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The Art3d 100 Pack Decorative 3D Wall Panels offer 97 sq.ft of stylish, durable PVC wall coverage with sophisticated dimensional designs. Lightweight and moisture-resistant, these 11.8 x 11.8 inch panels install easily with minimal cutting waste, making them ideal for modern home or office interiors seeking a sleek, contemporary upgrade.
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 didnât need caulk.
M**Y
Easy to install and they look fantastic
I remodeled a guest bedroom and wanted to put in a floating wall with a TV and fireplace. I originally though about doing this wall with a dry stack stone, but it was cost prohibitive and would be messy and time consuming. I'm glad that I went with these 3D panels instead. Everyone who has seen them has been wowed by them. I built the floating wall using 3-1/2" steel studs and covered it in 1/2" OSB. I primed it with white Kilz (so that any gaps in the panels would not be as noticeable) and used double sided carpet tape to adhere the tiles. The tiles look fantastic! If you are going to build a floating wall, I would suggest that you build it to the same dimensions as the number of tiles you plan to use (width and height). I don't think you could find a way to make a cut edge look finished, unless it butts up against and adjoining wall. To cover the edge of the OSB (plywood) I used the plastic drywall finishing edge from the local Big Box hardware store (see the second picture). I left approximately 4 inches of overhang on all sides and mounted these chasing LED's from Amazon https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07M9XHYVB/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1in these angled channels https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LL3S006/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1The TV mount and fireplace are also from Amazon. When building the steel stud wall, I internally braced the TV mount location with wood 2x4" and ran a power cord to that area.I used a table saw to cut the panels for the bottom row, but I could have used a handsaw or really good scissors. These panels are a decent thickness and not flimsy at all. There are microscopic gaps between the panels, but they are only noticeable close up. If you are concerned about the gaps, I would suggest that you mount the panels, then fill the gaps and paint the panels with a paint suitable for plastic. BTW, the electric fireplace puts off quite a bit of heat (mostly forward and up) and it has not affected the tiles at all.
A**.
Great accent wall for home office
Loved these for the accent wall in my basement. I added trim to all 4 sides of the wall to help frame it in and I think it turned out great. Easy to cut the panels with a good pair of scissors. I used a tube of clear gorilla glue with a caulk gun. It was nice that I could move them into place if I didnât get them into the perfect spot immediately. But it was a little hard to hold them in place long enough for the glue to partially set. They tended to slide down with gravity. I wanted to start from the top because I wanted the cuts to be near the floor because thatâs where seals/chairs will be but if you start at the bottom then work your way straight up, the panel underneath will prevent slippage. And use a paper towel to rub the edges against the wall and that wipes away access glue. But because the panels are PVC itâs easy to run the glue off after it dries. Using my hands to hold/push the panels in place, I got some glue on the panels but clean up was pretty easy. Also, I rotated each panel 90 degrees so the geometry looked more random then having an actual pattern to it like you see in most of the product images. (My ceiling is not finished, just sprayed black)
A**.
Beautiful wall
Came out beautiful! My husband used liquid nail to hold them to the wall.
A**N
Adhesive
So these go great behind my 65 inch and a Nexlux tv back light(which is on amazon)! đ but there was no adhesive which I knew so having talked to a few people o found out how to make it work. Iâve thought about a couple of different things I could do with them but itâll have to wait till I move into a house I own. Theyâre easy to instal if you get that 3m tape stuff. The double sided indoor outdoor tape, you know the one itâs thick and deals foamy. I feel it works the best Iâve used gorilla glue double sided tape and it tends to fall off. Even liquid nails didnât work, so I think if this company added an adhesive that works then itâs get a full 5 stars. The value of them... well itâs expensive, but if youâre looking to add a custom touch to a room itâs worth it
K**N
Really cool
You'll need something to hang them, I used double sided mounting tape.
J**E
Lightweight and simple
Easy to install and work great with accent lighting.We just used double sided tape and a Govee light rope.Edit: after a series of very warm days, the double-sided tape I used ended up not being sufficient. Using some sort of silicone will be a better option
V**L
Inexpensive way to dress up a wall
The panels were used as a back drop for a TV wall entertainment center. We used double stick tape, clear also purchased on Amazon. We painted the panels first and then mounted. Tape was used mostly on the sides to make sure the panels lined up and stayed flush with each other. We used a Dremel with a saw blade to cut the panels which gave us a remarkably straight cut. The side strips are metal floor transition strips purchased at Home Depot and the panels cut end slipped perfectly into them. After the panels were mounted, the small lines between them were filled in with spackle which worked well and easy to work with and clean up. After the spackle dried we touch up painted them and the lines could not be seen and it looks like one large panel. I am not sure why they made them 19.7 inches instead of 20 inches. It made measuring a little more complicated but all in all it looks great. I recommend using flat paint if you are painting.
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