35 interiors with 3D panels, designer's opinion anda real Moscow apartment decorated with 3D wall panels — that’s what awaits you in our article. And if you think that 3D is not for you, we will dispel your doubts. Some interior design trends are so successful that they literally become classics, staying not for a year or two, but for decades. It seems that this is exactly what is happening with 3D panels, which in just a few years have gone from an incredible innovation to a widely used technique for decorating walls (and not only them). What are 3D panels? Three-dimensional (3D,Relief) wall panels are square or rectangular slabs with a three-dimensional - convex or depressed - pattern. 3D panels are attached in two ways: with a special solution or with the help of guides. The first option is suitable for even walls, the second allows you to do without leveling, even if the walls are uneven. The pattern of 3D panels can be very different, from abstract to imitating various materials. What types of 3D panels are there? AdherentsEco-friendly materials most often choose eco-panels made of crushed bamboo shoots, in addition, they are the most affordable. There are also wooden 3D panels - a solid and expensive option that harmoniously combines with classic interiors. Glass panels, which exist in a variety of design options, are an expensive option and, due to their large weight, are not suitable for all types of walls and partitions. Three-dimensional wall panels made of PVC are common. Plastic is easy to care for, durable, and not afraid of moisture. Such panels are offered in a wide variety of design solutions. MDF panels are also quite popular, most often they are covered with suede, leather, and fabric. Another option for 3D panels is gypsum boards, with which you can easily create the appearance of a seamless three-dimensional canvas. Gypsum is non-flammable and environmentally friendly. How to use 3D panels Initially3D panels are created as wall panels, but modern designers also successfully use them in ceiling decoration, and for furniture decoration, and in niche design, and as independent decorative objects. The variety of colors and patterns makes it possible to use 3D panels quite widely. Our opinion: - 3D panels are a widely used material. This is a good assistant in zoning a room and an excellent option for decorating load-bearing columns. The panels can be used to decorate the headboard of a bed, as a kitchen apron, to contrast one or more walls. Liana Morar, Architect-Designer:— To make the 3D effect more obvious and interesting, when using 3D wall panels, they are often “illuminated” with ceiling, wall or floor lamps. How much do 3D panels cost? Volumetric wall panelsBamboo panels without any special properties will cost from 1,000 rubles per square meter. The cost of moisture-resistant 3D panels starts from 1,500 rubles per square. For protection from both moisture and fire, you will have to pay from 3,000 rubles per square meter. Non-flammable and environmentally friendly gypsum panels are on average valued at 4,000 rubles per square and above. Durable and easy-to-care-for plastic 3D panels can be purchased for at least 5,000 rubles per square meter. Glass 3D panels will cost on average from 8,000 rubles per square. 3D bamboo panels Since onToday, the most affordable and most popular volumetric wall panels are bamboo models, let's pay a little more attention to them. Bamboo 3D panels (or eco-panels, as they are also called) are an environmentally friendly material consisting of cellulose and bamboo fiber. Such panels do not harm the environment, do not emit harmful substances, and are an effective decorative and finishing material. Bamboo 3D panels can be combined with almost any other materials, and the variety of patterns and colors makes them universal in the full sense of the word. Prices for volumetric bamboo wall panels average from 1,000 to 3,000 rubles per square meter. Our opinion: - Of course, designer, glass or wooden panels are a very expensive option, but bamboo panels are perfect for those whose budget is limited. The ability to use 3D panels even in economy class repairs is another undoubted advantage of this material. Liana Morar, Architect-Designer:— Over the past 5-10 years, Russian interiors have become much more diverse, and the emergence of new materials contributes to this: following gypsum tiles, 3D panels have entered the list of “commonly used” materials. Among other advantages, 3D panels have another one: they help make monochromatic interiors more textured and original. dadecor.com, decorshop.ua, elitesm.ru, cherutti.ru, ogryzok.com, homeaway.com, nikonikkos.com, selbermachen.de, whouseplan.com, houzz.com, peredelka.tv, ecwid.com, connollys.com.au, yapimarket.ru, magnamags. com, flintstone.co.rs, econet.by, thedesignsoc.com, freshome.com, edilportale.com, architector.ua