✨ Elevate your walls, elevate your life! ✨
The Art3d 19.7"x19.7" Wall Panel Pack of 12 features premium PVC 3D pyramid designs that are lightweight, fire-resistant, and easy to install. Each panel covers 32 square feet, making it ideal for transforming any space in your home, from living rooms to kitchens. With a matte white finish and durable construction, these panels are not only stylish but also stain-resistant, ensuring your décor remains pristine.
Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
Color | White |
Brand | Art3d |
Style | Diamond |
Item Weight | 12.64 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 19.7"L x 19.7"W |
Coverage | 32 square feet |
Pattern match | Drop Match |
Theme | Holiday |
Is Stain Resistant | Yes |
Pattern | A10038 |
Room Type | Bedroom, Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Kids, Nursery, Bathroom, Home Office |
Manufacturer | Art3d |
Special Feature | Permanent |
UPC | 712809591138 |
Number of Items | 12 |
Installation Type | glued |
Part Number | A10038def |
Item Weight | 12.6 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | A10038 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 19.7"x19.7" |
Finish | Matte |
Shape | Square |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 12 |
Special Features | Permanent |
Usage | Home Décor |
Included Components | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**O
Todo
Excelente 👌🏻
C**Z
Beautiful outcome
An easy diy that will elevate your wall decore. There is a learning curve to install, but once you get the hang of it its easy enough. I stabilized the panels with double sided tape and then found itty bitty finishing nails to fasten them to the wall. I was able to align the edges close enough to make it look seamless and didn’t need caulk.
M**A
Modern Conversation Piece
We love the look of these 3D panels. Our carpenter put them up with either caulk or epoxy. Not 100% sure about that, but the instructions will say. I added a mirror for more depth. We're very happy with the way it turned out. I'm not certain how many boxes the carpenter used. It'll depend on the size of the room. Worth the money.
M**I
Listen I have a lot to say about these
Important things up front: You need the right adhesive, it makes all the difference. They're extremely difficult to cut without the right equipment. Try to buy them all at once since I've learned the color can vary slightly depending on different lots (unless you're planning to paint them, then it doesn't matter).I'm putting up ~200 panels so I have learned a lot.Please listen to me and pay the extra money and get liquid adhesion meant for PVC/Vinyl. It’s more expensive but it makes all the difference. I bought the wrong kind at first and it was a mess. The panels were sliding out of place, the glue didn’t dry white, it was everywhere, it was so much work. It was taking 15 minutes to hang one panel because you had to hold it and keep pushing it back into place. Then I went and bought the more expensive liquid adhesion meant for PVC aka Vinyl and it made it sooooo much easier. The panels stuck right on, didn’t move or slide and the glue dried white and there wasn’t a mess like with the other glue. I was putting up a panel a minute. You need the Loctite Power Grab Tub Surround Adhesive. This adhesive makes all the difference. And I've had to remove a few panels and it is even easier to remove the ones hung with this adhesive. Easier and less damage to walls.Unless you have the right equipment and I'm talking a circular saw (a jigsaw isn't going to cut it) these are EXTERMELY difficult to cut. They're tough to cut through AND think about it, they're not flat, the surface is all different sizes, so makes it very difficult to draw a straight line across to follow when cutting and to actually cut them straight is so difficult. If you need to cut out around light switches and electrical sockets, buckle up because it is A LOT of work. A few panels, not a big deal, just take your time. If you're hanging a lot of panels be ready for a lot of work. Also, pick up a pair of tin snips for trimming and the roughest sand paper out there to smooth the rough edges.One other thing, I don’t understand why they tell you to start from the center of the wall. I think it depends on it there is a pattern or not that needs to be followed. The ones I have don't have a specific pattern so I didn't start from the center and it is fine in my opinion.The panels are really light weight but sturdy.
G**E
Creative Use for Home Improvement
I bought these textured 3D wall panels after being inspired by an Instagram post and envisioned them enhancing my office space. Surprisingly, I ended up with 6 extra tiles and wasn't sure what to do with them. The photos in this review show how I creatively utilized these leftovers to fix an imperfection in a bedroom door. (I still haven’t had a chance to finish my new office space so I’m not able to show photos of how that turned out yet.)During renovations, I accidentally damaged the door, creating a hole that was difficult to patch up. Initially, I considered covering it with a mirror or poster, but I wanted something less tacky. I toyed with the idea of using a vinyl wrap or wallpaper, but then it hit me – why not use the spare 3D wall panels?I painted the white panels a dark gray to match my door, and the results were better than I expected. It's a unique solution that saved me from buying a new door. While the panels don't exactly match the rom’s aesthetic, people I’ve shown the photos too thought it looked cool… so I'm keeping it for now.I'm thrilled with how easy it was to glue (construction adhesive) and paint the panels, and I love the final look. If you choose to paint these, I’d recommend using a paint sprayer, if you have one or can get a hold of one. These 3D wall panels turned out to be a versatile and stylish fix for my home improvement dilemma.
A**
Beautiful
If you want your wall or ceiling to stand out, than these tiles are for you. Comes in different colors. Does come with anything to stick them you have to purchase adhesive glue or tape.
J**C
Used to help with windows
I have some windows that I wanted to give them a look of more height. The panels did exactly that. I cut two panels each, one the bottom and one upper part for each window. One full panel worked for each window. Now, going from the floor to the ceiling with the panels and having the window in between it looks like it's all is one piece. The panels cut easily using a utiliy knife and straight edge. You can over lap them if they aren't wide enough, but I cut my and filled in with caulk and painted them afterwards to match the window. I also used latex caulk to stick them on the wall. The caulk cleans off easier at the edges than glue, in case you happen to get it somewhere on the wall you don't want it. They gave a nice finished to the windows and I'm happy!
K**
Very modern
I'm absolutely obcessed with how these completely transformed the room.. 💖
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