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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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Frequently asked questions
Our showrooms are located in Saint Petersburg and Moscow. Production is located in Saint Petersburg.
Moscow contacts: https://www.stavros.ru/contacts_all/?tab=msk
Contacts of Saint Petersburg: https://www.stavros.ru/contacts_all/?tab=spb
- Send request by email [email protected]
- Write to us at Telegram
- Write to us at WhatsApp
- Order by phone +7 (800) 555-46-75
- Visit our showroom in Saint Petersburg and Moscow
Yes, we ship orders throughout Russia and to CIS countries.
We cooperate with transportation companies such as СДЭК and DPD.
You can also arrange pickup of your order through any convenient transportation company for you.
Delivery cost depends on the size, weight of the item, and delivery address.
When placing an order, the delivery cost is calculated automatically and displayed as a separate line on our website.
Prices and availability of items on the website are always current. Data is updated daily.
Note: items in stock are stored on the warehouse in unpolished form and shipped within 3 working days.
If the item is not in stock, average production time: 5–10 working days.
This is the quality of polishing of the items.
Standard — machine polishing, at a more attractive price.
Prestige — detailed hand polishing, items do not require further work.
More details: https://www.stavros.ru/information/kachestvo/
This is the type of veneer of the items.
Under enamel: produced by gluing wooden laminates without color and texture matching. Contrast tonal and textural differences are noticeable. This blank should be chosen if the item is intended for opaque coating.
Under tinting: produced by gluing wooden laminates with color and texture matching. Tonal and textural differences may occur. This blank should be chosen if the item is intended for semi-transparent finish.
More details: https://www.stavros.ru/information/kachestvo/
Beech — dense, non-porous wood, most often used for items covered with enamel.
Oak — dense, porous wood with clearly visible natural grain. Due to its strength and decorative properties, it is often used in items with semi-transparent coating, highlighting the wood pattern.
Custom-made, if non-standard items are required, we can produce products from other types of wood, including blanks provided by the customer, manufactured according to our technical specifications.
All our furniture legs can withstand a vertical load of at least 100 kg.
Average production time for custom-made items: 5–10 working days.
Most items are stored on the warehouse in unpolished form. We need time to polish and pack orders.
Yes, we manufacture non-standard items according to individual projects, but we only accept orders with a minimum quantity.
We can manufacture items of the desired size, but we only work with bulk orders. For details, please consult the sales department manager.
Yes, some of our products can be used outdoors. For example, polyurethane items, as well as carved door casings made of pine.
Other items are produced to order using PUR glue, if minimum quantity is available. No warranty is provided for such products, as outdoor conditions are considered aggressive.
Yes, we paint items when ordering products for a total amount of 150,000 rubles or more.
- Dust removal. After sanding, the surface must be dusted.
- Priming. Apply primer in an even layer.
- Matting. After the primer has fully dried, the surface should be matted (lightly sanded for better adhesion).
- Finish coating. Apply finish coating: lacquer or enamel, in 2 layers, with interlayer drying.
More details: https://www.stavros.ru/information/sovety/
Apply adhesive to the decor. Place it on the surface and press briefly. Then, lift the decor from the surface and leave it open for 3–5 minutes. Press the decor firmly onto the surface and hold for 5–10 seconds.
More details: https://www.stavros.ru/information/sovety/
Ideally, you should prepare a design project before placing an order.
You can do this yourself by downloading drawings of our products from our website, or you can order a project from us.
If the number of decorative elements and fittings is small, our company's manager can assist you with selection.
Unfortunately, this service is not provided.
The packaging method depends on the type of items, but in each case, we ensure sufficient protection for safe transportation.
We most often use corrugated cardboard and stretch film. Fragile items are additionally secured on a rigid base to prevent damage during transport.
We ship all items starting from 1 piece.
Room measurements and item installation can be performed by our partners — carpentry companies represented in most regions of Russia.
