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As global architecture and interior design continue to evolve toward sustainability, durability, and aesthetic flexibility, WPC (Wood Plastic Composite) wall panels are becoming a dominant

In today’s highly competitive hospitality market, hotel renovation is no longer simply about refreshing aesthetics—it is a strategic investment in guest experience, operational efficiency, brand

In modern architecture and interior design, sound control is no longer an optional luxury—it is a fundamental performance requirement. Whether in hotels, offices, educational institutions,

Introduction In modern construction and facade engineering, lightweight decorative cladding materials are rapidly replacing traditional stone systems. Among them, PU (Polyurethane) stone panels have become

In the global hospitality industry, interior materials are no longer selected based solely on appearance. Modern hotels require materials that combine luxury aesthetics, durability, sustainability,

Introduction Laminate wall boards have become one of the most widely used interior decorative and functional wall materials in modern construction and interior design. From

Introduction In modern hospitality design, material selection plays a critical role in balancing aesthetics, durability, safety, and lifecycle cost. Hotels, especially high-traffic areas such as

Carbon Crystal Board is a next-generation composite decorative wall panel made from carbon-based materials, PVC, and mineral fillers. It offers waterproofing, fire resistance, durability, and

Introduction In modern hospitality design, bathrooms are no longer just functional spaces—they are an essential part of the guest experience. Cleanliness, durability, aesthetics, and maintenance

In recent years, the global hotel industry has undergone a significant transformation. From luxury resorts to business hotels and boutique hospitality projects, owners and developers