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Premium Interior Materials

Materials that make interiors beautiful, durable & practical.

Realtech Interiors helps you choose the right plywood, boards, laminates, counters, hardware, ceiling, wall panel and lighting materials for every room—so your home looks premium and performs well in daily Kerala living conditions.

12+Core material categories explained
100%Usage-based recommendations
4Room-wise specification stages
1Coordinated finish palette for your home
Why materials matter

Good design starts behind the surface.

A stylish interior can fail quickly when the wrong material is used in the wrong place. Kitchen sink cabinets need moisture protection, wardrobe shutters need dimensional stability, drawers need strong channels, and ceiling designs need the right electrical coordination. Realtech Interiors plans the visible finish and the hidden construction together.

Our approach is simple: first understand your room usage, then choose the structural board, finish, hardware and lighting that match the requirement. This gives you a better-looking interior with fewer repairs, better cleaning comfort and stronger long-term performance.

Function firstMaterial is selected according to moisture, load, heat and cleaning needs.
Finish matchColours, textures and lighting are coordinated before final approval.
Budget clarityWe explain practical alternatives instead of over-specifying every item.
ServiceabilityHardware, edges and access points are planned for long-term usability.
Realtech Interiors completed bedroom showing coordinated materials
Balanced material planning: board strength, finish tone, lighting warmth and storage function are reviewed together.
Material guide

Interior material options for every room.

Use this section as a clear guide for choosing materials for modular kitchens, wardrobes, bedrooms, living rooms, TV units, prayer spaces, wall panels and ceiling work. The final recommendation depends on measurements, budget, preferred finish and site conditions.

Plywood & Structural Boards used by Realtech Interiors
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Best for: Wardrobes, kitchen carcasses, storage units, beds, TV units

Plywood & Structural Boards

A strong interior begins with the right substrate. For long life and screw-holding strength, Realtech Interiors recommends calibrated plywood or quality engineered boards according to each room condition. Plywood is preferred where heavy-duty storage, repeated opening and long spans are required. We check board thickness, surface flatness, bonding, edge quality and manufacturer grade before fabrication so shutters, shelves and cabinets stay aligned after installation.

  • Good screw grip for hinges and channels
  • Stable base for laminate, veneer and paint
  • Suitable for wardrobes, kitchens and custom furniture
BWR / Marine Grade Boards used by Realtech Interiors
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Best for: Sink cabinets, utility zones, wash areas and humid walls

BWR / Marine Grade Boards

Moisture-prone areas need a different specification from dry bedrooms. BWR and marine-grade plywood options are selected where water exposure, steam or cleaning frequency is higher. This prevents swelling around sink cabinets, skirting areas and utility counters. For modular kitchens, we separate dry storage from wet zones and recommend moisture-resistant substrates wherever durability matters most.

  • Better resistance around water and steam
  • Recommended for kitchens and utility counters
  • Protected with edge banding and proper sealing
MDF, HDHMR & HDF Panels used by Realtech Interiors
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Best for: Wall panelling, fluted designs, painted shutters and decorative surfaces

MDF, HDHMR & HDF Panels

Engineered panels are useful when the project needs clean grooves, painted profiles, smooth curves or decorative wall effects. MDF, HDF and HDHMR boards offer a uniform surface that supports CNC cutting, fluted patterns and refined paint finishes. We specify these materials carefully, using them in the right applications rather than treating every board as a universal solution.

  • Smooth surface for paint and CNC detailing
  • Useful for feature walls and profiles
  • HDHMR option for better density and moisture resistance
Decorative Laminates used by Realtech Interiors
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Best for: Kitchen shutters, wardrobes, TV units, study units and wall cladding

Decorative Laminates

Laminates are practical, cost-effective and available in a wide range of textures. Woodgrain, suede, matte, linen, stone and solid colour laminates help create a premium look without excessive maintenance. We help clients compare shade, texture, scratch resistance and cleaning behaviour before final approval, then match the selected laminate with edge banding and hardware finish.

