Article Contents:
- DIY Project: The Philosophy of Creating a Textured Wall
- Where to Use Slat Finishing
- Why a DIY Project is Cheaper and More Interesting
- 3D Effect: How Wooden Slats Create Volume
- Slat Parameters: Thickness, Width, Wood Species
- Slat Layout Options
- Molding as an Accent: Framing Slat Panels with Moldings
- Combination of wood and polyurethane
- Tools and Materials: Complete Project Checklist
- Material Calculation
- Tools (Buy or Rent if You Don't Have Them)
- Step-by-Step Guide: From Layout to Finish
- Stage 1: Wall preparation
- Step 2: Installing the Battens (If Needed)
- Step 3: Preparing the Slats
- Step 4: Installing the Slats
- Step 5: Puttying and Sanding
- Step 6: Installing the Moldings
- Step 7: Painting
- Painting: How to Create a Unified Color Palette
- White: Universal Classic
- Black or Graphite: Dramatic Effect
- Natural wood: the warmth of nature
- Pastel Shades: Delicacy
- Two-Color Scheme: Contrast or Gradient
- Stylistic Solution Options: From Minimalism to Classic
- Scandinavian minimalism
- Industrial loft
- Elegant Neoclassicism
- Organic Eco-Style
- Frequently Asked Questions: Addressing Doubts
- Conclusion: Create a Textured Wall with STAVROS Materials
A wall. Four meters of smooth surface painted in neutral beige or gray. Functional? Yes. Boring? Absolutely. You look at it every day—in the living room, bedroom, office—and think: something is missing. Not color (that can be changed over a weekend), not size (the wall is what it is). It lacks volume, depth, character, that very texture which transforms a flat surface into an architectural element that catches the eye.DIY Wooden Wall Decor— a solution accessible to anyone willing to spend a weekend on creativity, receiving in return a unique space that cannot be bought ready-made.
3D wall finishingWooden slats — a trend that has captured modern interiors, from Scandinavian minimalist apartments to spacious lofts. The secret to its popularity is simple: volume is created not by illusion (as with 3D-patterned wallpaper) but by real relief. Slats 20-40 mm thick, mounted on the wall with gaps, form a rhythmic structure where light plays on the protrusions, shadows deepen in the gaps, and the eye glides along the vertical or horizontal lines, perceiving depth. Complement itwooden slat wall decor polyurethane moldings, framing the slatted panel (creating a frame, like a painting in a gallery), and you'll get a composition where the warmth of natural wood meets the classicism of architectural forms.
This article is a complete practical guide for those who want to create a volumetric accent wall without a designer, without a team of workers, with their own hands. We'll break it down step by step: from material selection (Buy wooden planks for decoration— which wood species, which cross-section, how many meters are needed) to final painting (how to paint wood and polyurethane so they look like a single whole). We'll consider slat layout options (vertical, horizontal, diagonal, combined), mounting methods (on a frame or directly to the wall, glue or screws), and the use of moldings for framing (width, profile, installation). We'll calculate the project cost (how much it costs to finish a 4×2.7 meter wall with slats and moldings) and the implementation time (two weekends of active work).
DIY project: the philosophy of creating a volumetric wall
WhyDIY Wooden Wall DecorWhy is it better than wallpaper, PVC panels, or paint? Because wood is natural, tactile, and alive. Touch a solid oak or ash slat — it's warm, rough, smells of resin (if coniferous) or earth (if deciduous). A plastic panel is cold, smells of chemicals, and feels artificial. Wallpaper is flat — an illusion of volume, not reality. A slatted wall is real 3D, perceived not only by the eyes but also by the fingers, creating an acoustic effect (slats diffuse sound, reduce room echo) and influencing the microclimate (wood breathes, regulates humidity).
Where to apply slatted finishing
Accent wall in the living room: behind the sofa or TV. Vertical slats (visually raise the ceiling), painted in a contrasting color (gray wall — black or white slats) or natural wood with oil finish. Polyurethane moldings frame the slatted panel at the top and bottom, creating clear boundaries.