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Buy PAN-003 slatted panel made of MDF, oak, and beech — decorative wall panel from manufacturer STAVROS
Three materials. One format. Endless interior solutions. The PAN-003 slatted panel is a product that exists simultaneously in three dimensions: precise engineered MDF geometry, the living texture of solid oak, and the dense, aristocratic structure of beech. Material choice is not a budget question. It's a question of design concept, tactile image, and the feeling that should arise in a person entering the space.
Buy PAN-003 slatted panelin MDF, oak, or beech finish on the STAVROS website — from 7,990 rubles, delivery across Russia, custom production, lead time 5–10 business days. View all availableslatted panels for wallsand compare formats and materials in the general catalog.
Why PAN-003? Because it's one of the few items in the lineup where the customer chooses not only the shape but also the material. MDF—for painting in any shade. Oak—for tinting, oil, or varnish. Beech—for a natural finish with a pronounced texture. One panel, one geometry, one structural logic—and three completely different interior stories.
PAN-003 slatted panel: what this product is and what it's designed for
The PAN-003 slatted panel is a decorative wall panel with a pronounced vertical slatted rhythm, manufactured in three versions: MDF, solid oak, and solid beech. Parallel battens are fixed at equal intervals on a backing, forming a relief linear surface. This is the very geometry that, under directed light, creates a volumetric play of shadow, and under diffused daylight — a calm, delicate relief. One surface, two characters — depending on the time of day.
Standard size — 1000 × 11 × 950 mm: width 1000 mm, total thickness with battens 11 mm, length 950 mm. This is a compact, precise module for a wide range of applications: from furniture fronts to accent wall zones, from decorative niches to column cladding.
Manufacturing quality — 'Prestige': additional manual surface sanding, neat batten edges, thorough preparation for finishing. Solid oak and beech in this class are select wood with minimal natural deviations, properly dried in the production's controlled microclimate (temperature 20–24°C, humidity not below 40%). This regime ensures the stability of the product's geometry in use.
For those still choosing and wanting to compare — also seedecorative slatted panelsother series in the STAVROS catalog.
In which interiors is the PAN-003 slatted panel used
The question isn't whether PAN-003 suits your interior. The question is exactly how it will work within it. Below are specific scenarios with specific application logic.
Living room: an accent wall that cannot be ignored
A slatted panel for the living room is the most popular application scenario for PAN-003. The wall behind the sofa, behind the console, behind the fireplace — any key plane in the living room is transformed by the slatted rhythm. The visual principle is simple: where there was once just a painted wall, an architectural object with volume, depth, and character appears.
What happens to the space: the vertical slats of PAN-003 visually increase the ceiling height. In a standard apartment with 2.7 m ceilings, this is not a cosmetic trick, but a real change in the perception of the room. Especially when using a thin slat spacing — the rhythm becomes more intense, linear, 'pulling' the gaze upward.
For a living room in Scandinavian or Japandi style — PAN-003 in oak with natural oil: warm fiber texture, natural tone without pigments. For a minimalist interior — PAN-003 in MDF matching the wall color: only relief, only shadow, no color noise. For neoclassicism — PAN-003 in beech with white enamel paired with molding frommolding products STAVROS.
TV zone: a background that enhances, not interferes
A slatted panel for the TV zone solves several tasks simultaneously: it visually frames the screen, creates a thematic zone within the living room space, and works as an architectural background for any content on the screen. Unlike wallpaper or decorative plaster, the slatted surface does not create 'competition' with the screen — it supports it, forming a neutral yet expressive context.
For the TV zone, PAN-003 made of MDF is the optimal choice: the surface is ready for final painting in any neutral tone. Anthracite RAL 7016, slate gray RAL 7015, dark blue RAL 5011—all are possible with MDF finishing. Solid oak in the TV zone is for interiors with a warm, natural palette, where all material decisions contribute to a unified natural tonality.
Spotlights at a 30–45° angle to the PAN-003 surface maximally enhance the play of light and shadow. This is not just a decorative technique—it's a tool for managing the room's atmosphere in the evening.
