The SPC Decorative Line delivers a high‑performance, visually striking surface solution designed for floors and walls that demand both aesthetics and durability. At its core, this product line functions to provide rigid‑core paneling with decorative finishes, enabling applications in residential living spaces, commercial interiors, hospitality venues, and even demanding high‑traffic zones. Thanks to the stable, stone‑plastic composite (SPC) construction, these boards effectively resist warping, moisture and dimensional changes, while the decorative layer ensures a premium look—whether imitating natural wood grain, stone, concrete or bespoke graphic design. In practical use, the SPC Decorative Line can be installed in kitchens, bathrooms, lobbies, retail showrooms and office corridors—anywhere you want a stylish surface that still stands up to heavy use and exposure to water or humidity.
The standout features of the SPC Decorative Line revolve around its rigid‑core technology, decorative versatility and ease of installation. The core layer is typically manufactured using a high‑density mix of limestone powder (calcium carbonate), PVC resin and stabilisers, delivering exceptional dimensional stability and water resistance. On top of that, the decorative layer—often a high‑definition printed film or real‑look embossing—marries the appearance of natural materials (wood, stone, tile) with the underlying strength of composite. In many cases a UV‑cured top coat or surface treatment is applied, adding scratch, scuff and stain resistance for long service life. Installation is another key feature: many products adopt a click‑lock system or tongue‑and‑groove profile enabling fast, glue‑free assembly and even retrofit over existing substrates. And maintenance‑wise, the smooth, sealed surface makes cleaning simple — sweeping and damp mopping keep it looking new without special treatments.
Typical specifications of the SPC Decorative Line you should emphasise include: core composition: approx. 70‑75% limestone powder + PVC + stabiliser. Overall thickness commonly ranges from about 4 mm to 6 mm (or higher depending on the backing layer). Wear layer thickness (for flooring versions) might range from 0.3 mm to 0.5 mm or more for commercial‑grade. Decorative film printing allows realistic texture and pattern replication; embossed levels may vary from light to deep for grain or stone textures. Backing may include acoustic underlay (IXPE, EVA) for improved sound absorption. Installation gap / expansion spacing must be adhered to (subfloor flatness typically ≤ 3 mm over 2 m for optimal performance). Colour‑fast ASA or UV‑resistant coatings may be used for wall‑panel variants to maintain appearance under direct light exposure.
To get the best performance from the SPC Decorative Line, start with a clean, dry, level substrate. Inspect the subfloor or wall surface and ensure any moisture ingress is addressed and the surface is flat (e.g., no more than 3 mm variation over 2 m span). Acclimate the panels in the installation environment for at least 24‑48 hours so that the material stabilises to the room temperature and humidity. Then, for click‑lock panels: begin installation along the longest wall or straightest run, leave recommended expansion gaps along edges and around fixed items (e.g., pipes, cabinets). Panels should be clicked or locked together per manufacturer instructions, ensuring no undue stress. For wall‑panel variants, ensure proper trim accessories (corners, end caps, joint profiles) are used to maintain a consistent finished look. Regular cleaning: simply sweep or vacuum to remove grit, then damp‑mop with a mild neutral cleaner; avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive pads that might dull the decorative film. For furniture heavy zones use felt pads under legs to minimise scratching. If a panel becomes damaged, individual boards can often be replaced without removing the full surface.
The SPC Decorative Line is ideal for a wide range of industries: hospitality (hotels, themed resorts) where guest experience and durability converge; retail (shops, showrooms, malls) looking for high‑impact décor that can withstand wear; commercial office interiors where a design aesthetic and performance matter; healthcare and education environments demanding hygienic, easy‑clean surfaces; and residential applications (apartments, basements, high‑moisture rooms) where a beautiful yet waterproof and stable solution is desired.