Bed headboard in the bedroom: the wall behind the bed is finished with horizontal slats (panel width — bed width plus 20-40 cm on each side, height from floor 2.0-2.5 meters). Color natural or pastel (beige, gray-blue). Moldings form a frame around the headboard, turning the wall into an art object.
Hallway: a narrow, long hallway appears visually wider with horizontal slats on one wall (the eye perceives horizontality — space seems wider). Slats painted in a light color (white, light gray), moldings contrasting (dark gray).
Study: the wall behind the desk — vertical slats of dark wood (walnut, wenge), creating solidity and focus. Moldings gilded or brass (if the study is classic).
Bathroom: provided good ventilation (wood treated with moisture-resistant oil or varnish). Slats made of larch (a moisture-resistant species), painted white or gray, moldings made of moisture-resistant polyurethane.
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Why a DIY project is cheaper and more interesting
Designer + installation team for a 4×2.7 meter slatted wall costs 80,000-150,000 rubles (materials + labor). Self-implementation — 15,000-35,000 rubles (materials only, your labor). Savings of 3-5 times. Plus the pleasure of the process: you create with your own hands, see a bare wall transform into a work of art, feel pride in the result. When guests ask: where did you order it? — you answer: I made it myself. That's priceless.
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3D effect: how wooden slats create volume
The secret of three-dimensionality is simple: alternating protrusions (slats) and recesses (gaps between slats). Light falling on the wall (natural from a window or artificial from lamps) highlights the protrusions, leaving the gaps in shadow. The contrast of light and shadow creates depth. The greater the slat thickness and the wider the gap — the brighter the effect.
Slat parameters: thickness, width, wood species
Thickness (slat depth): 20-40 mm. Slats 20 mm thick — light volume, delicate relief, suitable for small rooms (12 m² bedroom, 10 m² study). Slats 30-40 mm — pronounced volume, dramatic relief, suitable for spacious living rooms, studios with high ceilings 3.0-3.5 meters.
Slat width: 40-100 mm. Narrow slats 40-50 mm — frequent rhythm (many vertical or horizontal lines), graphic quality, modernity. Wide slats 80-100 mm — rare rhythm, monumentality, solidity.
Gap between slats: equal to the slat width or 1.5-2 times wider. If slat is 50 mm — gap 50-100 mm. Narrow gap (equal to slat width) — dense surface, few voids. Wide gap (twice the slat width) — airy structure, much light passes through.
Wood species: pine (cheapest, 250-400 rub/m² for slats with 20×50 mm cross-section), spruce (similar to pine), oak (noble, dense, 800-1500 rub/m²), ash (light, textured, 700-1200 rub/m²), larch (moisture-resistant, 500-800 rub/m²). For a budget project — pine, for a premium one — oak or ash.
Slat layout options
Vertical: slats run from floor to ceiling (or from the panel's lower to upper boundary). Effect: visually raises the ceiling, makes the room taller. Suitable for rooms with low ceilings (2.5-2.7 meters). Mounting: slats attached to horizontal battens (lathing) or directly to the wall (if the wall is even).
Horizontal: slats run horizontally along the wall. Effect: expands space, makes the room wider. Suitable for narrow rooms (hallway, elongated bedroom). Mounting: slats attached to vertical battens (lathing).
Diagonal: slats run at a 30-45 degree angle. Effect: dynamism, uniqueness, attracts attention. More complex to mount (need to cut angles precisely), material consumption higher (waste). Suitable for accent zones (part of a wall, niche).
Combined: some slats vertical, some horizontal, forming a grid or frames. Effect: complex geometry, art object. Requires precise planning (drawing on paper before mounting).
Sparse (uneven): slats placed not at equal intervals, but chaotically or with increasing/decreasing frequency. Effect: artistic quality, organic feel (resembles tree trunks in a forest). Requires artistic sense when marking.
Molding as an accent: framing slatted panels with moldings
Moldings made of polyurethane— a universal tool for creating clear boundaries, frames, and trims. In a slatted wall project, moldings serve several functions:
Framing the panel: if the slatted finish does not cover the entire wall but a part (a panel sized 2.0×2.5 meters on a 4.0×2.7 meter wall), moldings frame the panel around the perimeter, like a picture frame. The surrounding wall is painted a different color (contrast) or wallpapered. Molding width 60-100 mm, profile classic or modern flat.
