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🌟 Elevate your space with waves of style and durability!
Art3d Navy Blue 3D Wall Panels feature a striking raised wave pattern crafted from durable, odorless, and fade-resistant blue PVC. Each lightweight tile measures 19.7" square, with 12 tiles covering 32 sq.ft per box, enabling quick installation. Waterproof and fire-resistant, these panels are ideal for transforming living rooms, offices, and commercial spaces with a sleek, modern aesthetic.




















































| ASIN | B07QJWSKK7 |
| Additional Features | Textured |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36,376 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #39 in 3D Wall Panels |
| Brand | Art3d |
| Brand Name | Art3d |
| Color | Wave Blue |
| Coverage | 32 sq.ft |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 3,527 Reviews |
| Edge Type | Square Edge |
| Finish Type | Finished |
| Finish Types | Finished |
| Form Factor | Square, Wavy |
| Included Components | No |
| Installation Method | Non-Pasted |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 19.7"L x 19.7"W |
| Item Display Dimensions | 19.7 x 19.7 x 1 inches |
| Item Thickness | 0.1 Inches |
| Item Type Name | 3d wall panels |
| Item Weight | 12 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Art3d |
| Manufacturer Part Number | A10us003BL12usz |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | A10us003BL12usz |
| Pattern | Slim Wave |
| Shape | Square |
| Size | 19.7" x 19.7" |
| Style | Wave |
| Style Name | Wave |
| Unit Count | 12.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
T**.
Awesome Product!!
FYI: I did all of the TLC in the images by myself. I went bold and did the entire bathroom walls, not just an accent wall; using the heavy-duty PVC by Art3D to the walls and the ceilings was done using a softer insulated PE foam brick version also available from numerous sellers on Amazon. (1 of 4 units is completed and fully rented and I have 3 more to go) I'd have to say that you'd need a very strong adhesive such as "Tite Bond" or similar (available at Menards for instance). Your typical liquid nails wouldn't do, as you need something strong enough that would quickly set and create a strong enough bond for the tiles not to fall off. CUTTING: With respect to cutting the tough PVC tiles, I found that cutting from the back-side using my Milwaukee Hackzhall (basically a powerful light-weight portable sawzhall that can easily be controlled one-handed) along with a special universal DIAMOND-BLADE, which can be purchased at your local hard-ware store, did the trick. This blade with diamond bits/chips on the edge, along with the hackzhall, cut through the PVC like sword through butter and allowed me to make some critical/difficult cuts. To further trim the PVC, I used very sharp/new shears to trim to size. Concerning cutting-out for the outlets, etc., I flip the tile and use a sharp razor, but be very careful as the PVC is slick and you could slip or accidentally make the wrong cut; so you could also use a touch metal ruler to prevent/minimize slips of the razor. In my case, I like to recycle stuff, so I used remnants of the metal security door/bar that came from the top of the metal gate that was not used as a hard metal ruler. Remember, easy does it and safety comes first... The application is not too bad on a very flush/leveled wall. If your wall has uneven areas, be prepared to have to use weights of sorts to lean against it. This will delay installation as you may have to do this for every few tiles, or for a trouble section. I have had to use ladders and scaffolding in order to apply heavy weighs such as cinder bricks, clay bricks, and actual weights such as dumbbells and barbells as high as 7-8 ft off the ground to hold the tiles down just long enough to cure (dangerous, so not recommended, but as a Construction Tech, I know my limits and I always have my hard hat on...). The end results are stunning... Especially if you take the time to CAULK between the seams (this is an important extra step that separates the PROS from the mediocre). This hides the seams a lot better and creates a nice continuous seamless brick wall, and makes it all look more realistic. I have gotten nothing but positive review/feedback from all who saw the brick wall. I also did the utility room with the water lines for the electric hot water tank, the furnace, etc.., in the same 3D wall tiles and it looks stunning... Yes, the utility room was a bit of an overkill as the mechanicals will fill-up this room eventually, so you would not see much of the 3D wall, maybe a third of the wall would show if that. However, I personally wanted a challenge, and I wanted a permanent solution to the utility room often needing to be repainted after a few years. This is a more permanent maintenance-free solution, just as with the bathroom, as the wall-to-wall and ceiling tiling (who does that lol?), would offer air-tight, water-proof, low maintenance, easy clean-up look for many years to come, thus saving $$$ in the long run. I am sold on this product and I also purchased their 3D back-splash and would be reviewing before and after on that too. That was also a hit. I will return to buy a ton as I am now focusing my life-long dream/goal of TLC of real estate properties.
