Gradually, liquid wallpaper comes to replace standard paper wallpaper. Few people guess that they are similar to ordinary wallpaper only their name. Liquid wallpaper is essentially a decorative plaster, which basically contains cellulose natural fiber and a binder of an adhesive solution. At first, liquid wallpaper was made only of pure cellulose, therefore, they are traditionally nicknamed wallpaper. In their structure, they contain small flakes of paper, and when applying to the surface of the walls, a moisture -resistant and smooth or slightly embossed coating is formed, absolutely monolithic. Liquid wallpaper has a number of important advantages.
Firstly, under the influence of ultraviolet rays, they practically do not burn out, providing excellent thermal and sound insulation. Liquid wallpaper withstand temperature jumps and mechanical exposure, have excellent antistatic properties (which means that the inability of dust is held on their surface), fire resistant. They are safe for ecology, because only natural components participate in their production. The use of liquid wallpaper in children’s rooms is especially relevant, since the variety of colors allows you to create paintings and panels on the walls.