Zone separation: if slatted cladding is combined with smooth paint on one wall, a molding separates these zones (runs horizontally at a height of 1.2-1.5 meters — above the slats, below the ceiling).
Horizontal division: a molding 80-120 mm wide runs along the entire perimeter of the room at a height of 90-120 cm from the floor (a classic technique), visually dividing the wall into a lower part (slatted cladding or dark paint) and an upper part (light paint, wallpaper).
Ceiling cornice: if the slatted wall reaches the ceiling, a cornice molding 100-150 mm wide frames the transition from the wall to the ceiling, completing the composition.
Combination of wood and polyurethane
Wood is warm, natural, with texture. Polyurethane is smooth, uniform, without texture. How to combine them to look harmonious?
Uniform color: paint the slats and moldings the same color (white, gray, black, dark blue). The wood texture will be visible (slight roughness, grain pattern — especially if using semi-transparent stain), but the color will unify the materials. The moldings visually continue the slats, forming a frame.
Contrasting colors: natural wood slats (oiled oak, light brown) + white moldings. The contrast of warm wood and cool white creates modern classic (neoclassical, Scandinavian style).
Uniform texture through painting: paint polyurethane moldings with wood-effect paint (special paints imitating oak, walnut texture). From a distance, the moldings look like wood, supporting the slats.
Metallic accents: if metal is present in the interior (brass light fixtures, steel furniture legs), paint the moldings with metallic paint (gold, brass, copper, steel). Natural wood + gold moldings — luxury, eclecticism.
Tools and materials: complete list for the project
Planning the wall finish: a wall measuring 4.0×2.7 meters with vertical slats 20×50 mm in cross-section made of pine, gap between slats 50 mm (equal to the slat width). The slatted panel occupies the central part of the wall measuring 3.0×2.4 meters, framed by polyurethane moldings 80 mm wide.
Material Calculation
Wooden slats: with a panel width of 3.0 meters, slat width of 50 mm, and gap of 50 mm — 10 slats fit per meter of width (50 mm slat + 50 mm gap = 100 mm per slat with gap, 1000 mm / 100 mm = 10 slats). For a width of 3.0 meters — 30 slats. Length of each slat is 2.4 meters (panel height). Total: 30 slats × 2.4 meters = 72 linear meters. Standard slat length is 2.5 or 3.0 meters — we buy 30 slats 2.5 meters long (10 cm offcuts become waste or are used for other purposes). Price of pine slat 20×50 mm — 60-100 rubles/linear meter. Total material: 72 meters × 80 rubles = 5760 rubles.
Battens (if the wall is uneven): 40×40 mm battens (slats are attached to them), length equal to panel height 2.4 meters, quantity — every 50-60 cm across the panel width = 6 battens × 2.4 meters = 14.4 meters. Price of 40×40 pine batten — 50 rubles/meter. Total: 14.4 × 50 = 720 rubles.
Polyurethane moldings: panel perimeter 3.0+2.4+3.0+2.4 = 10.8 meters. Moldings are sold in lengths of 2.0 or 2.4 meters. We buy 6 planks of 2.0 meters = 12 meters (with allowance for miter cuts). Price of molding width 80 mm — 400-600 rubles/meter. Total: 12 meters × 500 rubles = 6000 rubles.
Fasteners: wood screws (attaching slats to battens or wall) length 40 mm, 2 screws per slat (top and bottom) × 30 slats = 60 pcs, pack of 100 pcs — 150 rubles. Adhesive for moldings (polyurethane adhesive or liquid nails) — 3 tubes of 400 ml = 3 × 250 rubles = 750 rubles.
Finishing materials: wood primer (1 liter, 300 rubles), acrylic or oil-based paint for wood (if painting, 1 liter of paint covers 10-12 m² in 2 coats, slat area 30 pcs × 0.05 m width × 2.4 m height × 2 sides = 7.2 m², need 1 liter of paint — 500-800 rubles), acrylic putty for filling molding joints (0.5 kg, 200 rubles).
