good protection (and ideally, moisture resistant) or additionally covered with a glass screen.

The most reliable option for wall panels for interior decoration of the kitchen are the so-called MDF skins with a heat-resistant plastic coating. By the way, another advantage of these sheet plates is their richest decorative assortment, including photo printing. We offer a selection of photos of wall panels on a kitchen apron for inspiration.

With plastic coating and photo printing:

On a note! It is better to mount wall panels for an apron on a crate in order to conduct wiring under them to illuminate the working area and communications for connecting various household appliances.

Do-it-yourself MDF cladding installation methods

For finishing walls and ceilings with any MDF panels, there are only two mounting options - glue and frame method. The latter is considered more environmentally friendly, since it does not require chemicals, which, when exposed to high temperatures, can release harmful substances. In a properly equipped kitchen, the negative effect of possible adhesive fumes is leveled by exhaust ventilation, so both options are equally popular and are successfully used for covering various surfaces.

Adhesive fastening of panels

In this way, you can mount any kind of panels, but it will be most reliable for fixing thin and medium MDF boards. Mounting on glue is chosen only in cases where the surface does not have defects that extend beyond the plane by more than 2-3 mm.


For long or voluminous fragments, it is better to glue the wall with glue

  • Installation starts from the corner - the first panel is pressed against the work surface, aligned vertically and horizontally with a level and tapped with a rubber mallet (or just a fist) for a snug fit. Then the following elements are attached.
  • In the case of gluing lining or tiles, the correctness of the connection is checked by the level every 3-5 fragments. Excess adhesive that comes out is immediately removed with a cloth soaked in water or alcohol.
  • After fixing the entire cladding, the necessary fittings are installed - internal, external and finishing corners, plinths.

Important! It is most convenient for novice craftsmen to use the so-called “liquid nails” for installation, more experienced ones can choose any universal reinforced adhesives or even mounting foam.

Installation on a frame or crate

If the kitchen does not please you with perfectly flat surfaces, you will have to equip a frame made of metal profiles or wooden slats for wall paneling. This option is also chosen when installing hidden wiring and ceiling sheathing.


Fastening MDF panels to the frame

Sequence of work:

  • The preparatory stage consists in applying a primer with fungicidal properties to the walls or ceiling. All wooden parts of the future frame are treated with the same impregnation.
  • Lathing is being done. When working with walls, the upper and lower rails are placed at a distance of 3-5 cm from the floor and ceiling, the rest are set aside by 40-50 cm. For the ceiling frame, a grid with a square side of 1 m is marked.
  • The frame elements are fixed to the working surface with self-tapping screws for metal or wood in increments of about 50 cm, checking the correct installation level.
  • Installation of panels starts from the corner. The first lamella is aligned along the vertical level and fixed to each lath of the crate with small carnations at such a distance that they can then be closed with fittings. On the other side of the lamella, the comb is also attached to the frame. It is most convenient to use special clamps for this (in construction jargon - clamps).


Clamp mounting system

  • The next lamella is installed in the lock of the previous one and is also fixed with a clamp by the comb. This rapport is repeated around the perimeter.
  • The last plank, if necessary, is cut to width with a hacksaw (if the gap is too narrow, you can reduce the width of the first and last fragment so that the difference is not striking).
  • After installing all the main elements, the turn of fittings comes - the necessary corners and plinths are superimposed.


Video: how to fix MDF panels on the working wall of the kitchen

Now you know how to sheathe ceiling or walls with MDF panels. This work is really simple and accessible even to a non-professional master, but if there is not enough time for independent experiments, or there is simply no confidence in your own building skills, you can always call for help from specialists who will install MDF panels with high quality and as soon as possible.

The kitchen is one of the most difficult areas in the design of a modern interior. This is especially noticeable when, since in addition to good aesthetic data, the surface must also effectively resist frequent contamination and be easy to clean.

To decorate work areas, tiles are most often used, but not everyone will like the mosaic structure, appearance and price of ceramic products.

The closest alternative to tiles are wall panels, which not only match, but in many ways surpass ceramic products in terms of performance and visual impact. Due to the artificial origin, the panels are quite easy to form, which in turn allows you to significantly diversify the surface texture and color range.

Panels for finishing the kitchen are made of PVC or MDF - which modification to give your preference depends solely on your wishes.


PVC panels have a lower cost and moisture resistance, however, their installation can be carried out exclusively on a pre-assembled frame. MDF sheets have heat and sound insulation properties and can be fixed on the wall both with adhesive and frame method.

The disadvantages of MDF products include high cost and relatively weak resistance to moisture.

Also, this product is distinguished by ease of installation - even without professional skills, you can install the panels yourself without any difficulties. In this article, you will be provided with how to finish the kitchen with wall panels.

Panel mounting

Finishing the kitchen with panels is carried out in two ways - glued or on a pre-assembled frame. The first method is used exclusively in combination with MDF sheets - both MDF and PVC analogues can be mounted in a frame way. We'll take a look at both technologies below.

