In Oman, the interior design sector faces a unique challenge: balancing the demand for opulent, marble-like aesthetics with a climate characterized by extreme heat and high humidity. Traditional stone materials often suffer from porosity and high maintenance costs in these conditions, leading to a surge in demand for high-quality plastic marble wall panels that offer thermal stability.
The rapid urban development in Muscat and Salalah has shifted the preference toward materials that reduce construction timelines. Designers are increasingly opting for a versatile board for interior design that mimics natural stone but provides superior moisture resistance, essential for coastal Omani properties.
Currently, the market is transitioning from basic PVC options to high-density composites. This evolution is driven by the "Oman Vision 2040," which emphasizes sustainable urban growth and the adoption of innovative building decorative materials that reduce the carbon footprint associated with quarrying natural stone.
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