We can unfortunately not create any custom designs. The vinyl is delivered to us straight from the manufacturer in ready packaged rolls and roll sizes. Our warehouse is not equiped for splitting any rolls.
✓ Quick & easy installation:
Transform your space in minutes. No sanding, multiple coats of paint or spills
✓ Affordable and hassle-free alternative to new furniture:
Skip the search, transport, and assembly headaches with our convenient solutions
✓ True-to-nature designs with tactile surfaces:
embossed textured finishes that feels like real wood
✓ Quick & easy installation:
Transform your space in minutes. No sanding, multiple coats of paint or spills
✓ Affordable and hassle-free alternative to new furniture:
Skip the search, transport, and assembly headaches with our convenient solutions
✓ True-to-nature designs with tactile surfaces:
embossed textured finishes that feels like real wood
Vinyl wrapping your cupboards is a cost-effective way to renovate your kitchen. While any of our designs are suitable, some are more popular than others. Most customers choose between plain matte or glossy colours or a wood grain design. The matte vinyl collection is the thinnest and is only recommended for completely smooth surfaces without imperfections. The glossy collection is slightly thicker, hides imperfections better, and is easier to clean. The wood grain collection has an embossed finish that looks and feels like real wood, making it ideal for surfaces with bumps or other imperfections that can't be completely flattened before installation.
For medium to large kitchens, we recommend the 67.5cm x 15m rolls, which cover more area with less wastage. If you are only covering a few cupboards, the 2m rolls may suffice. Our most popular selections for kitchens are white and black (in both matte and glossy) and oak wood grain vinyl. Additionally, new on-trend colors from our matte collections are always in high demand and often sell out quickly.
Many customers wonder if they should cover the inside of their cupboards. Generally, we do not find it necessary unless your cupboards are frequently left open or the interior color is particularly unappealing.
Vinyl wrapping an old benchtop is an easy and affordable way to rejuvenate it. The vinyl is easy to install, water and alcohol-resistant, and can withstand temperatures up to 75°C. A standard benchtop is usually 60cm wide, making our 67.5cm rolls ideal. If your benchtop is shorter than 2m, the 2m rolls are sufficient. To avoid seams, opt for a 15m roll for larger kitchens. The most popular designs are from our marble and stone collection, followed by the wood grain collection. To prolong the life of your vinyl, use pot protectors and cutting boards, lift objects instead of shuffling them, and seal the edges around the hob, sink, and taps with silicone.
Adhesive vinyl is resistant to bathroom humidity, making it perfect for giving your vanity a new look. Usually, a couple of 45cm x 2m rolls are enough to cover the door fronts, drawers, and side panels. Depending on the width of your vanity top, choose either a 45cm or 67.5cm wide roll. Seal any edges with silicone to ensure durability.
If you have an old drawer that looks tired or doesn’t match your desired aesthetic, consider wrapping it with vinyl instead of replacing the whole unit. A fresh surface can make a big difference, and you can easily mix and match designs. Usually, a couple of 2m rolls are enough for this project.
Applying vinyl on top of a table is a quick and easy project that can change the entire look and make it easier to clean. This can be done on dinner tables, coffee tables, square and round tables, and even glass indoor and outdoor tables. Popular designs for this purpose include plain colors, wood grain, and marble and stone collections. Choose the right-sized vinyl for your table.
For surfaces wider than 90cm, we recommend using a wood grain design. The join can be easily hidden and is less noticeable. Apply the smallest piece closest to the wall or furthest from where you usually stand, then apply the second piece with a 3-5mm overlap. This way, the eye will overlook the join.
Vinyl wrapping your cupboards is a cost-effective way to renovate your kitchen. While any of our designs are suitable, some are more popular than others. Most customers choose between plain matte or glossy colours or a wood grain design. The matte vinyl collection is the thinnest and is only recommended for completely smooth surfaces without imperfections. The glossy collection is slightly thicker, hides imperfections better, and is easier to clean. The wood grain collection has an embossed finish that looks and feels like real wood, making it ideal for surfaces with bumps or other imperfections that can't be completely flattened before installation.
For medium to large kitchens, we recommend the 67.5cm x 15m rolls, which cover more area with less wastage. If you are only covering a few cupboards, the 2m rolls may suffice. Our most popular selections for kitchens are white and black (in both matte and glossy) and oak wood grain vinyl. Additionally, new on-trend colors from our matte collections are always in high demand and often sell out quickly.
Many customers wonder if they should cover the inside of their cupboards. Generally, we do not find it necessary unless your cupboards are frequently left open or the interior color is particularly unappealing.
Vinyl wrapping an old benchtop is an easy and affordable way to rejuvenate it. The vinyl is easy to install, water and alcohol-resistant, and can withstand temperatures up to 75°C. A standard benchtop is usually 60cm wide, making our 67.5cm rolls ideal. If your benchtop is shorter than 2m, the 2m rolls are sufficient. To avoid seams, opt for a 15m roll for larger kitchens. The most popular designs are from our marble and stone collection, followed by the wood grain collection. To prolong the life of your vinyl, use pot protectors and cutting boards, lift objects instead of shuffling them, and seal the edges around the hob, sink, and taps with silicone.
Adhesive vinyl is resistant to bathroom humidity, making it perfect for giving your vanity a new look. Usually, a couple of 45cm x 2m rolls are enough to cover the door fronts, drawers, and side panels. Depending on the width of your vanity top, choose either a 45cm or 67.5cm wide roll. Seal any edges with silicone to ensure durability.
If you have an old drawer that looks tired or doesn’t match your desired aesthetic, consider wrapping it with vinyl instead of replacing the whole unit. A fresh surface can make a big difference, and you can easily mix and match designs. Usually, a couple of 2m rolls are enough for this project.
Applying vinyl on top of a table is a quick and easy project that can change the entire look and make it easier to clean. This can be done on dinner tables, coffee tables, square and round tables, and even glass indoor and outdoor tables. Popular designs for this purpose include plain colors, wood grain, and marble and stone collections. Choose the right-sized vinyl for your table.
For surfaces wider than 90cm, we recommend using a wood grain design. The join can be easily hidden and is less noticeable. Apply the smallest piece closest to the wall or furthest from where you usually stand, then apply the second piece with a 3-5mm overlap. This way, the eye will overlook the join.