Total materials: 5760 + 720 + 6000 + 150 + 750 + 300 + 700 + 200 = 14580 rubles. A budget project for a 3.0×2.4 meter wall — about 15000 rubles.
Tools (if you don't have — buy or rent)
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Miter saw or fine-toothed handsaw (cutting slats, moldings)
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Screwdriver or drill (drilling holes, driving screws)
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Spirit level 1.0-1.5 meters (checking vertical, horizontal)
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5-meter tape measure (measurements)
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Pencil, square (marking)
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Paint brushes 50-80 mm (painting slats, moldings)
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Rubber spatula (filling joints with putty)
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Sandpaper grit 180-220 (sanding wood before painting)
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Construction adhesive gun (applying adhesive to moldings)
Miter saw rental (if you don't have one) — 500-800 rubles/day. Other tools are basic, usually available to home DIYers.
Step-by-step instructions: from marking to finish
Stage 1: Wall preparation
The wall must be even (allowable deviations 5 mm over 2 meters — check with a long level or straightedge), dry, clean (no dust, grease stains). If the wall is uneven (deviations over 5 mm) — install battens (battens attached to the wall with dowels, leveled). If even — slats are attached directly to the wall (faster, saves material for battens).
Mark the boundaries of the slatted panel on the wall with a pencil (a 3.0×2.4 meter rectangle, centered on the wall width, lower boundary at a height of 15 cm from the floor).
Step 2: Installing the Battens (if needed)
40×40 mm battens are attached vertically (if the slats are vertical) or horizontally (if the slats are horizontal) with a spacing of 50-60 cm. The first batten is at the left edge of the panel, the last at the right, with intermediate ones evenly spaced between them. Fastening: use 6×40 mm dowels (for concrete walls) or 60 mm screws (for wooden partitions), with 3-4 fasteners per 2.4-meter-high batten. Level the battens using a level (perfect vertical), placing wood shims or plastic wedges under the batten in wall depressions.
Step 3: Preparing the Slats
Cut the slats to size, 2.4 meters long (30 pieces). The ends must be even (cut with a miter saw or handsaw, using a square). Sand the slats with 180-grit sandpaper (remove burrs, roughness, smooth sharp edges). Prime the slats with wood primer (apply with a brush along the grain, drying time 2-4 hours). Primer fills pores, reduces paint consumption, and improves adhesion.
Step 4: Installing the Slats
Start from the left edge of the panel. Place the first slat vertically (check vertical with a level), secure it with two screws (top and bottom) to the battens or wall (pre-drill 3 mm holes in the slat to prevent splitting). Sink the screw heads 1-2 mm below the slat surface (to be filled later).
Secure the second slat 50 mm from the first (measure the gap with a tape measure at the bottom, middle, and top — it should be even). Check vertical with a level. Secure it. Continue until the entire panel width is filled (30 slats). Installation time for 30 slats is 3-4 hours (if working carefully, checking the level of each slat).
Step 5: Filling and Sanding
Fill the screw heads with acrylic wood filler (choose a color matching the wood species — pine, oak). After drying (2 hours), sand with 220-grit sandpaper (the filler becomes level with the slat surface and unnoticeable).
Step 6: Installing the Molding
Cut the molding to size, joining corners at 45 degrees (cut with a miter saw or miter box). Apply glue in a zigzag pattern to the back of the molding, place it on the wall around the perimeter of the slat panel (the molding abuts the edges of the slats, framing the panel). Press for 30-60 seconds, secure with painter's tape (from molding to wall) until the glue dries (12 hours). Fill the molding joints (corners) with acrylic filler, smooth with a wet finger, and sand after drying.
Step 7: Painting
If the slats remain natural — apply wood oil (Danish oil, oil-wax, 2-3 coats, each rubbed in with a cloth, dries 6-8 hours). Oil enhances wood grain, protects from moisture and dirt.