Entryway and hallway: the first impression that sets the tone
A slatted panel for the entryway works at the level of first contact: a person sees the space even before they have time to form a conscious impression of it. A slatted wall in the entryway is a signal: 'people with a taste for details live here.'
A narrow hallway requires a thoughtful approach to slat orientation. Horizontal orientation of PAN-003 modules on the end wall optically expands the hallway—the gaze goes into the depth, rather than hitting a flat surface. Vertical orientation on the long side wall elongates the ceiling. For small entryways, both techniques work in tandem—and the hallway ceases to be a 'narrow tube.'
Made of solid beech—for entryways in interiors with warm materials: tile with stone texture, wooden details, brass hooks. Beech in the entryway easily withstands mechanical loads—accidental impacts from doors, baskets, children's bicycles.
Bedroom: bed headboard and relaxation area
A slatted panel for the bedroom is an intimate, delicate scenario. The area behind the bed headboard is the first thing a person sees upon waking and the last when falling asleep. The PAN-003 panel here works as an architectural statement about coziness: the vertical rhythm of the slats, soft tone, backlighting behind the upper molding.
For a bedroom in a pastel palette—MDF under enamel RAL 9001 (creamy white) or RAL 7044 (silk gray). For a bedroom with natural materials—oak under clear oil or light tinting in warm gray. A 2700K LED strip behind the molding creates downward light that makes the headboard area soft, voluminous, almost sculptural.
An important nuance: for the bedroom, it is preferable to use water-based finishing compounds without solvents—this applies to both MDF and solid wood. The ecology of materials in the bedroom is critical.
Cabinet and Workspace
Slatted panel for the cabinet — a solution for those who understand that the work environment directly impacts productivity. A structured vertical surface behind the desk creates an 'architectural context' — a background that organizes vision and reduces attention scatter.
For a home office in a strict style — PAN-003 in oak for tinting in cold gray or tobacco. For a modern minimalist office — MDF under matte white enamel covering the entire wall from floor to ceiling. For a traditional office with wooden furniture — beech under natural varnish: a restrained natural texture without unnecessary accents.
The acoustic effect of the slatted surface is an additional advantage for the office: less reverberation, better speech clarity during calls and video conferences.
Furniture Fronts: When Furniture Becomes Architecture
Slatted panel for furniture made of MDF, oak, or beech — this is a separate and very extensive application scenario for PAN-003. The 1000 × 11 × 950 mm format corresponds to the standard height of a wardrobe section, kitchen island, or cabinet. Slatted fronts transform an ordinary carcass into an architectural volume: the vertical rhythm of the battens visually lightens the furniture, breaks the monotony of a flat front, and adds depth.
Technically: PAN-003 is attached to the front surface of a standard furniture front with mounting adhesive, trimmed to the required size, and, if necessary, coated with a finish to match or contrast with the carcass. Beech and oak for furniture fronts are a durable, natural choice: the dense structure withstands everyday loads.
Three PAN-003 Materials: What's the Fundamental Difference
PAN-003 in MDF — the perfect base for any color
The slatted panel made of MDF PAN-003 is an engineered product for those who work with color as a primary tool. MDF with a density of 750–850 kg/m³ has a homogeneous, fine-grained structure without knots or natural defects. The surface after manual 'Prestige' class sanding is smooth, dense, with minimal microporosity. This means the finish enamel applies evenly across the entire surface without spotting or uneven absorption.
The main advantage of MDF in slatted panels is predictability. You choose an RAL or NCS color, apply primer and finish enamel — and get exactly the result you planned. No surprises from natural grain, no tonal inconsistencies.
For those who want tobuy MDF slatted panelsfor painting — PAN-003 in MDF Prestige finish is the exact answer to this request.
When to choose MDF:
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Need a specific color — from snow-white RAL 9010 to deep anthracite RAL 7016
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The interior is built on a monochrome or strict color concept
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Maximum surface uniformity is important
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Repainting is planned in the future when changing the concept
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The finishing budget is limited compared to solid wood
PAN-003 in oak — a living texture that cannot be replicated
Oak slatted panel PAN-003 — the choice for those who want no compromise between architectural precision and natural aesthetics. Solid oak with a density of 700–750 kg/m³ is one of the hardest and most durable materials in interior finishing. Each slat carries a unique grain pattern: large straight texture, rare pores, warm golden base tone.
