🎨 Elevate your interiors with 3D style that speaks volumes!
Art3d 12-Pack Slat Design 3D Wall Panels are high-quality, lightweight PVC sheets measuring 24x48 inches each, providing 96 square feet of coverage. Featuring a modern 3D slat design, these waterproof and paintable panels are perfect for both walls and ceilings, fitting standard drop ceiling grids. OakClimatePartner certified and commercial grade, they combine durability with customizable style for professional and residential spaces.
Item Form | Sheet |
Item Weight | 17 Pounds |
Number of Items | 12 |
Manufacturer | Art3d |
Part Number | A10933OK |
Item Weight | 17 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 47.24 x 23.62 x 0.04 inches |
Item model number | A10933OK |
Size | 24 x 48in. |
Style | Modern Decor |
Finish | White |
Installation Method | Lay-In |
Item Package Quantity | 12 |
Measurement System | Inch |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**E
3D wall paneling
LOVE this 3D wall paneling! Easy to install, easy to cut! Looks amazing!
S**R
Nice looking ceiling panels
These are so nice looking! They look very modern. I like the wood grain. I painted the stringers to make them match. It’s very hard to cut. I ended up using tin snips and just going slow. Had many scratches and it was painful. I used painters tape to help stop cracks.
A**Z
Nice
This looks amazing, a good option to decorate your wall at a low cost, easy to install.
K**Z
Decent product
the first review question is asking is how they adhere. First they don't come pre impregnanted with adhesive material so adhesion is irrelevant and I gave 1 star because I cannot give 0 stars. Easy install yes its easy I used 100% silicone clear. I went every other rib on the back side and it worked when I pressed it against the wall I help then agains the wall for a few making sure the the silicone compressed and pulled it against the wall. My only gripe is the eyes of the panels are not made to but up with each other they are meat to slight overalap I think. in any case that's what gave me a decently uniform look. As my walls are not perfectly flat as many walls are not th edges in some cases needed more glue to adhere correctly I only glued the back side noting on th exterior font side. Light weight - yes the panels are light weight. I had to trip a couple triceps for the light switch fixture and the to needing a full sheet to complete my run. I used a oscillation tool to do so.
K**.
Hard to Use and Not Very Appealing
So, I bought several packs of these thinking I could make a nice entry way to my basement home theater. I thought they'd be an easy and neat way to create an interesting vibe as you went downstairs. I was sorely mistaken and this is my warning to others. So, these are very thin. I had trouble getting them straight and cutting them as a massive struggle. I had to buy double sided tape on the side and when it was all said and done...it was falling of the wall. It didn't look good. I thought about trying to cover it with some self adhesive wallpaper and even that was just going to be a pit of it's own. So I ended up removing them. Of course, half the wall got ripped off by the double sided tape. So, a lot of time, effort, wall spackle, paint, and money later, and the wall is back to normal...and I am still without my cool entry way. So, this was a few hundred bucks just flushed down the toilet. So, make sure you really think about this before getting into this project. There's a reason you're looking at this and not just buying paint like I should have done.
T**K
Love, love, great for offices and temporary spaces
I purchased 4 sets of panels for our office space at our WeWork building. Because it is a temporary space, we can't make marks in walls and our specific office has a cinderblock wall and concrete. It was hideous and everyone thought we were in a dungeon or basement for zoom calls. First I tried the application with the Elmer's putty which was great for a while, bit I didn't clean off the cinderblocks before and there was a lot of dust and I think that.is why they fell down. So, after that, I went ahead and got a hot glue gun and used it and it was amazing. A few burned fingers and a headache and voila! It totally transformed the space and it looks so much better. I think they should pay us because it was terrible before.There are two cool things that happenrd that i want to share, specifically.1) I cut very small cuts at the bottom and top of a few of the pieces and I was able to enclose the ethernet cable, hdmi and the TV power cord through the raised portions of the panels. Super cool, unintended thing there.2) we had this polished concrete wall with a curve in the right side of the room and I never thought about applying the panels around a curve and it looks soppy great in person.A few pointers:- this can be cut but get some serious scissors bc using regular crafting scissors took forever.- the hot glue will cause it to bubble if you get too much on it, too thick so just be careful bc the heat causes it to melt.- go ahead and get the big hot glue gun and large gluesticks. You'll be glad you did. I used an entire bag of large gluesticks, 8 CT, on this project.-as far as estimating, the images were 4 boxes, but I had some overlapping when I did the curves and there is a bit of a learning curve on cutting in.Overall, this is a fantastic project and i had a lot of fun and it totally transformed our space. 5 stars!!
K**N
A+ product!
I had been eyeing the wood panels for a long time but they were so expensive so I decided to look for an alternative option. These were the perfect choice! I painted them sage green and then installed a chair rail and wallpaper. They turned out great! I also cut them as the height wasn’t going to work with my scheme. I used a grinder to cut the length, it was pretty easy, trust me, I’m a woman with no power tool skills. I don’t recommend cutting them with scissors or a box cutter, they will crack. I did use scissors around the outlet though and for a cable outlet, I just created a whole for the cord. I used double sided tape as I didn’t want to nail them to the wall and they stick fine. I’ve read some comments saying they fell with tape, I think that is if you do the entire wall and it may be due to the weight. I have a solution as initially I used dual lock tape. I had to remove it because it didn’t lay flush for the chair rail but if you intend to the whole wall, dual lock tape would work great! And it’s super easy to remove if you have to. Overall I’m very happy work the final result! I’m going to buy more to do my powder room.
A**N
Plastic
I don't like this product too much because looks very plastic.
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