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Art3d 3D Wall Panels offer a premium, eco-friendly solution for interior wall decoration. Made from 100% recycled plant fiber, these lightweight, paintable panels come in a pack of six, covering 32 square feet with a stylish white matte brick design. Ideal for DIY enthusiasts, they transform any living or work space with a modern 3D effect that’s both durable and versatile.







| Brand | Art3d |
| Color | White Matt Brick |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Material | plant fiber |
| Size | 31.5"x24.6" |
| Style | Art Deco |
K**.
Worth the work :)
Before I purchased four boxes of the Wavy 3D Wall art I read as many reviews as possible and thought that this was something I could handle. As some reviews mentioned some do's and don'ts. Well.... it never occurred to me that the wall of my choice for the art was not entirely square. As I live in an older home. So my dilemma was how to keep the pattern going straight and level. Next was finding how to secure them to the painted wall which had texture on it. I measured out how many panels would go across and then down the wall. No problem, until I found that I had to cut down a few panels to finish the one side, seven to be exact. No matter how I placed the panels on the wall I would have to cut some down to fit so I made the cuts on one side of the wall instead of dividing up the difference and having to cut fourteen panels. I was fearful that it would look chopped up on both sides. I found that by using a large sharp pair of scissors worked best for cutting the panels. Made clean cuts. Either for cutting around an electrical outlet or for smaller pieces. Now I had to figure out what product to use to adhere them to the wall. I found that by using my Hot Glue gun worked best and was easy to work with. You must work quickly because the glue will cool down and if not in place while the glue is still hot it will not stick. I placed a small amount on each corner of the panels and quickly put them in place. I also found that they were easy to remove if they needed adjusting, just reapply more hot glue. So after a weekend of working on this project I LOVE the end results. OMG...it's beautiful. I did not paint the panels, keeping them their off white color, but painted the three surrounding walls a little darker color and now the 3D art wall just pops. I'm have had so many compliments on my DIY project. Worth the trouble and hard work.
A**.
Nice design, hard pressed card board
These are not super hard to install, but it takes time to align them and for the adhesive to set. They are a hard pressed paper / card board. Means: it does not lay totally flat and need to apply some pressure until the glue sets. The gaps between each "tile" need filled and lightly sanded to make it once professional looking wall cover. While it is not really easy to install, the result is worth it.
P**.
Really transformed a wall for our airbnb,
We had an accent wall at our airbnb, that was covered in brick wallpaper. It needed some modern updating and I came across these on Amazon as a solution. It took me about 2 days on and off to install them. I went with the plant based tiles, and while I like them, if I had it to do over I would go with the pvc option. The plant based tiles have a very comfortable finish, it really looks nice, and matte. They are basically a very nice, hefty cardboard, and I can see them taking stains and damage easier than the pvc option. With the plant based tiles too, I would be very careful about painting them, a light coat of paint or primer before hand, is probably a good recommendation. I can see them soaking up a ton of paint, becoming heavy, and not sticking to the wall. I used a contact cement and it worked well for sticking the tiles to the wall. Things that I did not think through that I should have before installation. You are going to want caulk between the tiles, even if you run them very close. You also want flexible caulk that is not going to crack. Have a good solution for cutting the tiles. I thought I could use wood saw and jig, but it did not give a clean cut like I wanted. I then tried metal cutting snips, and while they work for very small cuts, they do not do well for long cuts either. I ended up using a cutting wheel on a Dremel, and it did pretty well, I sanded and cleaned the edge a little after each cut. If I had it to do over again, I think a table saw and very small tooth blade would be the easiest and give you the best looking cuts. You are going to want to frame in the edges of the wall you do with some type of base board, I used 1/4 white square, and it worked well. If you don't, the edges of the tiles that meet the wall are not going to look good. If you have outlets on the wall, have a plan in mind. I cut out perfect holes in the tile for the outlets, then 3d printed some little riser frames to go under the outlet face plate. Also if you plan on going around a corner, this may not be the product for you, I recommend this just for an accent wall. I can think of solutions to get around corners, but it is going to complicate the job significantly. Overall very pleased, it looks great. It also looks way more pricey than it actually is. You will most likely spend the same for instillation materials as you will for the initial tile purchase, so keep that in mind.
