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D10 Polystyrene HIWOOD 11.4mm x 10mm x 2.0m.

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0.43 × 0.39 × 78.74
4.54 $
0.43 × 0.39 × 78.74 inch
The product is available for order in Moscow, Moscow Oblast, Saint Petersburg, and Leningrad Oblast.

Delivery is performed throughout Russia by the transportation company СДЭК

Average production time for custom orders: 3–7 days

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More than 20 years on the market

The company's success began in 2002, when two artists — Andrey Ragozin and Evgeny Tsapko — created a small creative workshop for producing wooden carved items. The masters' work was quickly noticed, and within a year they were invited to participate in the reconstruction of the Konstantinovskiy Palace in Strelna.

After the success of this project, the company focused on recreating palace interiors, furniture, church furnishings, and carved decorations in various artistic styles. They worked with cultural heritage sites: The Hermitage, the Alexandrovsky Palace, the Troitsko-Izmaylovsky Cathedral, the Sheremetyevsky Mansion, and many others.

The masters' task — and still is — to create wooden items with the highest level of detail and understanding of every element, based on impeccable knowledge of artistic laws and interior styles.

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Our showrooms are located in Saint Petersburg and Moscow. Production is located in Saint Petersburg.

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D10 Polystyrene HI WOOD 11.4mm x 10mm x 2.0m: Elegance in Details

Polystyrene moldingD10 from the manufacturer Hi Wood – an exquisite decorative solution with unique dimensions 11.4mm x 10mm and standard length of 2.0 meters. The product represents a modern element of interior decoration, harmoniously combining compact dimensions with an expressive profile. Produced by a partner of the company Stavros – Hi Wood, which guarantees European quality and compliance with all technological standards for the production of polymer decorative elements.

Unique Technical Features

wall molding polystyreneD10 differs by special geometric parameters, making it a universal tool for creating refined interior compositions. The profile width is 11.4 millimeters, ensuring sufficient visual prominence of the element without overcrowding the space. The profile height is 10 millimeters, creating an interesting asymmetry of proportions that adds dynamism to the decorative composition.

The plank length of 2.0 meters is a standard in the industry of decorative elements and ensures an optimal balance between ease of transportation, storage, and installation. This length allows minimizing the number of joints in rooms of standard size, simplifying work and improving the visual perception of the finished composition. The weight of one plank is minimal due to the use of lightweight high-density polystyrene.

The D10 profile has a slightly rounded shape, which creates soft transitions of light and shadow on the surface. This distinguishes it from strictly geometric profiles and gives the interior a more classic, refined look. Rounded shapes are traditionally associated with quality molding and create an atmosphere of elegance even in the simplest rooms.

Impact-resistant polystyrene moldingD10 is produced from a special modified polymer formula with improved mechanical properties. The material is resistant to accidental impacts, pressure, and other mechanical influences inevitable during operation. Impact resistance is especially important for rooms with active use – living rooms, corridors, children's rooms, office spaces.

Geometric precision of manufacturing is guaranteed by modern Hi Wood production equipment. Dimensional deviations do not exceed 0.3–0.5 millimeters along the entire length of the plank, ensuring perfect element fitting and professional appearance. The molding surface is absolutely smooth, ready for painting without additional preparation.

The material density is optimized to achieve maximum strength at minimal weight. The polystyrene structure is homogeneous, without internal voids or inclusions, eliminating weak spots and guaranteeing uniform properties along the entire length of the product. Such homogeneity is critically important for longevity and maintaining shape over decades of use.

Advantages of Polystyrene

Wall polystyrene impact-resistant moldingManufactured from modern polymer material possessing a unique set of characteristics making it the optimal choice for interior decoration.

Absolute moisture resistance – a key advantage of polystyrene over traditional materials. The polymer does not absorb water even with prolonged direct contact with a humid environment. This means safe use in bathrooms, shower cabins, saunas, pools, kitchens, and other high-humidity areas. The material does not swell, deform, or lose strength with humidity fluctuations from zero to 100 percent.

The biological inertness of polystyrene guarantees complete protection against biological threats. The material is not a nutrient medium for mold, fungi, bacteria, and other microorganisms. It does not attract insects, moths, or beetles. This characteristic ensures not only the longevity of the product but also safety for residents' health, especially important for people with allergic conditions and asthma.

