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Plywood is a material manufactured from thin layers or “plies” of wood veneer that are glued together with adjacent layers having their wood grain rotated.

Residential Interiors
We offer comprehensive home interior solutions, including sofas and furnishings, loungers, accent chairs, wing chairs, and more.

Civil Works
Civil Works We execute projects involving flooring, wall tiling, interior and exterior painting, as well as electrical and plumbing services—customized to meet customer requirements.

Corporate Interiors
Corporate Interiors Corporate interior design requires a great deal of planning and visualization, and we ensure active client involvement to maximize project effectiveness. We offer customized solutions for corporate spaces—including design, interior furnishing, electrical, and plumbing services.
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Design & Execution Works

Marble & Hard Finishes

Decorative Gypsum & Painting Works

Wooden Painting & Calling Works

Loose Furniture

Customized Rocks & Cupboards
Products

BWP Plywood
BWP Plywood BWP stands for Boiling Water Proof grade, indicating that plywood marked with this label meets standard norms for water resistance. These boards are designed to withstand prolonged exposure to water and moisture without compromising their structural integrity.

BWR Plywood
BWR Plywood BWR, or Boiling Water-Resistant plywood, as the name suggests, is highly water-resistant. It is considered waterproof and is widely used for making furniture for homes, offices, and even outdoor spaces. BWR plywood is manufactured using phenolic resins, which enhance its durability and resistance to moisture.

HDF Woods
High-Density Fibreboard (HDF), also known as hardboard, is similar to MDF in that it is a man-made composite panel made from compressed wood fibres. However, HDF is a stronger and denser material, typically reaching a density of up to 900 kg/m³.

MDF Woods
MDF (Medium-Density Fibreboard) is traditionally made from wood fibers that have been broken down into residuals, then mixed with wax and resins, and finally heat-pressed into a dense, uniform board.

Veneers with Lacquer finish
Veneers with Lacquer Finish If you’re a wood enthusiast looking to add a natural wood touch to your shutters, choosing the right wood veneer is a perfect option.
Veneers are thin slices of natural wood produced using slicing or rotary-cutting machines. One of their key advantages over solid wood is enhanced stability. While solid wood can be prone to warping and splitting, veneers—made from layers of wood glued together—are less likely to crack or distort over time.
Another major benefit is sustainability. Furniture made with wood veneer uses significantly less wood than pieces made from solid timber, making it a more eco-conscious choice without compromising on style or finish
Laminate
Laminate Laminate is composed of thin layers of flat paper, pressed together with resins and finished with decorative paper using high pressure. It’s a popular choice among customers due to its wide variety of finish options—including matte, glossy, textured, metallic, and leather—available in both wood grain and solid color patterns. Laminate is also more durable, cost-effective, and easier to maintain compared to many other surface finishes.


PVC Membrane
PVC Membrane PVC membrane foils offer an aesthetic and highly appealing finish for shutters. As these shutters are machine-pressed, they do not require edge banding like laminated or veneered shutters. Available finishes include matte, glossy, textured, metallic, and more—providing a versatile range of options to suit any design style.
PU Lacquered finish
PU Lacquered Finish Polyurethane coatings are highly recommended for surfaces exposed to significant wear and tear, offering excellent chemical and physical resistance.
We offer a vast selection of PU lacquered shutter panels—available in over 1000 RAL shades—with high-gloss and matte finishes. These panels are ideal for kitchen cabinet doors, wardrobe doors, TV unit drawer fascias, and other contemporary storage unit applications, including kids’ rooms and living areas.


CNC Design
CNC Design CNC stands for Computer Numerical Control, a process in which a computer converts designs created using Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software into numerical data. These numbers represent coordinates that guide the movement of the cutting tools, enabling precise and intricate shaping of materials.