  • Large choice of colours and textures
  • Easy maintenance for daily-use homes
  • Good balance of appearance, cost and durability
Acrylic, PU & High-Gloss Finishes used by Realtech Interiors
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Best for: Modern kitchens, premium wardrobes, display units and contemporary shutters

Acrylic, PU & High-Gloss Finishes

For clients who prefer a sleek, reflective and high-end appearance, acrylic and PU finishes provide a polished modern look. These finishes work especially well with handle-less cabinets, island counters and bright kitchens. We discuss care requirements clearly because gloss finishes look premium but need careful handling during daily use and cleaning.

  • Premium reflective appearance
  • Ideal for contemporary modular kitchens
  • Best with precise workmanship and careful maintenance
Veneer, Solid Wood & Natural Textures used by Realtech Interiors
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Best for: Luxury walls, ceiling accents, doors, prayer units and statement furniture

Veneer, Solid Wood & Natural Textures

Natural wood finishes bring warmth and character to a home. Veneer and solid wood accents are recommended for premium TV walls, prayer units, ceiling bands, doors and focal furniture pieces. Since every natural sheet has unique grain, we guide clients through shade matching, polish options and protective coatings before execution.

  • Warm, premium and timeless look
  • Best for feature areas and statement zones
  • Requires proper polishing and periodic care
Countertops & Work Surfaces used by Realtech Interiors
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Best for: Kitchen platforms, breakfast counters, vanity counters and utility surfaces

Countertops & Work Surfaces

Countertops must handle heat, water, weight and cleaning. Granite, quartz, solid surface and compact surface options are compared based on budget, colour, stain resistance, edge profile and long-term maintenance. The correct counter material improves both kitchen performance and overall visual appeal.

  • Selected for stain resistance and daily cleaning
  • Coordinated with backsplash and cabinet shade
  • Edge profile and thickness planned before installation
Hinges, Channels & Cabinet Hardware used by Realtech Interiors
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Best for: Drawers, tall units, shutters, lofts, corner units and pull-outs

Hinges, Channels & Cabinet Hardware

Hardware decides how comfortable the furniture feels after years of use. We recommend suitable hinges, telescopic channels, soft-close systems, lift-ups, handles, profiles and pull-outs based on load and frequency of use. A beautiful cabinet is only successful when the movement is smooth, silent and strong.

  • Soft-close and heavy-duty options available
  • Selected according to load and usage
  • Improves furniture life and daily comfort
Glass, Aluminium & Display Details used by Realtech Interiors
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Best for: Crockery units, kitchen overheads, partitions, shelves and display cabinets

Glass, Aluminium & Display Details

Glass and aluminium details add lightness to interiors. Clear, frosted, fluted and tinted glass can be used for crockery units, kitchen shutters, partitions and display shelves. Aluminium profiles, slim frames and lighting details help keep the design modern while protecting delicate objects.

  • Creates lighter, premium-looking cabinets
  • Useful for display and partition zones
  • Pairs well with warm wood and neutral laminates
Wall Panels, Louvers & Feature Walls used by Realtech Interiors
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Best for: Living rooms, bedrooms, headboards, TV walls and entrance areas

Wall Panels, Louvers & Feature Walls

Feature walls define the character of a room. We use wall panels, louvers, fluted boards, textured laminates, wallpaper, stone-look surfaces and backlit elements to create depth. The material is chosen according to lighting, furniture colour, room size and the level of maintenance the client prefers.

  • Adds depth and identity to plain walls
  • Can hide wiring and create TV-back panels
  • Available in wood, fabric, stone and painted looks
False Ceiling Materials used by Realtech Interiors
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Best for: Living rooms, bedrooms, dining areas, prayer zones and passage lighting

False Ceiling Materials

Ceilings influence lighting quality, room proportion and ambience. Gypsum board, POP detailing, wooden strips, veneer bands, cove profiles and recessed light channels are planned according to ceiling height and electrical layout. The goal is to create an attractive ceiling without making the room feel heavy or low.

  • Gypsum and POP options for clean detailing
  • Supports cove lights, spotlights and profile lights
  • Designed according to room height and fan position
Lighting, Electrical & Finishing Accessories used by Realtech Interiors
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Best for: Task lighting, mood lighting, wardrobes, counters, displays and ceiling ambience

Lighting, Electrical & Finishing Accessories

Lighting gives the final polish to every material. Profile lights, strip lights, spotlights, pendant lights, under-cabinet lights and warm cove lighting are used to highlight textures and improve daily function. We coordinate electrical points, switch locations, appliance points and lighting circuits before finishing work begins.