Panel sticker


The advantage of adhesive mounting MDF sheets is simplicity and cost-effectiveness - for fixing there is no need to assemble the supporting frame, which saves money on the purchase of material. The disadvantage of this method is the lack of thermal insulation and the obligatory presence of the most even surface in order to avoid voids and excessive consumption of the adhesive composition.

Most often, the walls in the kitchen are decorated with 122x244 wall panels using the adhesive method, since smaller counterparts are easier to “plant” on the frame.

Surface preparation

  • Peeling layers of whitewash, paint, plaster, etc. must be removed from the walls. – the surface must be continuous and reliable. Cracks, cavities and other irregularities are filled with a repair mass, the composition of which is selected based on the structure of the original finish. As a result, you should get a flat surface with a uniform texture;


  • If the surface is porous, it is necessary to fill small voids and make the wall structure homogeneous.

Note! In this case, it implies the installation of sheets already in advance, which complies with all building codes. In any other case, it may be necessary to level the walls with plaster or putty.

gluing

Before gluing, the panels should be left for 24 hours in the room where they will be installed, so that the material can adapt to the temperature regime.

Sheets must be unpacked in such a way as to ensure air access to each element.

  • The back of the panel is cleaned of dirt and degreased, after which an adhesive composition is applied to it, according to one of the schemes shown in the figure;

  • The panel must be pressed firmly against the wall and the entire surface of the sheet should be tapped in order to evenly distribute the adhesive. For guaranteed fixation, it is recommended to use spacers and other temporary fixators;
  • Between the panels and the floor/ceiling/inner corner, it is necessary to provide a temperature gap of at least 3 mm, which is necessary for the thermal expansion of the material.
  • All joints, external and internal corners are masked with moldings and profiles, or filled with sealant - the first option is preferable, as it ensures complete tightness of the coating;

Note! If you are using moldings or other connectors, sealant should also be applied to the joints to prevent moisture from entering the inside of the panel.

Mounting in a frame way is carried out by means of a tongue-and-groove lock, which is located at the ends of the panel. The elements are fixed on a pre-assembled frame, which allows you to smooth out small wall irregularities.

Assembly of the crate

  • As a material for assembling the supporting frame, you can use both a wooden bar and a metal profile. The thickness of the elements in this case does not play a big role, since wall paneling in the kitchen does not imply the presence of thermal insulation;
  • First of all, the lowest rail / profile is installed, the subsequent frame elements are arranged in 40 cm increments from each other. If wooden slats are used, then their fixation is carried out by means of polyamide screws. The metal profile is mounted using metal fasteners;

  • During installation, it is important to follow the horizontal and vertical profiles / beams using the building level. Ultimately, all elements of the frame should be a single plane and be on the same level;
  • Sheathing starts with inner corner- using a stapler or screws, a corner is mounted into which the first panel is inserted. Then the free side of the panel is fixed and the next one is inserted - for a tighter fit, you can knock out the panel by placing a piece of foam between it and the hammer so as not to damage the edge;

  • When the sheathing reaches the next corner, a corner is put on the outer panel, after which the panel can be fixed. External corners are also formed by means of the corresponding corners;
  • To seal the sheathing, the joints are coated with sealant. It is most convenient to carry out longitudinal cuts with a construction knife, and transverse cuts with a hacksaw.

Outcome

Finishing panels for the kitchen make it possible to diversify the interior with bright colors and new ideas, while maintaining the functionality of the coating. Along with the unique appearance You will get a dirt-resistant surface that is easy to care for.

You can get more on this topic by watching the video in this article.

The choice of materials for kitchen renovation is striking in its variety: different kinds tiles, wallpaper, lining, a wide range of wall panels. What is right for you depends on taste preferences and budget.

I propose to consider the option of how to make a kitchen renovation with wall panels. It looks attractive, is reliable, easy to install. Does not require large financial investments. Repairs can be done independently, without inviting specialists.

Wall panels suitable for kitchen renovation can be made from various materials:


After you have decided on the choice of material, made measurements, it's time to think about the direct finishing process.

Installation of wall panels

MDF, PVC:


Option 1

Provided that the walls of the room are even, almost perfect, do not have cracks, protrusions, the panels can be mounted on an adhesive composition or liquid nails. The easiest option, but it has pitfalls. When you decide to update the repair, it will be difficult to peel off the old panels.

Option 2

Repair with wall panels is great solution when the walls are uneven. The material is attached to the frame, which will allow not only to finish the walls or ceiling, but also to align them.

Stage 1

Room preparation. We clean the walls of the old finish.

Stage 2

Checking availability necessary tools. You will need: ruler, plumb line, level, nails, self-tapping screws, drill, hammer.

Stage 3

Stage 4

Installing the frame. The structure on which the panels will be attached can be made of wooden beam, rails, plastic or metal profile.

If you have chosen a wooden frame, do not forget to pre-lubricate the planks with a composition that protects against mold and fungus. The solution is usually toxic. Better to do it outdoors.

The profile of the crate is attached to the wall with self-tapping screws. Step from 30 to 50 cm, so that the structure is strong. It is important to install the frame slats as evenly as possible. This will help plumb, level.

