Everything you need to know.

Straight answers about architectural film, commercial interior refinishing, color change boat wraps, and yacht interior refinishing. Don't see your question? Reach out — we respond within one business day.

Commercial & Interior Refinishing

What is architectural film?

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Architectural film — sold under brand names like 3M DI-NOC and LG Hausys Benif — is a precision-cast vinyl laminate engineered to replicate the look and texture of premium materials such as marble, brushed metal, wood grain, concrete, and leather. It bonds directly to existing surfaces using pressure-sensitive adhesive and is dimensionally stable, scrubbable, moisture-resistant, and built to last 7–10 years in commercial environments.

How much can architectural film save versus replacement?

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By eliminating demolition, disposal, and replacement material costs, architectural film consistently delivers the same visual outcome at roughly 30 cents on the dollar — an average savings of about 70% compared to traditional demolition and replacement.

Does installing architectural film require closing hotel rooms?

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No. Architectural film is installed dry, with no solvents, dust, or odor, and surfaces are ready to use immediately with no cure time. Rooms stay open and work can be scheduled around occupancy, so revenue-generating rooms remain online throughout the project.

What surfaces can be wrapped with architectural film?

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Most flat or gently curved architectural surfaces are viable, including MDF, steel, glass, and high-pressure laminate. Common applications include cabinetry and millwork, walls and doors, elevator cab interiors, reception desks, bar fronts, and column cladding.

How long does architectural film last?

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Professionally installed architectural film is built to last 7–10 years in commercial, high-traffic environments. It is scrubbable, moisture-resistant, and dimensionally stable, holding up to the wear of hotels, restaurants, and other busy interiors.

What brands of architectural film does Refinish Wraps install?

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Refinish Wraps is a certified installer of 3M DI-NOC and LG Hausys Benif architectural films, with access to more than 300 finish options across wood grain, stone, metal, concrete, leather, and abstract textures.

Can architectural film be removed later?

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Yes. Architectural film removes cleanly from most substrates, leaving the underlying surface intact — making it ideal for brand repositioning or property improvement plan (PIP) refresh cycles where you may want to update the look again down the road.

Who does Refinish Wraps work with?

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Refinish Wraps serves hotels and hospitality groups, interior designers, property managers, and general contractors as a specialist architectural film sub-trade, and also offers Yacht Armor marine film installation for vessel owners.

Marine & Color Change Wraps

What is a color change boat wrap?

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A color change boat wrap is a premium 3M precision-cast vinyl film applied directly over your existing hull gelcoat or paint. It completely transforms the color and finish of your vessel with no sanding, priming, or spraying required. The vinyl is UV-resistant, holds its color in the Florida sun, and removes cleanly when you want a new look.

Is a boat wrap cheaper than paint?

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Yes. A full color change wrap typically runs 40–60% less than a comparable marine spray paint application, without sacrificing finish quality, and most vessels are back in the water in 1–3 days versus 2–4 weeks for paint.

Is a boat wrap reversible and how long does it last?

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Yes — the wrap removes cleanly without damaging the factory gelcoat underneath, so your hull stays protected the entire time it is wrapped. A professionally installed vinyl wrap typically lasts about 3–5 years and adds a sacrificial layer of UV and abrasion protection over your gelcoat.

What types of vessels can be wrapped, and what finishes are available?

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Refinish Wraps wraps center consoles, sportfish and convertibles, motor yachts, bowriders and runabouts, personal watercraft and jet skis, and sailboats. Finishes include solid gloss, matte and satin, metallic, carbon fiber, chrome and mirror, and custom two-tone designs such as hull splits and racing stripes.

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