If painting — apply acrylic paint (matte or semi-matte) with a brush along the grain in 2 coats (first coat dries 3-4 hours, second applied after the first dries). Paint slats and molding simultaneously (unified color).
Final coat drying time — 24 hours, after which the wall is ready for use.
Painting: How to Create a Unified Color Scheme
The color of a slatted wall defines the room's atmosphere. Let's explore popular options.
White: Universal Classic
White slats on a white wall (or light gray) — Scandinavian minimalism, lightness, airiness. Volume is created not by color but by shadows in the gaps. Moldings are white, blending with the slats. Suitable for small spaces (does not visually shrink), for north-facing rooms (compensates for lack of light).
Paint — white matte acrylic (matte finish hides minor wood imperfections). Apply in 2-3 coats (first coat absorbs into wood, second and third create dense coverage).
Black or Graphite: Dramatic
Black slats on a light (white, light gray) wall — maximum contrast, graphic quality, modernity. Gaps between slats are light (wall behind is visible), slats are black — rhythm, depth. Moldings are black (framing the panel) or white (contrast).
Suitable for spacious living rooms, studies, bedrooms in loft, minimalist, high-tech styles. In small rooms, black visually reduces space — use sparingly (part of a wall, niche).
Paint — black matte acrylic or graphite (dark gray, softer than black). Apply in 2 coats.
Natural wood: the warmth of nature
Slats are not painted, coated with oil (clear or tinted). Wood grain is fully visible (grain pattern, knots, shades from light yellow in pine to brown in oak). Wall behind slats is painted a contrasting color (white, gray, beige, dark green). Moldings are painted the wall color (blending with background) or natural wood (if wooden moldings).
Suitable for eco-style, Scandinavian, rustic, loft with wooden accents. Warm, cozy, organic.
Treatment: sand with 220-grit, apply oil (with brush or cloth, 2-3 coats, each dries 6-8 hours).
Pastel Shades: Delicacy
Slats painted in pastel tones (beige, gray-blue, mint, powder pink, lavender). Wall behind slats is white or slightly darker than slats (tone-on-tone). Moldings in slat color or white. Creates subtle volume, softness, femininity.
Suitable for bedrooms, children's rooms, living rooms in Provence, shabby chic, neoclassical styles. Visually calming, relaxing.
Paint — acrylic of the desired shade (you can tint white paint with pigments). Apply in 2 coats.
Two-color scheme: contrast or gradient
Battens are painted in two colors (alternating every other: white batten, black batten, white batten, etc., or gradient — upper battens dark, lower ones light, smooth transition). Creates complex graphics, an art object. Requires precise painting (each batten is painted separately with the required color), takes more time, but the result is impressive.
Stylistic solution options: from minimalism to classic
Scandinavian minimalism
White vertical battens, cross-section 20×50 mm, gap 50 mm, on a white wall. White flat moldings (width 60 mm, profile without ornament). Light furniture (birch, pine wood), natural textiles (gray linen, white). Built-in LED lighting (hidden behind moldings — top lighting, light glides over the battens).
Effect: lightness, airiness, purity. The slatted wall is the only accent in the room, everything else is neutral.
Industrial Loft
Natural wood battens (pine under oil, gray or natural tint), cross-section 30×80 mm (thick, rough), gap 80 mm, horizontal. The wall behind the battens is unplastered brick or gray concrete. Moldings are absent (loft roughness does not tolerate classic framing) or metal corners (steel, welded to the ends of the battens).
Metal+wood furniture (table on steel legs, metal chairs), lighting — Edison pendant lamps on black cords. Effect: brutality, industrialism, masculinity.
Elegant neoclassicism
Vertical battens with a cross-section of 20×50 mm, painted in pastel gray-blue, gap 50 mm, on a light gray wall. Polyurethane moldings width 100 mm, classic profile (beads, coves), painted white or gilded (imitation gold leaf). Classic furniture (armchairs with carved legs, chest of drawers with patina), silk, velvet textiles. Crystal or wrought iron chandelier.
Effect: elegance, sophistication, restrained luxury. The slatted wall fits into a classic context thanks to the molding framing.