Finishing possibilities for oak in PAN-003 — from transparent oil (maximum preservation of the natural tone) to stain in cold Scandinavian gray or deep wenge. Under varnish, the surface gets a protective layer resistant to scratches and household stains. Under oil — a living, 'breathing' surface with tactile warmth that no synthetic can replicate.
Oak slatted panel STAVROS is made from properly dried wood in a controlled microclimate — this is critical for the product's geometric stability. Panels do not warp, slats do not separate or deform with changes in humidity in living spaces.
When to choose oak:
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The interior is built on natural materials: stone, leather, textiles
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A living, unique surface texture is important
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Tinting to a specific wood tone is planned
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Maximum durability and resistance to loads is needed
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The budget allows working with premium natural material
Buy oak slatted panelPAN-003 with delivery across Russia is available on the STAVROS website — orders from 1 piece, made-to-order production.
PAN-003 in beech — density, geometry, aristocracy
Beech slatted panel PAN-003 — the least obvious, yet highly valued choice in professional circles. Beech is a species with high structural uniformity, density of 680–720 kg/m³, and a distinct fine dotted texture that fundamentally differs from the large-pored texture of oak. When properly prepared and sanded, beech yields an even, almost 'engineered' wood surface — with a natural pattern but without its intense visual 'noise'.
This means that a beech slatted panel occupies a middle ground between MDF and oak: more natural warmth and tactility than MDF — but with a more delicate, less 'loud' texture than oak. For interiors where subtlety of nuance is important — beech is precise as an instrument.
Under light tinting oils, beech acquires a milky-beige, almost Nordic hue. Under clear varnish — it retains a warm light tone with slight pinkish notes. Under white enamel — an ideal snow-white surface with minimal texture breakthrough: slightly more 'alive' than MDF, but without the aggressive pattern of oak.
When to choose beech:
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Natural texture is needed without a pronounced pattern
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Interior in a neutral, light, Scandinavian palette
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Tactile warmth of wood is important with visual restraint
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Furniture application with high wear resistance requirements
Comparison of three PAN-003 materials:
| Parameter | MDF | Oak | Beech |
|---|---|---|---|
| Surface | Homogeneous, for painting | Live texture, for tinting | Delicate texture, universal |
| Color options | Full RAL / NCS | Tints and oils | Tints, oils, enamel |
| Visual image | Architectural, modern | Natural, warm, premium | Neutral, aristocratic |
| Tactile | Smooth, engineered | Lively, warm | Dense, delicate |
| Durability | Good with proper coating | High | High |
| Cost | More affordable | Higher | Medium |
| Application | Modern interior, painting | Natural interior, lacquer/oil | Furniture, neutral interior |
Size 1000 × 11 × 950 mm: why this format works
Let's examine the format in detail — because behind the numbers lies thoughtful engineering logic.
1000 mm — module width. Meter-wide width is a standard step in interior design. The width of most standard furniture sections, doorways, and decorative zones is a multiple of 1000 mm or proportionate to it. This means calculating the required number of modules boils down to simply dividing the wall width by 1000 — minimal math, maximum accuracy.
11 mm — total construction thickness (underlay + slats). This is a thin, delicate profile that doesn't conflict with door frames, trims, or baseboards. An 11 mm addition to the wall is practically unnoticeable in the space, yet exactly what's needed to form a full-fledged slatted relief.
950 mm — module length. A compact format designed for targeted tasks: standard-section furniture fronts (600–800 mm in height with trimming), horizontal panel belts on walls (a classic technique for dividing a wall into zones), niches, decorative inserts. For full wall coverage from floor to ceiling, several rows will be needed — the horizontal joint is covered with a molding from the linemolding productsSTAVROS, turning a technical necessity into an architectural technique.
