Vinilcomestilo

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

 We recommend a 7 – 8 year kitchen wrap material.

After booking, you will receive an email with all the instructions you need. More often than not we will only ask the client to make sure the kitchen is clear and clean before our installer arrives for wrapping.

You would only need to do this if the inside of the kitchen cabinet is getting wrapped.

We don’t recommend this but it can be done. The cost of doing the inside of the cabinets normally would out way the savings that can be achieved from the external.

When you request a quote for your kitchen to be wrapped you will have the option for wrapped inside and not wrapped inside.

We would recommend not to wrap the insides as this won’t be visible to visitors and helps keep the cost down.

Depending on the size of the kitchen we aim to have your kitchen fully wrapped within 1 to 2 days.

It is always based on the number of units, doors, drawers etc. and obviously on the type of finish you wish to go for, but typical savings are normally between 40% and 80%

There are literally hundreds of options available from a simple colour change to glossy white, or an upgrade to a textured wood or marble finish. There are more finish options with wrapping than commercial replacement.

We will always endeavour to fix any damage as best we can, but this is a refurbishment wrap and any imperfections can be seen if you choose a flat colour. Other textured wraps are more suitable to cover imperfections. These options will be discussed at the initial survey.

This is not a problem for us. We use our own innovative technique to convert these types of doors for wrapping.

Yes vinyl can be used for wrapping worktops. Care has to be taken when placing hot items directly onto the wrapped surfaces. We recommend the use of trivets.

The material we use is very durable, and is specially made for internal use. We would just urge care and attention as with any new piece of furniture. We do know however that accidents happen and if any part of the wrap gets damaged it can simply be replaced or patched depending on the material pattern.

Care for it the same way you would with your current kitchen. Simply wipe down any spillages using soapy water or most cleaning products. All the materials we use are 100% waterproof too.

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