Temperature resistance allows usingpolystyrene molding on wallD10 over a wide temperature range. The material retains its properties at temperatures from minus 40 to plus 70 degrees Celsius. It does not become brittle in cold, does not soften or deform at elevated temperatures within normal household use.

Chemical resistance ensures resistance to the effects of most household chemicals. The molding can be cleaned with water-based cleaning solutions, soapy water, alcohol-based solutions without risk of damaging the material. However, avoid contact with aggressive solvents, acetone, and other organic solvents that may soften polystyrene.

The ecological purity of modern polystyrene is confirmed by international safety certificates. The material does not contain harmful substances – formaldehyde, heavy metals, phenols, volatile organic compounds. Under normal operating conditions, polystyrene is completely inert and does not emit any vapors into the room air.

Ease of processing makespolystyrene molding buyan optimal choice for self-installation. The material is easily cut with common tools – construction knife, hacksaw, electric jigsaw. When cutting, it does not produce a large amount of dust, does not crumble, does not require special equipment or professional skills.

Excellent paintability opens up endless possibilities for color decoration. Polystyrene accepts water-based, acrylic, and latex paints of any shade excellently. Paint lays evenly, does not run, does not form streaks or stains. If necessary, the molding can be repainted multiple times, updating the interior without dismantling decorative elements.

The longevity of polystyrene products, when properly installed and used, is measured in decades. The material is not susceptible to aging, does not yellow over time, does not lose mechanical strength. Special UV stabilizers in the polymer composition protect against fading and degradation under sunlight exposure.

Variety of Applications

How to cut polystyrene moldingD10 and where to use it – these questions interest everyone planning decorative space design. The profile's versatility allows implementing a wide range of design tasks.

Creating wall decorative compositions is the main application direction for molding. Using D10, you can form rectangular or square frames of various sizes on walls, imitating classical pilasters. Such panels visually structure the space, add architectural expressiveness to flat surfaces, and create an illusion of depth and volume.

Framing mirrors and artworks is an elegant application of molding. D10 creates an elegant frame that highlights the value of the framed object without competing with it for the viewer's attention. The profile size is ideal for medium and large mirrors, paintings, photographs, and posters. Rounded profile shapes add classical refinement to the composition.

Wall color zoning is an effective design technique.Buy polystyrene wall moldingIt is used to create clear boundaries between areas with different finishes. This can be horizontal division of the wall into upper and lower parts, subsequently painted in contrasting colors, or highlighting an accent zone with wallpaper against painted walls.

Decorative treatment of door and window openings adds grandeur and completeness to the interior. Molding D10 is used to create additional decorative framing around standard casings, visually increasing the significance of the opening and drawing attention to it. Especially impressive is the effect when the molding and wall are painted in contrasting colors.

Furniture decoration is a popular application direction for molding among furniture manufacturers and restorers. D10 is glued to flat fronts of cabinets, chests, bedside tables, kitchen sets, creating a relief surface. This allows transforming simple carcass furniture into the appearance of expensive classical lath furniture.

Ceiling decoration using molding creates an effect of architectural complexity without the need to build multi-level structures. D10 is mounted on the ceiling, forming a geometric ornament of rectangles or squares. Such a solution visually lifts the ceiling, adding grandeur and elegance to the room.

Creating decorative niches is visually possible with skillful use of molding. By gluing a D10 frame and painting the interior space in a darker shade, you can create a convincing illusion of depth into the wall. Inside such a "niche" artworks, collections, and decorative items are effectively placed.

Spatial zoning is especially relevant in studio apartments and open-plan rooms. Vertical or horizontal lines of molding on walls visually divide a single space into functional zones without building partitions. This preserves the feeling of spaciousness and light, while adding structure and order.

Professional installation technology

How to cut polystyrene moldingFor achieving ideal joints — a fundamental question of quality installation. The correct choice of tools and working techniques determines the final result.

A construction knife with replaceable blades is the basic and most accessible tool for cutting polystyrene molding. To achieve a clean cut, it is critically important to use sharp blades that cut the material rather than tear it. A dull blade creates ragged edges, chips, and unevenness. Cutting should be done along a metal ruler, making several passes with gradual deepening, rather than attempting to cut the profile in one motion.

