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PVC decorative film is a versatile, low-cost surface material used to change the look and protect furniture, doors, cabinets, walls, and floors. In Peru, where homeowners and small contractors seek affordable and durable finishes for apartments in Lima, coastal homes, and Andean residences, PVC film has become a top choice for quick remodeling, protective surfaces, and custom decor without the expense of solid wood or natural stone.
PVC decorative film is a thin polyvinyl chloride layer with printed patterns or embossed textures (wood grain, marble, metallic, matte, glossy, 3D silk, etc.) that is laminated or glued to substrates like MDF, particleboard, metal, glass, or concrete. It delivers high design flexibility — allowing Peruvian designers and homeowners to match modern trends or traditional styles at a fraction of the cost.
Wood grain for furniture and doors, marble and stone effects for countertops and floors, and anti-oil or waterproof films for kitchens and bathrooms are especially popular in Peru. Small retail stores, Airbnb hosts, and DIY renovators use PVC film to refresh interiors quickly with minimal disruption.

Several local factors make PVC film well-suited for Peruvian markets:
Cost-sensitive renovation: PVC film reduces material and labor costs compared with veneered or solid surfaces.
Climate adaptability: Many PVC films resist moisture and are easier to maintain in humid coastal cities like Lima or rainy jungle areas.
Fast updates for rentals: Landlords and short-term rental owners can update looks quickly between guests.
Wide design range: Trendy finishes that imitate wood, marble, metal, or silk textures are available without importing heavy raw materials.
PVC decorative film is scratch-resistant, washable, and available with anti-UV and anti-scratch coatings. In coastal or high-sun areas of Peru, select films with UV stabilizers to avoid fading. Regular cleaning with mild soap and soft cloth keeps surfaces looking new; avoid abrasive cleaners.
| Type | Best For | Typical Thickness | Durability (Years) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Calendered glossy film | Wardrobes, cabinets | 60–180 μm | 5–12 |
| Matte / silk texture | Modern interiors, low-glare doors | 80–200 μm | 6–15 |
| Anti-oil / waterproof | Kitchen & bathroom surfaces | 100–250 μm | 7–15 |
| Embossed wood grain | Doors, furniture, skirting boards | 90–220 μm | 6–12 |
Prepare the substrate: ensure boards are dry, flat, and free of dust. For humid regions, use moisture-resistant MDF or sealed surfaces. Many installers in Lima and Arequipa prefer heat-seaming for a seamless edge on cabinetry.

Choose films with clear technical specs: thickness (μm), surface treatment (gloss/matte/emboss), peel strength, and UV resistance. For commercial projects, ask suppliers about split-packaging and OEM customization options to keep inventory flexible.
If you’re ordering internationally or sourcing larger volumes, consider manufacturers with full in-house production and quality control to ensure consistent color and texture. Pulivk offers calendering, printing, and split-packaging capabilities for tailored orders and reliable lead times: https://pvcfilmtec.com/
Is PVC film waterproof? Many anti-oil and waterproof PVC films resist moisture, but edges and seams must be properly sealed for long-term wet-area use.
Can it mimic natural wood or marble? Yes — modern printing and embossing achieve very convincing textures at lower cost and weight.
Is installation DIY-friendly? Small projects (shelf lining, stickers) are DIY-friendly; full-panel application usually requires an experienced laminator or carpenter for best results.