

🖤 Elevate your walls, elevate your lifestyle.
Art3d’s Matte Black 3D Wall Panels feature a premium diamond design crafted from lightweight, fire-resistant PVC. Each pack includes 33 tiles covering 32 square feet, enabling easy DIY installation to instantly modernize living rooms, offices, or feature walls with a sleek Art Deco aesthetic.







































































| Brand | Art3d |
| Color | Matte Black |
| Item Weight | 0.81 Pounds |
| Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
| Product Dimensions | 11.81"L x 11.81"W |
| Style | Art Deco |
B**R
Gorgeous look and easy upgrade
These wall panels look fantastic and instantly improve the appearance of any space, giving it a nice modern feel. They’re very sturdy and well made, while the installation was also straight forward. A really neat option if you want a visual upgrade without having to remodel. An easy way to put them up temporarily without damaging paint or the wall in general is with command strips.
M**T
Incredible Product, Huge Statement, Amazing Accent Wall
This was a week-long project that took several steps to complete. My project involved more than 160 panels. The panels themselves are very sturdy PVC, and the final product is an incredibly unique accent wall that complements my entire living room. Suggestions/info: - Per the manufacture's directions, take the panels out and let them "air out" for 24 hours before installing. When installing (potentially) hundreds of these, you want to make sure they are fully acclimated/adjusted to your environment. I stacked them in alternating patterns, one by one, to provide maximum airflow. (See picture.) - My house is brand spankin' new, so I decided to put thin wood paneling on the wall instead of gluing directly to the drywall. I bought the sheets at Lowe's and had them rip them into 8'x2' panels. I was able to install them by myself, since they were super lightweight. (See pictures.) - To adhere the panels, I used Gorilla Glue Industrial Liquid Nails/Adhesion. I have no doubt the drywall would be absolutely destroyed if I ever tried to remove these panels later. It is important to glue all surfaces along the back - not just the outer edge. Use a thin line - don't let it seep outside the edge, or you'll have a mess on your hands. - I used a laser level to align the panels. It is incredibly important to find a reliable method of applying tiles straight, as every small deviation will result in a major offsets later. I began in the top right corner and worked my way down, one column at a time. I tried using super-thin tile spacers in the beginning (as you can see from one photo), but found that it was harder to keep the panels in place/straight versus just butting them up against each other with the help of a laser level. - Take your time to caulk the seems, and do it the right way. No matter how hard you try, there will be gaps, and they look much, much better when you fill the gaps with caulk properly. Take note of the pictures of the all-white wall before caulking for an example of how bad the gaps look before caulking. - FOR THE LOVE OF YOUR SANITY, PAINT THE PANELS BEFORE YOU INSTALL THEM. I cannot recommend this enough. I made the mistake of putting panels up first, THEN painting. All 160+ panels were paint by hand with latex paint, and as you guessed, you cannot use a roller to paint these panels. Additionally, if you do paint, you will need several coats, since standard latex paint will not adhere completely on the first application. My tiles took three total applications. I have never experienced such cramping in my hand after painting every odd angle of these panels. If I could do it all over again, I would have spray painted the tiles before installation, and touched up the seams after I was done. This would have saved dozens of hours, as painting took, by far, the longest time overall. - Take your time cutting panels. I used a compound miter saw and it worked wonderfully. I read in other reviews that the panels can be cut by hand with a razor blade or scissors, but I imagine this would be extremely difficult if you had to cut a bunch, as I did along the final column/bottom row. - I initially planned to use the "raised" outlet covers to blend them to the panels. But, I found that painting the wall behind the panels makes it look just fine, and there's no need to use a riser. (In fact, the risers I bought were flimsy and difficult to install - I think they would have made the final product look worse, not better). All told, this project took a significant amount of time - probably 80 man hours. But, more than half of that was painting. If you are doing a super basic pattern that doesn't require cuts, backer board, painting, etc., hanging panels could be done considerably faster. Overall, I highly recommend the product!
D**K
High-end look, easy DIY — people think it was professionally installed
These PVC wall panels completely transformed my hallway. The finished result looks high-end and custom, and people genuinely think I paid someone to install them — but this was a DIY project. The panels are lightweight, easy to work with, and surprisingly sturdy once installed. I used a construction-grade adhesive suitable for PVC (applied with a caulking gun), and they’ve been solidly stuck to the wall with zero movement. I live in the Caribbean, so humidity is a real factor, and these have held up beautifully. For cutting, I used heavy-duty scissors, which made it easy to trim the panels and cut around outlets and edges without cracking or damaging them. That made the installation much more manageable for a DIY setup. They’re also very easy to clean, which is a big plus for high-traffic areas like hallways. I added a short video to show how they look once installed and how much they elevate the space. If you’re looking for an accent wall that looks expensive but is achievable on your own, this is a fantastic option. Extremely happy with the result.
M**A
Adds Tons of Character
Check out the setup at MohawkNinja636 on YT, Twitch, and TikTok 😉 I got these to enhance my streaming setup. For the install.and adhesion I tried double sided gorilla tape at first but they didnt stay even 24 hours. I then used liquid nails which has held up for a week so far. They are fairly solid and the install is easy. They are very functional in the way they catch light and give your setup a very professional and well thought out look
J**C
Add these to a wall to make it stand out
Easy enough to install once you apply 3M double sided tape. Cutting can be tricky I suggest a rotary tool like a dremel doesn't have to be super powerful just enough to cut through the plastic.. it will melt under high friction so take a razor blade to the edge to clean it up so it looks crisp. They added a cool look to behind my HDTV and with the colored lights it bounces off nicely.
S**N
Amazing product 10/10
Here’s a polished review you can use or adapt: Five stars. Amazing product—super easy to install and great for cutting. For best results, I used blue painter’s tape and a jigsaw, and the cuts came out flawless. Taping the area helped prevent splinters, and adding a straight line of tape along the back made guiding the cut even easier. Overall, a great purchase I’d definitely recommend to others tackling this project.
N**G
Luxury look
These make your house look so luxury
B**R
5 star quality
Upgraded to 5 star....pretty cool actually!
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