A tenon saw with a fine-toothed blade is the optimal tool for precise cutting, especially when working with a tenon saw. Small teeth create a clean cut without scratches or chips in the material. When using a tenon saw, it is important not to apply excessive pressure — the tool should cut under its own weight. Excessive force may lead to deformation of the profile or an uneven cut.

A tenon saw is an indispensable tool for cutting molding at precise angles. A quality tenon saw allows setting angles of 45 and 90 degrees with high accuracy, which is critically important for creating neat internal and external corners. The molding is placed in the guide slots of the tenon saw and secured, after which it is cut with a tenon saw along the slots.

A jigsaw is suitable for large-scale work and allows significantly speeding up the cutting process. Use a fine-toothed blade for wood or a special blade for plastic. Work at medium speeds without engaging the pendulum mechanism, which may cause chips. A jigsaw is especially convenient when adjusting the length of multiple boards or making decorative cuts.

A circular saw is a professional tool that ensures maximum accuracy and productivity. The saw allows setting any cutting angle with precision to tenths of a degree and making perfectly perpendicular cuts. An ideal solution for professional installers or large-scale projects, although for occasional home repairs, purchasing may be unnecessary.

Surface preparation is a critically important stage that determines the quality and longevity of the installation. The wall or ceiling must be perfectly clean, dry, and dust-free. All contaminants, grease stains, and residues of old adhesive compounds must be removed. Flaking finishes — old paint, wallpaper, or whitewash — should be completely removed. Irregularities exceeding 2 millimeters must be leveled with finishing putty and sanded.

Surface priming significantly increases the adhesive bond of the adhesive to the substrate. Deep-penetration primer is applied with a roller or wide brush and must be fully dry before starting installation work. Priming is especially important for loose, porous, old, or painted surfaces. Primer binds dust and creates a strong base for the adhesive.

Accurate marking of the installation line is performed using a laser or long bubble level. To create frames and panels, it is necessary to carefully measure all dimensions and mark clear outlines with a pencil. Accuracy of marking is the guarantee of symmetry of the composition and correct geometry. Checking for horizontal and vertical alignment with a level is mandatory.

Choosing the right adhesive is critically important for reliable bonding.Polystyrene moldingIt is absolutely forbidden to use adhesives based on organic solvents — they destroy the polystyrene structure. Recommended options: acrylic construction adhesives in tubes, specialized polystyrene and expanded polystyrene adhesive, water-based liquid nails, polymer adhesives such as "Titan" or "Moment Mount Express".

Adhesive is applied to the back of the molding using a dot or linear method. It is not recommended to apply excessive amounts of adhesive — excess will squeeze out along the edges and dirty the wall. Optimal application is dots with a diameter of about one centimeter spaced 10-15 centimeters apart. After application, it is recommended to wait 1-3 minutes for the adhesive to thicken according to the manufacturer's instructions.

Attaching the molding requires careful and precise movements. The element is applied to the surface strictly along the marked line and pressed firmly along its entire length. The pressing must be even — do not concentrate force on one area. To ensure secure fixation during adhesive polymerization, painter's tape is applied over the molding to the wall at intervals of 30-40 centimeters.

Corner joints are the most critical and complex installation operation. To form internal and external corners, moldings are cut at a 45-degree angle. It is critically important to correctly determine the cutting direction for each element — an error will result in misalignment. Joints must be as tight as possible, with an ideal gap not exceeding 0.3-0.5 millimeters.

Longitudinal joints are made with a straight cut strictly perpendicular to the profile's longitudinal axis. Ends must be perfectly flat and perpendicular for tight fitting. When gluing, the jointed elements must be pressed tightly together with their ends. A small gap up to 1 millimeter is permissible, as it will be filled with sealant in the final stage.

Final finishing includes sealing all joints, seams, and possible gaps. After the adhesive has fully dried (usually 24-48 hours), the joints are carefully filled with white acrylic sealant. The sealant is applied from a tube with a fine nozzle or spread with a narrow putty knife. Excess is immediately wiped off with a damp sponge. After the sealant has fully dried, the joints can be lightly sanded with fine-grit sandpaper.

