Make surfaces slick with zero-joint edgebanding
With the move to minimal hardware, the edge, which has often been an afterthought, becomes an even more prominent feature of your final design. Nothing says quality like a seamless finished without distracting glue lines.
This look can only be achieved with zero-joint edgebanding, an adhesion process that allows the board and the edgeband to appear as one solid surface. Many other adhesion methods – such as EVA glue, PUR glue and pre-coated glue layer – have visible glue lines that shrink and swell in heat and humidity, forming gaps that collect dirt and harbor bacteria.
Cleaning solutions and UV rays can also cause these visible glue lines to yellow, dramatically decreasing appearance over time. The seamless joint and high-performance seal of zero-joint edgebanding gives closet and storage components a flawless, clean appearance that lasts.
Add some shine with metallics
Metallics – both warm and cool – are an exciting new play in the surfaces landscape. In the absence of decorative hardware, they provide a welcomed accent in organizational spaces. Since metallics mix well with stone, wood, glass, gloss and matte, there are virtually unlimited design combinations to explore to strike just the right tone for each client.
In closets and organizational spaces, it’s time to leave the world of white melamine and tired woodgrains with EVA-glue-adhered edgeband behind. The sleek furnishings in these spaces is where modern engineered surfaces excel. With both visual and tactile appeal, they elevate the design and offer long-lasting refuge. From soft neutral colors to gloss and matte finishes, from natural textures to metallics, designers have endless options to guide clients to their own individual design.
By Jesse Collins, Director of Marketing and Communications Manager
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