In Ethiopia, the construction sector is experiencing a rapid boom, yet it faces significant challenges due to the high cost of importing natural stone and the volatility of local timber quality. The demand for a versatile board for interior design has surged as developers seek materials that can withstand varying humidity levels across the Ethiopian highlands and the Rift Valley.
Currently, many commercial projects in Addis Ababa rely on traditional plaster and paint, which often suffer from cracking and moisture penetration. This has created a market gap for plastic marble wall panels, which offer a waterproof, termite-proof, and fire-retardant alternative that mimics the luxury of Italian marble without the exorbitant logistics cost.
Furthermore, the growth of the hospitality and retail sectors in Ethiopia requires fast-track installation methods. The shift toward prefabricated building decorative materials allows contractors to reduce labor time significantly, meeting the aggressive timelines of Ethiopia's urban expansion projects.
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