What are acrylic laminates and when should I use them?
Short Answer
Acrylic laminates are premium high-gloss laminate sheets made from solid acrylic resin instead of paper and resin. They give a mirror-like, perfectly smooth, depth-of-colour finish that looks like spray-painted glass - luxurious but pricier (typically 2-3× the cost of a regular 1 mm decorative laminate). Use them on visible vertical surfaces where the wow-factor matters: wardrobe shutter fronts, modern handle-less kitchen cabinet fronts, TV unit fronts and feature walls. Avoid horizontal surfaces - they show fingerprints and water marks more readily.
Detailed Explanation
Acrylic laminates are a step up from regular decorative laminates in both look and price. Made from solid acrylic resin sheets, they have a uniform, deep, glass-like high-gloss finish that you simply cannot achieve with paper-based laminates. They come mostly in solid colours (white, black, deep blues, reds, greys) and a few metallic and pearl shades, available in 3 mm, 5 mm and 8 mm. They're scratch-resistant, UV-resistant and don't yellow over time, but they DO show fingerprints, smudges and fine scratches more readily than matte laminates - which is why a microfibre cloth becomes part of the kitchen kit. They're best used on visible vertical surfaces: wardrobe shutter fronts, modern handle-less kitchen cabinet fronts, TV unit fronts and feature wall panels. Avoid using them on horizontal surfaces (water marks pool), on internal cabinet surfaces (you don't see them, so why pay extra), or on heavily textured/curved designs (the gloss accentuates every imperfection in the substrate). Cost-wise expect 2-3× the price of a comparable 1 mm decorative laminate, so use selectively on hero surfaces.
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