Table: task — format — result:
| Task | Format 1000×11×950 | Recommendation |
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| Furniture front | Ideally | Trim to section height |
| Accent wall zone | Suitable | Mount in horizontal rows |
| Niche / Insert | Ideally | Fit to niche size |
| Wall from floor to ceiling | Multiple rows | Close joints with molding |
| Column cladding | Ideally | Join along the perimeter |
How to calculate the number of modules:
Step 1: Zone width (mm) ÷ 1000 = number of modules in a row (round up).
Step 2: Zone height (mm) ÷ 950 = number of rows (round up).
Step 3: Modules in a row × rows = total for the zone.
Step 4: Add a 10–15% allowance for trimming.
Example: wall 2400 × 2700 mm. Modules per row: 2400 ÷ 1000 = 2.4 → 3. Rows: 2700 ÷ 950 = 2.84 → 3. Total: 3 × 3 = 9 modules + 15% allowance = 11 modules.
Installation of slatted panel PAN-003: technology and nuances
Installing PAN-003 does not require specialized tools or complex preparation. The main things are proper surface preparation and adhesive selection.
Requirements for the base
Surface — dry, clean, degreased. Permissible plane deviation for direct adhesive installation: up to 3–5 mm. For greater deviation — preliminary leveling with putty or installation on a metal profile frame (CD 60 × 27 mm profile, stud spacing 400–600 mm).
Suitable for installation: puttied drywall, level plastered wall, leveled concrete. Not suitable: crumbling plaster, untreated porous concrete, damp substrate.
Adhesive for installation
MS-polymer or polyurethane-based mounting adhesive: solvent-free, high initial adhesion, elastic seam after curing. Adhesive based on organic solvents — do not use for MDF and wood. Consumption: 200–300 g per panel 1000×11×950 mm when applied in a serpentine pattern.
Installation sequence
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Apply adhesive to the back of the panel in a serpentine pattern
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Place the panel against the surface, press firmly
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Remove the panel and hold for 3–5 minutes (the adhesive gains tack in open air)
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Press the panel firmly against the wall, hold for 5–10 seconds
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Check vertical alignment with a spirit level — adjust if necessary before the adhesive sets
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If needed, secure with finishing nails 1.4 × 40 mm at the ends in areas that will be covered by molding and baseboard
Joining adjacent modules — butt joint, no gap. Factory precision of slat spacing ensures pattern alignment at the joint.
Cutting
MDF and solid wood (oak, beech) — cut with standard woodworking tools. Along the slats — circular saw with guide rail or jigsaw. Across — miter saw. After cutting: sand the end with P180→P240 abrasive, for MDF — additionally prime the end.
Angles and joints
Internal corner: cut at 45° with precise slat fitting — or butt joint with overlapping ends. External corner: cut at 45° or use a decorative corner element. Horizontal joint between rows of 950 mm format — covered with molding: a technical joint becomes architectural.
Finishing: before or after installation?
For MDF: professional result — spray painting before installation. Even coverage of all surfaces including gaps between slats. After installation — only touch up ends and joints.
For oak and beech: applying oil or varnish is also preferable before installation — in a horizontal position. Even coverage of ends and gaps. After installation, final treatment of the entire assembled surface is possible.
Why you should buy the PAN-003 slatted panel from STAVROS
There are many manufacturers of decorative panels. But not every one of them offers three materials in one design simultaneously, hand sanding of 'Prestige' class, production from properly dried solid wood, and delivery across all of Russia from just 1 piece.
STAVROS has been working with wood and MDF since 2002. Production is in St. Petersburg. Humidity and temperature control in production (20–24°C, not below 40% humidity) is not a marketing story, but a technological necessity that directly affects the stability of the product geometry in use. That is whywooden lath panelsSTAVROS panels do not warp, do not separate, and maintain precise slatted rhythm for many years.