If you want to insulate the room or improve sound insulation, then the insulating material is laid between the crate.

Starting from the left corner, farthest from the window, we mount the panels. We set the first copy in a corner, fasten it to the frame bar with small nails. If you have a furniture stapler, you can use it.

Regarding the required panel length, leave about 10 mm to the floor and ceiling. Over time, the material tends to expand slightly. Scraps are useful for installation in the area of ​​\u200b\u200bwindows, doors, mezzanines. The next panel will be attached to the previous one using a special lock, already thought out by the manufacturer. We fix each panel to the frame with nails.

The last copy is not fastened with nails, but is inserted into the lock between two adjacent panels

We install the necessary accessories. Corners, borders, plinths. They can be fixed with liquid nails or small ordinary nails.

The locations of the slats of the crate must be marked. It is on them that shelves, cabinets, hooks will then be attached.

Panels can be mounted in any direction: vertically, horizontally, diagonally. It must be remembered that the slats of the frame must always be perpendicular to the panels. This installation scheme is suitable for walls and ceilings. The only difference is that for walls it is better to choose thicker panels, as they are subject to physical stress. The stronger the better. For the ceiling, such a need does not arise.

Stage 6

After repair with panels, the room is easy to clean. No cement dust, plaster, paint smell. Enjoying a beautiful new finish that is as easy to operate as it is to install.

Glass wall panels

A great alternative to a kitchen backsplash made of tiles can be skinali or, in other words, a glass panel. Mounted with glue or by screwing. Does not require leveling the walls. The installation method by screwing is considered the most reliable. The manufacturer provides holes in the panel through which screws are inserted, the material is attached to the wall. Then the top of the screw is closed with a decorative cap. Looks organic, not striking.

Video tutorials on how to make a kitchen renovation with wall panels with your own hands:

Perform if necessary budget repair kitchen space, without losing the practicality of the finish, you can take advantage of the benefits. They allow you to create a decent interior - in the photo in this article you can see examples of such a design, and at the same time, decorating the walls of the kitchen with plastic panels will not hit your pocket too hard.

Advantages and disadvantages of the solution

It is quite rare to find a material that combines low cost and at the same time, has a lot of other advantages. PVC panels can become just such a coating. Their advantages include:

  • Water resistant. Humidity is always high in kitchens and plastic will be out of competition here - it easily tolerates contact with water. At the same time, after installation, a continuous surface is formed, which does not allow water to pass into the coating.
  • Plastic not only resists moisture well, but is also easily cleaned of various contaminants, and for this operation you can use ordinary detergents that do not contain abrasive or too aggressive chemical components.
  • Rich palette of colors and shades. Can pick up different variants details: with drawings, plain or imitating any materials of natural origin.
  • Ease of installation. There are several methods for installing panels on walls. At the same time, anyone can cope with the work, even without such experience.
  • The ability of some varieties of plastic to carry high temperatures without melting or losing its original shape. This property is especially useful when PVC wall panels are used for interior decoration walls of the kitchen in the working area, near the stove.
  • The ability to use longitudinal joints of adjacent elements to give the finish certain visual effects. Horizontal elements will expand the space visually, while vertical elements will create a feeling of higher ceiling height.

Plastic also has some disadvantages. Basically, they are expressed in the following points:

  • Plastic itself is not very strong and all coatings made from it also have not too high mechanical strength.
  • Over time, the surface of such elements can change its color under the influence of ultraviolet light - the colors become paler, and the white strips may turn yellow.
  • Potential fire hazard. When ignited, such materials can not only burn and melt, but also emit toxic smoke.

However, there are much fewer disadvantages than positive aspects, and plastic panels for wall decoration in the kitchen are widely used, which indicates the high popularity of this solution.

Varieties of material

Very often, buyers imagine PVC panels in the form of long strips that can be connected to each other using a tongue and groove system. However, this is only one of the varieties of such details. It is most often called lining. The width of such planks varies from six centimeters to twelve and a half, and their length reaches six meters.

The second type of planks, in fact, will be the same panels - their width already starts from fifteen centimeters and can reach fifty. At the same time, the length of one part in most cases is three meters. This is the most popular type of detail, which has one advantage over lining: you can assemble an almost continuous surface, without noticeable joints of adjacent elements.

The latest type of PVC panels will be sheet materials, with impressive dimensions - from eighty centimeters to two meters wide and from one and a half to four meters long. These pieces are used to cover large spaces and can be an excellent choice when decorating wide walls that are not supposed to hang kitchen cabinets.

How to mount

All types of PVC parts can be installed on the walls in two ways: with glue and on a base made of rails or metal parts. At the same time, the first method is suitable only for very even walls, and the second can be used in any situation. There is nothing special to say about gluing - the part is simply smeared and pressed against the plane, but installation on the crate sometimes raises questions.

In fact, everything is very simple: each of the parts is fixed on the rails with the help of special parts - kleimers or simply shot with a construction stapler. The result is a kitchen, as in the photo below - here the walls are finished with standard panels that imitate a wood pattern.


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