Hygienic wall and ceiling cladding can be used in any number of situations in which hygiene is a priority. This includes places such as hospitals, laboratories, dental surgeries, places where food is prepared on an almost industrial scale to produce the meals you find in stores like Iceland, and many more.
It follows that it is also used considerably in kitchens, whether they are commercial or even residential, such as in a care home. PVC cladding for kitchens, providing it is correctly installed, will produce a hygienic atmosphere for food preparation and cooking in which any contamination can be kept to a minimum. Certainly, in commercial kitchens food spills will occur, but plastic cladding for kitchens is very easily maintained. Food spills will simply wipe off with a damp cloth and the cladding is as good as new. It really cannot get any easier, and PVC kitchen wall cladding is very much simpler to maintain than stainless steel.
It can also look a lot nicer too. Stainless steel is – well – stainless steel, whereas PVC wall cladding can be obtained in a wide range of colours when you go to a specialist stockist. Of course, you can get it in white, and that is actually still the most popular, but you can have it in all sorts of colours and it can be pastel matte or gloss finished.
So with PVC wall cladding you get the best of both worlds. Perfect hygiene and something that is nice to look at also.

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