
Luxurious and durable waterproof
panelling, manufactured using
state-of-the-art technology.
Available in many modern and traditional
finishes, you’ll be able to do away with
tiles and have a perfect performance
with a robust finish.
With a 10-year manufacturer’s guarantee against
manufacturing defects, you can be
reassured on quality while choosing style.
Key Features:
- metrowall wall panelling is 100% waterproof, making it ideal
for anywhere in the house you might have used tiles. - It’s so easy and quick to install and maintain, you’ll be glad
you chose technology over tradition. - Tongue and groove application, with hidden joints or square edge if no joints required
- The smooth clean finish looks incredible and will last for years. metrowall comes in a variety of colours and finishes
to make your style come to life - A full suite of trims is available in co-ordinating décors to ensure your
chosen colourway flows throughout
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Metrowall Cosmic Matte (Wall Panelling)
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Metrowall Granite Matte (Wall Panelling)
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Metrowall Carbon Embossed (Wall Panelling)
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Metrowall Cement Embossed (Wall Panelling)
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Metrowall Linen Embossed (Wall Panelling)
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Metrowall Grey Embossed (Wall Panelling)
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Metrowall Carrara Matte (Wall Panelling)
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Metrowall Calacatta Matte (Wall Panelling)
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Metrowall Cream Gloss (Wall Panelling)
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Metrowall Porcelain Gloss (Wall Panelling)
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Metrowall Slate Gloss (Wall Panelling)
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Metrowall Bardiglio Gloss (Wall Panelling)
TRIMS / EXTRUSIONS
A full suite of trims is available in co-ordinating décors to ensure your chosen colourway flows throughout. Internal and external corners keep the joint neat and will also help to compensate if your walls are not completely square. The ‘H’ joint plays a similar role if you are putting two panels side by side.
Finally – to tidy up ends, the end cap is the trim of choice. For some installations trims may not be needed. The cut edge of metrowall is completely waterproof and can easily be trimmed and profiled or just sanded to a tidy finish. Similarly, two straight edges can be butted together while the panels are being bonded to the wall.