Painting the molding — the final stage of decorative finishing. Before painting, the surface can be primed with acrylic primer to improve paint adhesion and ensure more even coverage. Paint is applied with a suitable-sized brush or small roller in 2-3 coats, with full drying between applications. To protect the wall from accidental paint drips along the edges of the molding, painter's tape is applied.

Required tools

For quality installationImpact-resistant polystyrene wall moldingD10 requires a certain set of tools and consumables.

Measuring tools include a tape measure at least 3 meters long for precise measurements, a laser level or a long bubble level 60-100 centimeters, a metal square for checking right angles, a metal ruler 50-100 centimeters long, a construction pencil for marking, possibly a protractor for measuring non-standard angles.

Cutting tools consist of a construction knife with spare blades, a metal hacksaw with fine teeth, a plastic or metal miter saw for precise angled cuts, optionally an electric jigsaw with a set of fine-toothed wood blades, for professional use — a circular saw.

Adhesive tools include a caulking gun for working with adhesive tubes, a small notched or smooth putty knife for spreading, a brush for applying to hard-to-reach areas, a container for diluting adhesive if using dry mix.

Fastening materials consist of 3-5 cm wide painter’s tape for temporary fixation, optionally thin nails or tacks for additional securing, braces or supports for supporting long horizontal sections.

Installation consumables include polystyrene adhesive (acrylic mounting adhesive in 300-400 ml tubes), deep-penetration primer for preparing the surface, white acrylic sealant for filling joints, finishing putty for filling large gaps if necessary.

Finishing materials consist of P120-P180 grit sandpaper for sanding joints, acrylic primer for the first coat before painting, water-based or acrylic paint in desired shade, colorant for achieving the desired color, a set of brushes and rollers for painting various areas.

Rules for operation and maintenance

Polystyrene wall molding, impact-resistantD10 does not require complex special care, however, following simple rules significantly extends its service life and preserves its original aesthetics.

Dry cleaning is the main type of care for molding. It is sufficient to wipe the surface with a dry soft microfiber or natural flannel cloth once every one to two weeks. A vacuum cleaner with a soft brush attachment on minimum suction power can be used. Regular cleaning prevents dust accumulation, which over time may penetrate into the paint.

Wet cleaning is performed as needed, usually once every quarter. A slightly damp (not wet) soft cloth, soaked in clean water or a very dilute neutral detergent solution, is used. Abrasive cleaning powders, stiff brushes, or abrasive-sided sponges must not be used — they leave scratches on painted surfaces.

Protection against mechanical damage is especially important in the first weeks after installation. Avoid striking the molding with heavy or sharp objects, do not use it as a support or lever. When moving furniture, care should be taken not to damage decorative elements. During other renovation work, the molding should be protected with painter’s tape.

The operating temperature range allows use in heated and unheated rooms. However, avoid placing the molding within 20-30 centimeters of powerful heat sources — electric convectors, fireplaces, heating pipes with temperature above 80 degrees. Prolonged exposure to extremely high temperatures may cause deformation.

UV protection is ensured by using quality paints with UV filters. Although polystyrene contains UV stabilizers and does not degrade in sunlight, the paint may fade. In rooms with large south-facing windows, lightfast paints are recommended.

Preventive inspection is recommended twice a year. The reliability of molding attachment, absence of peeling sections, condition of joints and seams, presence of cracks or chips are checked. Early detection and elimination of minor defects prevent them from developing into serious problems.

Local repair of minor damage is usually simple. Small scratches are painted over with acrylic paint of the appropriate shade using a fine artist’s brush. Small chips are filled with acrylic putty, sanded with fine sandpaper after drying, and painted over. If a section of molding peels off, it can be re-adhered after cleaning the surfaces of old adhesive residue.

Molding can be repainted an unlimited number of times. Before applying a new color, the surface is cleaned of dust and grease, lightly sanded with fine sandpaper to improve adhesion. New paint is applied in 2-3 coats with full drying between layers. This allows updating the interior without dismantling.

Comparison with Other Materials

ChoosingBuy polystyrene moldingD10, it is important to understand its advantages over alternative materials.

Gypsum molding — a traditional material with a multi-century history. Gypsum allows creating extremely detailed ornaments and complex profiles. However, gypsum items have significant drawbacks: considerable weight requires strong anchor or screw fastenings, brittleness complicates transportation and installation, hygroscopicity limits use to dry rooms, high cost and mandatory professional installation significantly increase project budget.