Commercial advantages of PAN-003:
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Three materials in one design: MDF, oak, beech — choice based on the task, not on warehouse availability
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'Prestige' quality — hand sanding, thorough surface preparation
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Installation without a frame and special equipment — glue, level, nail
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Seamless module joining — precise slat spacing ensures continuous rhythm
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Universal format 1000×11×950 — furniture, walls, niches, columns
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Order from 1 piece — no minimum run for private and commercial projects
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Delivery across Russia — SDEK, DPD
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Production time 5–10 working days — clear and predictable
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Starting price from 7,990 rubles — affordable entry with high quality
How to choose slatted panels for your project
The choice doesn't start with an article number, but with a question: what exactly should the surface do in your interior? If the answer is 'create an architectural accent in a given color' — choose MDF. If the answer is 'bring natural warmth and living texture' — choose oak. If the answer is 'delicate natural surface under a neutral tone' — choose beech.
The second question is the scale of the task. One accent wall? Several furniture fronts? Full-fledged space zoning? For point solutions, the compact 950 mm PAN-003 format is optimal. For full walls from floor to ceiling, it's worth considering long-format options from other series — you can view and compare all options in the sectioncatalog of slat panels STAVROS.
The third question is the system. A slatted panel works most expressively as part of a complete finishing system: molding at the top, baseboard at the bottom, decorative overlays around the perimeter if necessary. Full assortmentmolding products, decorative insertsandpilasters and columns— in the STAVROS catalog. Single manufacturer, single quality, coordinated geometry.
Also check out related solutions in the line:
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PAN-001 — flexible fabric-based slatted panel for curved surfaces, arches, columns
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PAN-002 — primed MDF slatted panel in a different design
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PAN-004 — primed MDF slatted panel with a different slat spacing
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RK-002 — interior slat for custom designer solutions
Go to slatted panels for the wall — the entire range of series and formats in one section.
Frequently asked questions about slatted panel PAN-003
Can I order a sample of PAN-003 before purchase?
Yes. The STAVROS catalog offers a sample of slatted panel OPAN-001 — from 520 rubles. Order a sample, evaluate the material quality, slat spacing, and surface in person before placing your main order.
Which material is better for a living room: MDF or oak?
Depends on the concept. For a monochrome modern interior where precise color is important — MDF. For an interior with natural materials where the living texture and warmth of wood are important — oak. For a neutral light palette — beech.
Can the PAN-003 panel made of oak be painted?
Yes, with opaque pigmented enamels — technically possible. But this decision negates the point of choosing solid wood: the natural texture of the oak will be hidden under the paint. For a painted solution, MDF is optimal.
How many panels are needed for a wall 3 meters wide and 2.7 meters high?
Width: 3000 ÷ 1000 = 3 modules per row. Height: 2700 ÷ 950 = 2.84 → 3 rows. Total: 3 × 3 = 9 modules + 15% reserve = 11 modules.
How to mount PAN-003 without visible fasteners?
Mounting adhesive on the back side + finish nails without heads in areas that will be covered by molding and baseboard. After painting, the surface completely conceals all fasteners.
Is PAN-003 suitable for commercial projects: restaurant, office, hotel?
Yes. Solid oak and beech have high resistance to mechanical loads — this is critical for commercial projects with intensive use. MDF is suitable for areas without direct physical contact — walls, TV zones, decorative planes.
Can PAN-003 be used on the ceiling?
Technically yes, when installed on a frame with secure fastening. Ceiling adhesive alone is not sufficient. A frame made of metal profile with mechanical fasteners is recommended.
Does the PAN-003 have an acoustic effect?
Yes. The slatted structure diffuses sound waves and reduces reverberation. The effect is enhanced by placing acoustic material behind the panel backing—in the air gap when mounted on a frame.
How to care for an oak panel after installation?
Use a dry or slightly damp soft cloth. An oiled surface should be refreshed every 3–5 years by applying a fresh coat of oil without dismantling. A lacquered surface requires no special care; for damage, local restoration is possible.
Where can I see all available STAVROS slatted panels?
Full range — in the sectionbuy slatted panelsOn the STAVROS website. There you'll find all series, formats, materials, prices, manager consultation, and online ordering with delivery across Russia.
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