Warm up walls.
Use plywood panels where a flat painted wall feels too cold or unfinished for the space.
Source decorative plywood systems for walls, ceilings, acoustic treatments and commercial fitouts through Bell Plaster. We help builders, designers and trades choose the right panel system for the job.
Use plywood panels where a flat painted wall feels too cold or unfinished for the space.
Create timber rhythm across foyers, classrooms, hospitality areas, halls and commercial interiors.
Perforated and acoustic plywood systems can help soften noisy rooms while keeping a natural finish.
Bell Plaster can help check supplier options, project suitability, lead times and availability.
Choose the visual direction first, then narrow the supplier system based on application, acoustic needs and project requirements.
The right panel can become a ceiling feature, a wall lining, a warm acoustic surface or a detailed commercial fitout element.
The product range is easier to compare when grouped by supplier and design role. Use this section to understand where each system typically fits before requesting a quote.
Keystone systems
Keystone systems suit projects where plywood needs to do more than cover a surface. They can support acoustic intent, visual warmth and commercial interior detail across walls and ceilings.
Maxiply systems
Maxiply offers plywood systems for coloured finishes, veneer faces, perforated panels, edge detail, dowel profiles, printed graphics and decorative architectural work.
These are the common starting points. The exact product, finish, size, fixing system and lead time should be confirmed before ordering.
Decorative timber based panels for rooms where sound control and visual warmth both matter.
Clean plywood sheets used across architectural walls, ceilings, joinery and fitout details.
A practical plywood option for warm timber interiors, wall panels and selected ceiling details.
Colour stained panels for interiors where the plywood face needs a controlled design finish.
Decorative plywood panels for walls and ceilings where texture and profile depth matter.
Perforated plywood panel options for acoustic treatment and patterned architectural surfaces.
Printed plywood surfaces for branded spaces, decorative artwork and custom visual features.
Decorative veneer plywood panels for warmer, more refined architectural timber finishes.
Plywood panels are not one simple category. The right choice depends on visual finish, acoustic requirements, ceiling or wall use, fire requirements, fixing method, quantity and lead time.
Usually needs a controlled finish, clean detailing and often some acoustic consideration.
Acoustic plywood or veneerOften needs durable lining, acoustic support and a warm finish for high traffic spaces.
Keystone systemsUsually needs a stronger feature finish with profile, colour, pattern or graphic treatment.
Maxiply feature systemsNeeds a system that can carry the visual weight of the space and still be practical to install.
Profile or perforated panelsUse the examples below as visual references when deciding whether the project needs warmth, rhythm, acoustic detail or a stronger architectural feature.
A plywood panel quote is much faster when the practical requirements are clear. Send drawings, photos, desired finish and rough quantities where possible.
The fixing method and panel system can change depending on whether the product is going on a wall, ceiling, soffit or feature area.
Some panels are mainly visual. Others rely on perforation, backing material and room design to support acoustic outcomes.
Birch, hoop pine, veneer, stained colour and printed finishes create very different design outcomes.
Project quantities, selected finishes and supplier availability can affect timing, especially for specialised systems.
Availability depends on the supplier, finish and project quantity. Bell Plaster can help check options across decorative plywood panels, perforated plywood, acoustic systems, veneer finishes and profile systems.
Yes, many plywood systems are designed for interior wall and ceiling applications. Suitability depends on the system, fixing method, fire requirements, acoustic needs and project specification.
Acoustic performance is usually achieved through perforated panels, profile design and suitable backing materials. The right system depends on the room type and the acoustic outcome required.
Yes, plywood panels are commonly used in offices, schools, retail stores, hospitality venues and public spaces. Project requirements should be checked before ordering.
Start with the application, then confirm appearance, acoustic needs, fire requirements, panel size, lead time and budget. Bell Plaster can help narrow suitable options before quoting.
Send through the project details, product system, approximate quantity, drawings or delivery location. The Bell Plaster team will help check availability, lead times and suitable options.