When it comes to building materials, I've always believed that you get what you pay for. Many people often worry about cheap panels, and while higher prices aren't necessarily better, excessively low costs can lead to problems—after all, everything has a cost! We may not understand materials, but even if they sound convincing, be cautious if the price is too low!
❷ Color
First, determine the overall color scheme of your home, including the desired feel for the soft furnishings, before selecting colors. This approach helps avoid mistakes. Otherwise, choosing colors on a whim without considering how they will coordinate with the soft furnishings later won’t work.
❸ Grid
Grids are typically used for creating color-blocking designs. Remember to choose low-saturation colors that are versatile and less likely to look out of place. If possible, opt for a flush-mounted style that aligns with the wall panel for a more refined and timeless look!
❹ Card strip
An easily overlooked detail is choosing a color scheme that matches the wall panel. Communicate with the designer in advance to avoid gold and black as much as possible—gold has a mediocre texture, while black is overly heavy and makes the lines too prominent