Decorative MDF Panels for Yatala Labour Prison Redevelopment by Keystone LiningsKeystone Linings is proud to contribute to the $180 million redevelopment of Yatala Labour Prison, a project showcasing the visionary designs of Grieve Gillett Architects and Guymer Bailey Architects. This modern upgrade emphasises functionality and aesthetics, aligning with the innovative approach Keystone brings to every project. Keystone supplied Key Nirvana decorative MDF panels for this collaboration, featuring the KP3 25 12 Keystone Pattern on a 12mm substrate with a Euro Maple finish. These perforated panels were paired with K100 Black acoustic backing, ensuring enhanced sound absorption and a refined visual appeal. Installed across ceilings, these panels blend beauty and practicality. The project was executed with precision, thanks to the expertise of Mossop Construction + Interiors, Adelaide Partitions & Ceilings, and Piotto Interiors, alongside surface solutions by Guy Surfaces. Key Nirvana's versatile design suits acoustic wall and ceiling systems, partition walls, and feature panels, making it the perfect choice for innovative architectural projects. Find out more about this project by visiting keystonelinings.com.au
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