  • Warm, neutral and task lighting options
  • Highlights wall textures and premium finishes
  • Planned before ceiling and cabinet installation
Finish palettes

Coordinated colour and texture combinations.

A material page is not complete without colour direction. These palette ideas can be adapted to kitchens, wardrobes, living rooms and bedrooms based on your room size and lighting.

Warm Wood Luxury

Walnut or teak laminate with cream walls, gold accents and warm profile lighting.

Modern Gloss

White acrylic or PU paired with teal, black profiles and clean countertops.

Natural Calm

Soft wood tones, matte laminates, indoor plants and fabric-friendly living spaces.

Smart Budget

Reliable plywood or boards with durable laminates and selective premium highlights.

Bright Family Home

Easy-clean finishes, warm lighting and cheerful accent colours for active families.

Room-wise specifications

Where each material should be used.

The same material does not suit every room. This room-wise guide helps you understand the logic behind Realtech Interiors material recommendations.

AreaRecommended material directionWhy it works
Modular KitchenBWR or moisture-resistant boards in wet zones, laminate/acrylic shutters, quartz or granite counters, soft-close channels.Handles water, heat, daily cleaning and heavy usage.
WardrobesQuality plywood or engineered boards, laminate/veneer shutters, strong hinges, loft storage support and proper edge banding.Maintains alignment and handles frequent opening.
Living Room & TV UnitWood laminates, wall panels, louvers, glass shelves, hidden wiring provisions and warm accent lighting.Creates a focal feature while keeping cables controlled.
Bedroom InteriorsHeadboard panels, calm matte laminates, bedside electrical planning, storage drawers and soft lighting.Balances comfort, storage and easy maintenance.
Prayer / Pooja UnitVeneer, wood finish laminates, glass shelves, warm lights, CNC panels and easy-clean base surfaces.Creates a respectful, warm and visually rich focal point.
False CeilingGypsum boards, POP accents, cove profiles, wooden bands and coordinated electrical circuits.Improves ambience without reducing comfort when planned correctly.
Realtech Interiors project showing material coordination
Our material selection process

From sample board to finished room.

Material selection is handled as a practical design process, not as a random catalogue choice. Every approval moves the project closer to a durable and attractive interior.

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Site condition review

We check room dimensions, wall condition, moisture areas, electrical points, ventilation and usage pattern.

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Budget and finish direction

We shortlist practical material combinations that match your preferred look, durability expectation and investment range.

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Sample and shade matching

Laminates, counters, wall panels, hardware and lighting temperature are compared together for a balanced result.

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Execution and final detailing

Edges, alignments, lighting, handles, drawer movement and surface finishing are checked during installation.

Material FAQs

Questions clients ask before selecting materials.

These answers help you start the discussion. Final selection should be based on site condition, usage and budget.

Which material is best for a modular kitchen?

Moisture-resistant plywood or BWR-grade boards are commonly recommended for kitchen carcasses, especially near sink and utility areas. Laminate, acrylic or PU shutters can be selected according to budget and preferred appearance.

Are acrylic and PU finishes better than laminate?

They look more premium and modern, but they are not automatically better for every family. Laminates are easier to maintain and more budget-friendly, while acrylic and PU require more careful usage to keep the gloss finish clean.

Can I mix different materials in one room?

Yes. In fact, a balanced design often mixes wood laminate, matte solid colours, glass, stone-look counters and warm lights. The important part is keeping the palette controlled so the room feels coordinated.

What is the best material for wall panels?

MDF, HDHMR, plywood, laminates, louvers, veneer, wallpaper and stone-look panels can all be used depending on the location, moisture level and desired design. Bedrooms and living rooms often use warmer textures, while TV walls may need wire concealment.

How do I control material cost without losing quality?

Use durable core materials where strength matters, and add premium finishes only in visible focus areas. This gives a premium look while keeping the overall project budget practical.

Plan your interiors

Need help choosing the right materials for your home?

Share your room type, preferred style and budget range. Realtech Interiors can guide you with practical material options for kitchens, wardrobes, living rooms, bedrooms, false ceilings, wall panels and complete home interiors.

Service AreaMookkannur, Angamaly, Ernakulam & nearby Kerala locations

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