Professional Wrapping Solutions | Dubai Home Refurbishment

FAQs

What are your payment terms?

Our payment terms are 100% upfront payment for any projects under the value of AED 9,000. Those projects that are above AED 9,000 we can be more flexible and payment terms can vary, though an advance payment of 70-80% is usually required depending on the duration and scope of work.

Cost-Effective Alternative to Replacement: Interior wrapping provides a more affordable option compared to completely replacing surfaces such as countertops, cabinets, doors, or furniture. It allows for a quick and cost-effective transformation of the interior without the need for extensive renovations.

 

Versatility in Design: Interior film comes in a variety of colors, patterns, and textures, providing a wide range of design possibilities. This versatility allows individuals to customize their interiors according to personal preferences and design trends.

 

Quick Installation and Minimal Downtime: Unlike traditional renovation methods that may take weeks to complete, interior wrapping can be done relatively quickly. The installation process is efficient, causing minimal disruption to daily activities in both residential and commercial spaces.

 

Protective Layer: The vinyl film used in interior wrapping often serves as a protective layer for the surfaces it covers. It can guard against scratches, stains, and general wear and tear, helping to maintain the integrity and appearance of the underlying material.

 

Easy Maintenance: Wrapped surfaces are generally easy to clean and maintain. Vinyl is resistant to moisture, making it suitable for areas prone to spills or dampness. Cleaning usually involves mild solutions and is less labor-intensive compared to some other materials.

 

Non-Permanent Solution: Interior wrapping is not permanent change, which makes it suitable for individuals who enjoy updating their living or working spaces regularly. If someone wishes to change the design or revert to the original surface, the vinyl can be removed without causing damage as long as the original surface is in good condition before wrapping.

 

Environmentally Friendly Option: Choosing interior wrapping over replacement can be more environmentally friendly. It reduces the need for discarding old materials and can contribute to sustainability efforts.

 

Enhanced Aesthetics: Interior wrapping allows for creative and unique designs that can significantly enhance the aesthetics of a space. Whether mimicking expensive materials or creating a bold statement, the visual impact can be striking.

Yes, absolutely, our material is 100% waterproof, antibacterial, and mold resistant.

Yes, your normal household cleaning products can be used.

Our Film is heat resistant up to 110 degrees. With this in mind, an example would be; a hot plate from the microwave is fine, but a frying pan which is taken directly off the stove is not advised.

Our film is stain resistant. However, just with any other material there are items that can stain the Interior Film such as turmeric and pure essential oils. Therefore, we recommend keeping these items away from the countertops and remain vigilant with others. If you spill something that you may think could stain any other surface, its best to wipe the material immediately to prevent any issues occurring.

We do not recommend using the Interior Film on floors. Alternatively, we have materials which are specifically designed for being used as flooring products which are called SPC & LVT. These flooring solutions are considerably more durable for heave traffic areas due to their inherent abrasion resistance. You can check out our flooring options by clicking the following link https://creativewrap.ae/flooringoptions-residential/

Absolutely, we transform a minimum of 10 residential properties a day in Dubai alone, so imagine the amount of landfill that we are saving by wrapping kitchens, bathrooms and interior doors rather than replacing.

Yes, our HQ 4,000sqf showroom is based in Dubai Investments Park 1.

We also have a showroom in Egypt, Brunei and Jordan.