S**.
Great Look. Made well.
I bought these in August of 23 and just a week ago as well. Great look and installs both times we're fairly straightforward. By my computer I was able to score full pieces out with a utility knife for a cool effect and by my tv I needed to cut around a furnace vent. Best advice is to utilize a table saw for the cuts. I scraped by with a midar saw and a jigsaw but it made the work slower due to the care needed to cut with those. I've seen others use a multi tool well for things like outlets. I used liquid nails to adhere both sets and not a ton is needed. There were a couple of tiles with minor manufacturing defects so just make sure you plan on purchasing about 10% over your measurements to account for that potential and what you waste in cutting. I really enjoy the look of these and the staggered edges make for a cleaner look than that of square tiles in my opinion and hides the seams better. Make only slightly more cumbersome to measure out but not terrible.
L**O
They look amazing!
These are easy to cut, easy to install, and they look amazing! I only bought one box to try as a sample, but now I've returned to buy more and finish my project with them. I'll update this review with more photos once the rest arrive and I finish putting them up and painting them. The package came with no instructions or guidance, so here are a few things I learned: * DO NOT PAINT THEM before installation. Paint them AFTER. They will curl up and be hard to install if you paint them first. * You'll need to glue them on. I used gorilla glue construction adhesive * If you don't already have one, get a cartridge gun so you'll actually be able to use your glue (I have no DIY experience, so this was new for me). * You'll need to cut them to fit. An ordinary utility knife works for peeling, and industrial strength cutters work well for bigger cuts. * As shown in the photos, the tiles are hollow, so when you cut them, if the open end is not against a wall, you'll probably want to spackle it in, sand it down, and paint over it. * You can do these very close to seamlessly without painting them, but for me, most of my tiles have a tiny seam between them that can be caulked over and painted to become seamless. * Don't expect your walls and baseboard to be perfectly perpendicular, and don't expect your windows to be straight. Builders suck. * Don't expect to peel them off - they're permanent. UPDATE: I wanted to tile another room in my house, so I tried another brand of wall textures that is made out of the "eco-friendly" material (see: cardboard). After getting about halfway through, I hated working with the material and decided to rip them off the walls and do it over with these tiles again. Words seriously cannot describe how much better these tiles are than others. Additionally, I bought some spray foam insulation that I'm going to attempt to fill the hollow parts of the tiles with, for more noise insulation from my rowdy neighbors. When the room is done, I'll post updated pics of how that turns out, in case anyone else is considering doing the same.
C**.
Look amazing BUT cutting an issue
I saw multiple videos that said they could be cut with scissors. I watched them cut with scissors but it was not that easy. The tile is PVC pipe strong and regular scissors did not work. You must invest in “construction scissors” or u will be using a box razor like u see me in this video struggling with. Also once u cut them the edge will show so if you have an open wall like mine, it doesn’t look the best. You can only connect them on the flat edge side that is NOT cut. They can not be interlocked or overlapped so make sure u have a corner or the end of the wall to hide the cut edges. If you have an open middle wall like mine that you want completely covered be mindful it will look like this. Hoping someone can tell me a way I can cover this but until then I will just let it be what it is. Overall I absolutely love the way it looks. Definitely gives a pop as an accent wall as soon a guest walk in my house. Would definitely recommend n do it again. SN: I did skim coat the wall before I glued the tiles to the wall with construction adhesive because my wall was textured and not a flat surface. I wanted to make sure they adhered well to the wall.
T**E
LOVE THESE TILES!!! MIDCENTURY GLAM-TASTIC!!