Organic eco-style
Natural wood battens of varying widths (40, 60, 80 mm), arranged unevenly (distances vary 30-100 mm — imitation of tree trunks), vertical. The wall behind the battens is painted green (swamp, olive) or earthy beige. Moldings are absent or wooden (solid oak, untreated, knotty).
Rattan, wicker, rough wooden furniture. Linen, jute textiles. Live plants (lots of greenery). Effect: connection with nature, eco-friendliness, calmness.
Frequently asked questions: addressing doubts
Can battens be mounted without lathing, directly to the wall?
Yes, if the wall is perfectly even (irregularities no more than 2-3 mm). Battens are attached with liquid nails (adhesive is applied to the back of the batten in a zigzag pattern, the batten is pressed against the wall, fixed with painter's tape until the adhesive dries for 24 hours). This method is faster, saves material for lathing, but requires a flat wall. If the wall is uneven — the battens will repeat the irregularities, the panel will be wavy (looks bad).
How long does the entire project take from start to finish?
Active work — 12-16 hours (wall and lathing preparation 2-3 hours, batten installation 4-5 hours, molding installation 2 hours, painting 3-4 hours). Drying time for layers (primer, paint, adhesive) — total 48-72 hours. Stretched over 2 weekends: Saturday — preparation, batten installation, Sunday — molding installation, painting. After 2-3 days (drying) the wall is ready.
Won't dust accumulate in the gaps between battens (hard to clean)?
Dust accumulates on horizontal surfaces. If the battens are vertical — little dust (it does not settle on vertical surfaces). If the battens are horizontal — dust settles on the top edges of the battens (cleaned with a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment once a month or with a dry microfiber cloth). Gaps between battens — the wall behind them, dust settles on the wall (cleaned the same way).
Is a slatted wall acoustically beneficial or harmful?
Beneficial. Battens scatter sound (sound waves reflect off the battens at different angles, do not create echo, reverberation). In a room with a slatted wall, the acoustics are softer than with a smooth concrete wall. For a home theater, music room, a slatted wall is a plus.
Can slatted cladding be used in a bathroom?
Yes, under conditions: good ventilation (forced exhaust), moisture-resistant wood species (larch — best choice, oak — acceptable, pine — undesirable), treatment with moisture-resistant oil or yacht varnish (3-4 coats, protection from water). Slatted wall in the shower area — not allowed (direct contact with water will destroy the wood). In the dry area of the bathroom (wall opposite the bathtub, wall behind the toilet) — possible.
WhereBuy wooden planks for decorationWhere to buy battens and moldings?
From specialized lumber and decor manufacturers (woodworking bases, online stores of decorative elements), in construction hypermarkets (lumber, molding departments). Quality criteria for battens: moisture content 10-12% (dry, won't warp after installation), absence of large knots (small healthy ones are acceptable), even geometry (batten not bent). Moldings: polyurethane density 350+ kg/m³ (clear relief), even (not bent), without chips.
Conclusion: create a volumetric wall with STAVROS materials
DIY Wooden Wall Decor— a project accessible to anyone who knows how to handle a screwdriver and a brush.3D wall finishingCladding with wooden battens transforms a smooth, boring surface into an architectural object, where light plays on the protrusions, shadow deepens in the gaps, the gaze glides, reading the rhythm, depth, texture.wooden slat wall decorCreated over a weekend, lasts for decades, easily updated (repaint in a different color — 1 day of work).Moldings made of polyurethaneThey frame the slatted panel, transforming it from a set of planks into a finished composition, a picture in a frame. Painting the wood and polyurethane in a unified color scheme unites the materials, creating harmony. Project cost: 15,000-35,000 rubles (depends on wall area, wood species, molding width) — significantly cheaper than hiring a designer and a crew.
STAVROS Company is the largest Russian manufacturer and supplier of wooden decorative elements, polyurethane moldings, and interior finishing materials, offering everything needed to create slatted walls and 3D finishes.