Polyurethane molding is often presented as a premium alternative to polystyrene. Polyurethane is indeed denser and heavier, can have a more detailed relief, better imitates traditional gypsum molding. However, for relatively simple profiles, the advantages of polyurethane are visually practically imperceptible. Polyurethane items cost 2-4 times more than polystyrene, are significantly heavier, and require stronger adhesive.

Wooden molding — a classic choice for interiors in traditional style. Natural wood has a unique noble texture, pleasant to the touch, creates a special atmosphere. However, wooden items require regular meticulous care, fear moisture and significant temperature fluctuations, may deform and crack, require mechanical fastening, cost several times more than polystyrene analogs.

MDF molding represents an affordable alternative to natural wood. MDF has a wood grain structure, paints well, can have a laminated finish to mimic various wood species. However, MDF is even more afraid of moisture than solid wood — when wet, it irreversibly swells and deteriorates, the material is significantly heavier than polystyrene, requires mechanical fastening with nails or screws, and produces a large amount of fine dust when cut.

PVC profiles — a budget plastic option. PVC is completely moisture-resistant, does not fear temperature fluctuations, is inexpensive. However, PVC has a characteristic plastic sheen, which is difficult to mask with painting, looks cheap and less noble, has a very limited selection of profiles, may yellow and become brittle over time under UV exposure.

Design styles and concepts

Polystyrene moldingD10 demonstrates remarkable versatility and can be used in the most diverse stylistic directions.

Classic interior implies creating symmetrical compositions with proper geometry and proportions. Molding is used to form rectangular wall panels, frame door and window openings, and horizontally divide walls. Classic style usually uses white or light-colored molding against pastel walls. Gold leafing or patination may be applied.

Neoclassicism allows for a more free, modern interpretation of classical canons. Molding can be painted in contrasting colors — dark on light background or vice versa. Asymmetric compositions, non-standard panel sizes and proportions, bold combinations with modern materials and textures are allowed.

Modern minimalism uses molding extremely sparingly and purposefully. Simple geometric frames highlight functional zones or create subtle accents. The color palette is strictly monochromatic — white on white, gray on gray. Decorative effect is achieved exclusively through volume and play of light.

Scandinavian style prefers lightness, airiness, and naturalness. Molding is used in white on white or light-gray walls. Compositions are extremely simple, with no unnecessary details. The goal is to add subtle structure and visual interest while preserving the feeling of space, light, and air.

Loft and industrial style unexpectedly effectively use molding to create contrast. Contrasting rough industrial textures (brick, concrete, metal) with elegant classical decorative elements creates an interesting visual tension. Molding is painted in dark colors (black, anthracite, graphite) or metallic shades.

Provence and French country actively use molding to create a romantic, cozy atmosphere. Wall panels, mirror frames, furniture decoration — characteristic techniques of the style. Molding is painted in soft pastel tones (lavender, mint, peach, cream) or left traditionally white.

Color Solutions

PaintingImpact-resistant polystyrene wall moldingD10 opens up limitless creative color decoration possibilities.

Monochromatic solution implies painting the molding to match the wall color. The decorative effect is created exclusively through the three-dimensional relief. Light falling at an angle creates shadows and highlights, emphasizing the profile's shape. This restrained solution creates refined elegance.

Contrast scheme uses opposite or significantly different colors for maximum visual effect. White molding on a dark wall or dark molding on a light wall creates a clear graphic structure. Contrast makes the molding a dominant decorative element.

Accent coloring involves using a bright color present in the interior through textiles or accessories. This could be blue, emerald, terracotta, mustard — any saturated shade. This solution unifies various interior elements into a harmonious composition.

Metallic finishes create a luxurious molding effect. Gold, silver, bronze, copper tones are applied using special metallic pigment paints. Patina technique is also possible — applying dark paint into recesses for an effect of noble antiquity.

D10 POLYSTYRENE HI WOOD 11.4mm x 10mm x 2.0m from manufacturer Hi Wood via company Stavros — optimal combination of European-level quality, functional practicality, aesthetic appeal, and reasonable accessible price for creating unique, memorable interiors.

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