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Art3d Drop Ceiling Tiles offer a modern, durable solution for ceiling and wall upgrades. Each 24x48 inch lightweight PVC tile is water-resistant, flexible, and easy to install via glue-down or standard T-bar grids. With 12 tiles covering 96 sq.ft, these paintable, cuttable tiles bring sleek 3D design and lasting performance to any remodeling or new construction project.














































































| Brand | Art3d |
| Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
| Size | 24"x48" |
| Color | White |
| Finish Type | Premium, White |
| Style | Modern Ceiling |
| Installation Type | Glue Down |
| Product Dimensions | 48"L x 24"W |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Item Weight | 17.6 Pounds |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Thickness | 0.05 Inches |
| Edge Style | Square Edge |
| Unit Count | 96.0 Square Feet |
| Form Factor | Drop-in Ceiling Tile |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Manufacturer | Art3d |
| Part Number | A10909WT |
| Item Weight | 17.6 pounds |
| Item model number | A10909WT |
| Finish | Premium, White |
| Item Package Quantity | 12 |
| Measurement System | English |
| Coverage | 96 square_feet |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
K**R
Elevate a space easily
These Art3d PVC Ceiling Tiles completely transformed my space! The 2'x2' panels are lightweight, easy to cut, and simple to install. The white finish looks clean and elegant, and the material is durable and easy to wipe down. I used them to create a statement wall in my bedroom of a new build home, and the difference is amazing. Great quality and value for a 12-pack — highly recommend!
J**S
Great value/results!
Loved the ease of installation, light weight, and ease of cutting/modification. The new ceiling looks fantastic!
P**L
Looks great when completed.
Nice product looks great after installation. Not an easy installation, especially when you have to cut them to fit in place. Since they are patterned, you have to glue pieces together to fit properly. At least they are easy to cut with a scissors.
M**H
Beautiful in person!!!!
Beautiful in person!!!!!! I recommend having sharp scissors in order to cut. I used an oscillating tool, scissors and razor blade to get mine cut to size. They are plastic but very durable. It was tough at first on trimming them due to the 3D effect and some ceiling tiles not being full regular sizes. Please keep in mind the tiles you will need to cut! Other than that’s, they were bright. Easy to install, and light weight although the box is heavy. Good luck to you on your project! These worked for me!
S**N
Very attractive, but requires some work to install
These panels are made of a thick plastic material. If. You have to cut them, you have to use an electrical saw with a fine tooth blade. Because they are raised in places and flat, it is some work to make really clean accurate cuts. But if you can hang in there, they look really nice when you’re done
C**C
Harder to cut and make look good than shown
The tiles look gorgeous if you have complete grids. Unfortunately all edge tiles needed to be cut in my room and even with getting help from a contractor and following the video we could not get the final look to be as gorgeous as other product images. Ended up pivoting but would be a good product for those who don’t need to trim
U**D
Great tiles. Easy to install.
These tiles are great and look very elegant. We replaced the old sheet rock tiles at the resturant with these new tiles. They sit perfectly flush on the grid. The tiles are easily to cut (snip,) , just make sure you have a good snipper. Make sure tonhet the tiles clips from this manufacturer. You may need them here and there to make the tiles looks neat and perfect. Also very cost effective and completely opens up the space.
K**M
Beautiful looking on a wall, but hard to cut & glue.
I used this on a wall, instead of Bead Board. It's Beautiful looking, but hard to cut & glue. Pros: * Looks gorgeous. * Light weight means easy to move around. * Covers a ton of wall space quick & easy. * I painted over the edges only, & the color match to my bathroom white woodwork paint was perfect. * Hides a TON of flaws, if your walls aren't perfect. (Sand down the bumps first, though). * Flexible for easier positioning in hard to fit areas. * Scratch resistant. Despite trying to cut it with a Razo knife, it skidded right off, & no marks showed after. * Nothing sticks to it. I calked around it, getting some calk, & later paint on it. Both just scraped right off once dry. * Super washable. PVC is unlikely to hold anything on it, & a quick wipe should get rid of any dirt or spills. Cons: * Very hard to cut. Exacto Knife skidded right off it. Household shears were unmanageable. I had to go to Tin Snips, which cut through easily, but only 1 inch at a snip, & it left a bumpy & ragged edge. * Those Sharp, Ragged edges are a cutting / snagging issue for hands & clothing, & look awful. * It's hollow, so if you end on a half panel, you're gonna have to deal with big holes at the ends of the ridges. (I filled mine with calk, then painted, but it's not a great looking finish.) * Very hard to secure to a wall with calking/glue. It holds it in place - if you have a baseboard to tuck it into, but without the boards at the top & bottom like I used, I doubt it would still be on the wall. When I push on it, I can hear the calk moving behind it. (Also, the calk/glue just rolled off it with my finger, when I was doing cleanup, so it's not really stuck on the PVC - front or back.) * I think you might be able to tack it down with brad nails, but I doubt you'd like the look of it. I wasn't willing to risk it, once I realized the paint just rolled off with my finger in cleanup. I suspect it would leave divots, too, so I would not plan on using nails, unless you intend to cover them with wood to hide them. * Manufacturer says they can be painted, or glued, but neglect to mention what Glue or Paint will stick to it. My experience with it says glue and Paint Do not stick to it. Both just rolled right off with my fingers in cleanup - After drying. Will the paint stick, sure. Will it stay there if you bump it - I highly doubt it. Tips: * Use a baseboard & top rail, to hold them onto the wall, & calk/glue just to seal it to the wall. * Use a plastic putty knife to clean excess calk or paint off edges. (Or a Credit card, too.) * Someone else suggested using a hair dryer to soften it, & THAT was a Great Tip! It not only made it softer to cut, but also aided in smoothing out some of the ragged & bumpy edges from cuts. I used a metal Putty knife to smooth it, while using the hair dryer to soften it. Not a perfect edge, but way better than the mess I started with. Overall: This was a good solution to my small bathroom's wall imperfections, & I'm happy to have found it. That said, it was a pain to install, & I would not use it on a high traffic area wall, unless I had boards going all around it on all 4 sides. There's no running or roughhousing going on in my tiny bathroom, so no danger of people bumping it.
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