Buy wooden planks for decorationAt STAVROS — solid pine, spruce, oak, ash, larch, cross-sections from 20×40 mm to 40×100 mm, standard lengths 2.0 / 2.5 / 3.0 meters (custom lengths up to 6 meters available). Wood moisture content 10-12% (kiln-dried, stable, won't warp after installation), processing — planed on four sides (smooth, ready for installation) or unprocessed (for self-sanding, cheaper). Grades: Grade A (knot-free, uniform color — for premium projects), Grade AB (small healthy knots — price/quality balance, popular choice), Grade C (large knots, color variations — for rustic, loft interiors). Price: pine 20×50 mm grade AB — 70 rub/meter, oak 20×50 mm grade A — 280 rub/meter, larch 30×40 mm grade AB — 120 rub/meter.
STAVROS Battening laths — pine, cross-sections 40×40, 50×50, 40×60 mm, length 2.0-3.0 meters, moisture content 10-12%, planed. Application: frame for slats, battening for cladding, rafter systems for small structures. Price for 40×40 pine lath — 45 rub/meter.
STAVROS Polyurethane moldings — density 360-400 kg/m³ (sharp relief, doesn't dent when pressed), width 20-200 mm, length 2.0 or 2.4 meters, profiles from simple flat ones (for modern interiors — minimalism, Scandinavian, loft) to classic complex ones (beads, coves, dentils — for neoclassical, classic interiors). Color: white primed (ready for painting with acrylic paint in any RAL color — 15,000+ shades) or factory-painted (matte white, ivory, silver, gold). Application: framing slatted panels, wall frame panels, ceiling cornices, framing doors and windows. Price: molding width 60 mm flat — 320 rub/meter, width 100 mm classic profile — 580 rub/meter.
STAVROS Wood finishing materials — acrylic primers for wood (reduce paint consumption, improve adhesion, 1 liter — 280 rub), water-based acrylic paints (palette of 50+ ready-made colors + tinting to any shade, matte/semi-matte/glossy, 1 liter covers 10-12 m² in 2 coats, price 450-800 rub/liter), wood oils (colorless Danish oil — 650 rub/liter, tinted oil-wax oak/walnut/wenge — 750 rub/liter, hard wax oil for furniture — 900 rub/liter), water-based acrylic varnishes (matte, semi-matte, glossy — for furniture, walls, wear-resistant, 1 liter — 550 rub). Tools: natural bristle brushes (for oil) and synthetic (for acrylic), foam rollers (for flat surfaces), sandpaper all grits (sheets, rolls).
STAVROS Fasteners and adhesives — wood screws (yellow, black, galvanized, lengths 25-100 mm, packs of 100-500 pcs), dowels (for concrete, brick, aerated concrete, sizes 6×40, 8×60, 10×80 mm), polyurethane adhesive (liquid nails, 400 ml cartridge for a gun — for moldings, panels, price 240 rub/cartridge), PVA wood glue (for wood to wood, moisture-resistant D3, 1 kg bottle — 350 rub).
Free consultations — STAVROS specialists will calculate the number of slats for your wall (based on dimensions, cross-section, layout spacing), select moldings (width, profile, color to match the interior style), advise on finishing materials (paint, oil, varnish — what's best for your project). Call, write in the website chat, visit our showrooms (Moscow, St. Petersburg — addresses on the website) — see samples of slats and moldings in person, touch them, assess quality, texture, density.
Delivery across Russia — by courier in Moscow and St. Petersburg (1-2 days, cost from 500 rub), by transport companies to regions (5-14 days, cost calculated by weight and distance). Slats and moldings are packed in shrink film (protection from moisture, damage), long slats (3+ meters) in rigid packaging (won't bend during transport).
By choosing STAVROS, DIY enthusiasts, designers, and builders choose quality (proven on thousands of projects across Russia), variety (dozens of slat cross-sections, hundreds of molding profiles — everything for any style), affordable prices (manufacturer, no intermediary markups), professional support (consultations, calculations, installation training).
Create a volumetric wall, transform your interior, add depth, rhythm, and character to the space. With wooden slats, moldings, and STAVROS finishing materials, your home will gain uniqueness, the warmth of natural wood, architectural expressiveness — a space that's pleasant to be in, that you're proud of, that inspires every day!