These are NOT traditional “tiles” and therefore, you can pretty much toss out all you may know about tiling in that manner when working with these. That said, they are like cutting PVC pipe except they aren’t round. Difficult without the proper tools for sure. Also, you DO need an outlet extender if you will be tiling around any outlets. You can pick these up at any hardware store or on Amazon. Pretty easy to install and does not require electrical expertise of any kind as long as you TURN OFF THE POWER to that outlet FIRST. That stated, I made the stupid mistake of failing to consider my crown molding in my layout and execution until it was a bit too late. For this reason, I ended up having to sculpt a transition along the top of my wall where it meets the crown molding. I did this with a combination of stucco patch and drywall patch and a pile of trial and error. None of which I recommend. I recommend removing your crown molding, installing the tile properly and then reattaching your crown molding like it should be done (insert face palm here). Nevertheless, these tiles are everything they promise to be, including the secure packaging and shipping. I would not hesitate to purchase these again. LOVE THEM!! I’ve attached photos of my completed wall so you can see my efforts. I did choose to paint mine white and found the paintable caulking gun to be my gold friend when it came to cracks. Dries instantly and comes out very smooth with a damp rag running over it after application. The tiles are smooth so you will need a paint AND primer. In my case, I used Valspar with primer in the paint. I’m happy to answer any questions if anyone wants to get an honest answer about the product or application. I’m happy with this purchase. Thanks for reading!
T**D
Advertised item colors VS Actual color
I really like the tile! Looks very cool with the 3D waves when put together. I thought it would go really well in my condo considering I live along the beach here in South Tx. This tile didn’t come with any adhesive so you need to shop for a good one for 3D Art wall tile. When I bought the tile, the color that it was showing appeared to be a lighter, medium blue color, which I thought would be perfect because it would not be too dark or too light. When it arrived, I found it was actually a very, very dark blue almost black blue. The color is not even close to what you see here. I thought I would try it anyway so I put up one row and had to stop. It was so dark you could hardly see the waves in the tile in normal light. Luckily, they are easy to paint. So now I’m shopping for a lighter blue colored paint similar to what was advertised which will cost more money and more time which I’m sure will all work out in the long run. Just be aware that not everything you see that’s advertised is the exact color it appears when it comes to any type of tiles, rugs, certain art, etc. As far as the tile itself, I really think it’s cool and I like it a lot and of course can and will be changed to a better color when finished and look awesome!!
T**W
Not great for glue up application
Will look good in the end, but the product is extremely challenging for a glue up application. I purchased high end construction adhesive that works on pvc and is fast acting, which works great. The panels have a lot of flex, especially along the thin perimeter and corners. I have figured out that for best results I need to work in small sections and use lots of tape to secure the tile while the glue sets, to prevent droop on the edges. I’ve also figured out the panels from box to box are not precisely the same size, so there are inherent gaps that we will need to use paint to hide. I’ve also experienced several boxes of tiles that have damaged corners because Amazon ships them to your door with zero additional packaging beyond the vendor box - very little protection. Yes, Amazon makes it easy to return items but it’s still a hassle. The time to do the project is much longer because of all factors above.
C**C
Really cool tiles that make a big statement.
These tiles make a really nice looking accent wall. They are very durable and easy to put up. Went up fast with just construction adhesive on the back. Cutting out outlets was the only challenge. I used an oscillating tool to cut them out and it went fairly well. Tinsnips would work as well. If you have to cut a bunch of tiles the same for a wall end or ceiling and have a table saw you can use it to cut a stack of tiles at the same time. I did 6 at a time and it cut them all with a neat edge. Very happy overall.
C**N
Superbe
Parfait ! Le seul hic cest que je n'ai pas pensé à la poussières 😅
J**E
pannelli da parete
facili da installare, dimensioni precise e veramente belli esteticamente
A**Y
Tres beau 😻
Tres beau, pas Cher et facile à installer. moi je l’ai installé avec tape 3M, très facile.
F**K
Highly recommended
Amaaazing highly recommended
M**O
Es fácil y rápido de instalar
Excelente productos, estoy satisfecho, si compraría mas, me llego antes de lo prometido y sin ningún daño
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