A**A
It definitely turns a drab wall to fab
I liked the end result— but I’m not sure I can justify the price tag for what I got. For MUCH less than what I spent, I could have used trim or mounding to create a “board and batten” kind of accent wall and would have finished 4x as fast— not to mention how much easier removal would have been in the event I move. This project took FOREVER to finish and costs much more! You’ve got to find a decent construction glue and get many bottles of acrylic caulk to finish all the seams. AND you need to buy paint because the panels come in an awful yellowish color. You need a drop cloth, a caulk gun, rags to clean up the crazy mess this turns into, etc. The panels aren’t made of plastic. It feels like paper plate material and it needs heavy duty construction glue to remain on the walls until the glue dries. It was such a pain to glue them as corners would stick up and using tape to hold them down only made rips on the panel (the way cardboard looks when you rip tape off of it) If this is exactly what you’re looking for then go for it. Personally I wish I’d read a comment like mine to let me know this was going to be wayyyy more work and money than I intended (~$260) for a small ~8ft by ~8ft wall. All that said— the wall looks pretty good. Tip: place the glue on the panel AND the wall for better adhesion.
C**R
Renter friendly :)
Bought this to spruce up my rental and I have to say, it is MUCH better and nicer than I expected. It is more of a paper-like material, which was surprising, and it gets dirty easily so BE CAREFUL! I attached command strips in the corners of each square (so I wouldn’t damage my rental walls) and they look great. I will say, if you have a wall with an outlet on it you might have to cover the outlet with this material... I made the mistake of cutting the material to make it fit my outlet and I was stuck with a very ugly looking wall. It’s 3D so you could see the wall behind the material despite me cutting the EXACT size of my outlet. Also, the cost is definitely pricy for the amount of material you’re getting. I ended up only using 1 pack and making a reverse “L” shape on my wall due to wanting to avoid spending more money but the design is eye-catching and gets a lot of compliments :) Definitely recommend if you’re interested in a little project!
I**K
Visually nice but not sure about plant base/paper material
I can only give 3 stars because I don't know how I actually feel about the product. I don't know why it didn't dawn on me that plant based meant paper, so I'm kinda kicking myself on not getting the pvc version instead. Anyways, I just dont feel like going through the whole return process and reordering. Visually I like the look but the plant based/ paper material I'm not impressed. So to protect against damage I need to buy a protective sealing coating or so, but I am concerned about warping. I may come back and write another review to see how it holds up after some time. Ok so a year later it's still holding up. And the paper material is more like a hard cardboard (I realized i didnt properly specify in my original review). I did notice slight peeling on the corners when i was checking the durability, but it's not noticeable unless the panels are pulled off. I still would have preferred the pvc for longevity. Which im sure the plant based would last a long time in the proper location away from high traffic areas in your home. I have it located in an area where it won't come in contact with water. But I do have kids who like to touch walls with messy hands. So if you get the plant based, it's best to put it somewhere it won't be touched or get wet As to prevent potential damage and faster wear and tear over time.
J**N
Great product for the price!
I spent a lot of time looking at different wall panel decorations for my project. This plant fiber paneling was great, especially for this low price! Much lighter weight than pvc, so it was easier to handle. I liked the flat sheen of this vs. pvc, so I was able to paint with paint brush instead of spray paint, but spray paint would have worked fine too I'm sure. I used gorilla spray adhesive to stick to the wall, then caulk between the edges. A few things to note: One, It does take a long time to install. With adding the spray adhesive, lining each panel up, caulking and painting. Second, these are like a thick, hard cardboard. Good quality but they will get damaged, especially the corners, if handled too rough. Good thing I had a few panels to spare to experiment with. Third, after a few days after I finished, there is some movement with the panel touch each other, so you can see the panel edges separating a bit. I fixed it by reapplying caulk, and then painting again. All in all, I'm very happy with the results!
D**Z
Cool look, not necessarily as simple an alternative to tile
We love the look of this panel but after all the work I had to put into it I'm not sure its any easier than a mosaic on mesh install. It's lightweight and only needs a general adhesive to be installed, however it didn't fit the measurements of our wall as hoped and we had to cut into the middle of the stone to make it fit. This meant we had to come back and fill and caulk all the way around because there were odd gaps across. It's a sturdy material but it's harder to cut than we expected so it made for some frustrating moments and bent cutters. The 3D shape makes blade cutting almost impossible if you have to cut outside of the trim. It's best to spackle the seams afterward. Installing around outlets is hard because of them being 3D. You need 3D outlet rings and you'll want to caulk around them as well. All this to say is they look really cool but I would not call this a cheaper, easier alternative. It took a lot of work and with all the extra things I needed to make it work I could have bought a mosaic on mesh at a wholesaler and it would have been comparable in work and cost with the size of job we did. I do however recommend the product if you like the look. It really is a cool style
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