Eco-friendly ! Paintable, 3m2 DIY 3D WallPanels, glue on wall tiles,INRADA

3D Wall Panels are constructed primarily from plant fibre utilising environment friendly technology for a clean and green product. 3D panels are high quality, artistic, durable and environment friendly taking interior design to a whole new level. 3D panels can be used to create standalone feature walls/accent walls or a more subtle and subdued atmosphere of elegance and refinement throughout your home or business. 3D Wall Panels can be used for both residential and commercial projects such as retail shops and outlets, hotels, offices, restaurants, exhibitions etc. 

Add style and depth to your walls. When installed it forms a repeating pattern that plays with shadows and light resulting in a subdued atmosphere of elegance and refinement .

Package contents: 6 panels, covers 3m2

Features:

·       Panel Size: 80cm X 62.5cm

·       Material: Plant fiber -Healthy and Eco-friendly, 100% biodegradable material

·       Thickness: 1-2mm (varies according to the patterns)

·       Features: DIY (so save on hiring an installer!) , Flexible (easily cut with a utility knife), Lightweight & Paintable

·       Colour: Natural off white


Design: INRADA


Installation Steps:

Installation Tools: Measuring tape, wallpaper knife, brush, glue, paint, paintable caulking.

Step1 -Ensure the surface is smooth, flat, dry and clean. Holes or damages in the walls must be repaired before installation. If installing over glossy paint,surface must be roughed up with the sandpaper for proper bonding.                                       

Step2 -Panel preparation - Open the box and put the panels on the floor for minimum 24 hours to balance the moisture between the panel and the environment. This will prevent excessive expansion or contraction after installation.

Step3 - Plan your design. Measure and mark vertically and horizontally the area of installation. Please think through and decide whether wall-to-wall installation or a floating design (leaving an even border all around to avoid cutting) isrequired. To help you decide better , you may lay the tiles on the floor.At times you may need to cut the tiles. If so, you can cut them with the standard utility knife. Please remember, measure twice and cut once. Try making multiple passes on the tile and cutting deeper each time. This will aid in a straight cut. You may want to use the sandpaper lightly to make the edges smooth after cutting

Step4 - Apply the all-purpose construction adhesive glue on wall and panels, follow the instructions on the glue packaging.

Step5 -Press the panel to ensure all its corners and edges adjoin the surface, avoid strong pressure on the relief parts. Any slight bows on the tiles can be gently flexed up to help it lay flat before sticking to the wall. Try to adjoin the tiles tightly to one another. This will help in minimising the seams. Wipe ofthe extra glue on the tiles using a dry cloth. Please note that if wiping with a damp cloth on unprimed tiles , it can cause the tiles to ball up small amounts of pulp.

Step6 - Fill the gaps with paintable caulking/filler. Sand-off excessive filler using as and paper gently once dried.

Step 7 -Primer/Painting - Apply a light coat of sandable drywall primer/sealer. After the primer dries, the wall panels are now ready to be painted.  The tiles can be brushed, rolled, or sprayed