🎨 Elevate your walls, elevate your vibe
Art3d Slat Wall Panels come in a box of 12 lightweight, recyclable PVC sheets measuring 19.7 x 19.7 inches each, covering 32 square feet. Featuring a 3D fluted oak-textured design with 90-degree flat corners, these panels offer flexible, durable, and visually striking wall solutions ideal for both commercial and residential spaces.
Item Form | Sheet |
Number of Items | 12 |
Manufacturer | Art3d |
Part Number | A10064OK |
Item Weight | 10.16 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 19.69 x 19.69 x 0.04 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | A10064OK |
Size | 19.7 x 19.7in. |
Finish | Textured |
Item Package Quantity | 12 |
Number Of Pieces | 12 |
Measurement System | Inch |
Usage | Commercial/Residential |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**Y
if you’ve gotten to the reviews, then just buy them!!!
Ok first off, don’t judge. This is when I first put them up so the decor surrounding is different now lol but anyway, i love these!! I tried command strips in my dining room (the heavy duty ones) and they worked, but by the time I got to my bedroom and realized how many command strips I would need, I got lazy. So I ended up using a friend’s nail gun. It was tricky because they do crack with the tiny nails in certain spots, but it worked! I used a box cutter to cut around my outlets. Then I got the black outlet plugin that has a plain black face plate and extension cord with like 3 outlets on it. Also on Amazon! But they helped hide any of my box cutter mess ups and it blends in now! I still have like 4 panels leftover and am steadily searching my house for spot for those 😂 these are def worth the money in my opinion. Might even buy more and head upstairs to see where I can use these there 🤣
M**S
Quick and easy project.
I thought getting the bigger ones would be easier, which in a sense they were because it didn’t take much hanging time. However, there were times I had to be very careful because if I needed an extra piece I would have to buy again in bulk. I used blue tape and double sided tape, it’s been four months and it had held up very good. This was a fun project quick project. For the bottom part, I added black wallpaper.
T**L
Exactly the look!!!
The media could not be loaded. I love these wall panels. They came out very very nice for my garage wall. My garage is my outdoor summer space. You do need something very sharp to cut these. I ended up using a hot knife because scissors weren’t sharp enough and it could make them crack and an-Acto knife, took a little time to cut them. I only needed to cut those panels that were right on the edge behind the tree so they would line up with the White tile. But overall I love the look and how they came out it was exactly what I wanted. I used two boxes in this picture. sorry I don’t have exact measurements of the wall size. I used two sided tape and stuck them to the panel and I added painters tape to the two side of tape because I didn’t want to mess up the wall in case I want to take them down later.
R**E
Inexpensive way to get a cool look.
Inexpensive way to get this look. My hubby and a friend put this up. Simple cheap way to change the look of a room. Does not really have acoustic value which is what I wanted. Difficult to cut cleanly for size. Keeps popping off with double sided tape.
C**J
Chic Wall Accent
The wall panel set of 12 created an elevated accent wall in my living room. I used mounting tape as well as command strips to install. I love the look.CC
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.
A**R
Great product for the price, totally worth it
Love how these turned out. Originally I wanted full panels as I didn't like the spacing every square with these, then I saw pictures in the reviews of someone alternating the direction of each square, and loved that idea. I will say they are not easy to cut, but easy to drill/poke holes in. I have part of my wall left to do since we need a mini table saw to cut them. They're too fragile for a regular saw, but too thick to cleanly cut without a saw. If it's something that can have a messy cut, like an outlet hole thay will get covered up, it's doable, but otherwise you need something else. Either way I wouldn't change it since they're really the perfect thickness to be light enough for mounting tape, and thick enough to look good. I did my entry way wall in a couple of hours independently, and for $180 it looks great (and we have some panels left over for somewhere else).
K**I
Good product
Good quality as described
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