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PVC vs Fabric Stretch Ceilings: which one is right for your project?

Stretch ceilings are a modern and elegant solution for interior design, offering both aesthetic appeal and practical benefits. When starting a project, one of the first decisions you’ll face is choosing between PVC and fabric stretch ceilings. Each material has its own strengths, and selecting the right one depends on the purpose, space, and your personal preferences.

Understanding the Difference

PVC stretch ceilings are made from polyvinyl chloride film that becomes flexible when heated. The installation process involves warming the material and stretching it over a frame, resulting in a tight, clean finish. Available in glossy, matte, and satin textures — and even with printed designs — PVC is a great choice for vibrant and modern interiors.

Fabric stretch ceilings, also known as cold-stretch systems, are made of woven polyester coated with polyurethane. These ceilings are installed without heat, offering a seamless, soft look that’s ideal for larger spaces and more subtle, elegant designs.

Choosing Based on Appearance and Function

If your goal is to make a bold statement with reflective surfaces or unique lighting integration, PVC is the go-to material. It’s perfect for bathrooms, kitchens, and other moisture-prone areas thanks to its water resistance. On the other hand, fabric provides a more natural matte appearance and is often preferred in living rooms, offices, or galleries where a warm and sophisticated atmosphere is needed.

Installation also differs: PVC requires heating equipment and professional handling, while fabric can be installed quickly and safely without special conditions. For projects with tight timelines or in environments sensitive to heat, fabric may offer a practical advantage.

Durability, Seamlessness, and Maintenance

Both materials are durable, but PVC is easier to clean and more resistant to mold and moisture. Fabric ceilings can cover larger areas without seams and provide a smooth, uninterrupted look — a big benefit in open spaces or commercial installations.

Cost and Environmental Aspects

PVC ceilings are typically more affordable, making them ideal for budget-conscious renovations. However, fabric ceilings may be a better fit for eco-conscious projects, as they are often produced with fewer VOCs and without plasticizers.

Buy Stretch Ceiling Profiles with Fast EU Delivery

At Finleta, you can purchase both PVC sheets and fabric canvases for stretch ceilings. We offer a wide selection of high-quality materials for professionals and installers, with fast and reliable delivery options.

We deliver across Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, and Estonia, and provide several delivery methods to suit your needs:

  • By bus to your settlement

  • Via transportation companies

  • By our company vehicles

  • Self-pickup from our warehouses

Delivery is available throughout the EU. You can also pick up your order at a designated pick-up point in any of our offices. When ordering to regional locations, we offer delivery directly to the transport terminal or right to your specified address.

Whether you’re working on a small home upgrade or a large commercial installation, we’re ready to provide the materials you need — quickly and efficiently.

Choosing between PVC and fabric stretch ceilings comes down to your design goals, installation environment, and budget. PVC stands out for its vibrant finish and water resistance, while fabric excels in elegance, seamless coverage, and eco-friendliness.

Need help deciding? Our team is here to guide you and ensure you get the best materials for your project

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