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Membrane is a versatile, thin layer of material used in a wide range of applications, including construction, electronics, and interior design. In the context of interior design, particularly for kitchens and wardrobes, membrane refers to a type of surface finishing often applied to MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) or other engineered wood materials. This membrane is made from a PVC or acrylic film that is thermally bonded to the substrate, creating a smooth, durable, and aesthetically appealing surface. Membrane finishes are popular for cabinet doors, wardrobe panels, and kitchen surfaces due to their resistance to moisture, stains, and scratches, making them easy to clean and maintain. Available in various colors, textures, and patterns, membrane finishes can mimic wood, stone, or solid colors, offering flexibility and a modern look. It’s a cost-effective solution that provides a high-quality finish while being resistant to the wear and tear typically found in high-traffic areas like kitchens and wardrobes.

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