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Collection "Petersburg" — sets of stucco decor for walls
There are interiors that look expensive not because of expensive furniture or rare materials — but because the walls in them have something to say. A molding frame at the head of the bed, a vertical panel next to a sconce, a wide decorative composition behind the sofa — all these are architectural gestures that make the space well-thought-out."Petersburg" collection — is a way to make such a gesture without manually designing every detail. The section presents ready-made sets of stucco decor for walls: each is already assembled according to proportions, made in a single style, and ready for installation immediately after purchase.
What is the "Petersburg" collection
"Petersburg" collection — is a series of ready-made wall compositions made of polyurethane and primed MDF, created for classic, neoclassical, and modern interiors. It is based on the same architectural tradition as its name: the St. Petersburg school of decor, where the wall was not just a flat surface but an element of the spatial organization of the room.
The main thing that distinguishes "Petersburg" from ordinary stucco catalogs: the buyer chooses not individual details, but a finished composition.Stucco decor Petersburg — is a ready-made wall frame that does not need to be designed from scratch, selecting corners and moldings for it, or calculating the width of the belt. Everything has already been done for the buyer.
In terms of style, the collection is calmer and stricter than "Ekaterinhof". If "Ekaterinhof" is St. Petersburg classicism with a noticeable decorative richness, then "Petersburg" is neoclassicism in its more restrained, "apartment" version. That is why the collection works great in modern residential interiors: it does not create a feeling of grandeur of a palace hall, but adds a soft architectural depth to the room.
What's included in the collection
in«Petersburg» collectionTwo formats of sets are presented, solving different spatial tasks.
CPU-12-1 — a vertical set with a width of 610 mm and a height of 2300 mm. This is a solution for areas where a restrained vertical accent is needed: wall sections, space next to a sconce, side areas at the head of the bed, areas next to a mirror or decorative panel. Its width allows it to work even in limited spaces — between furniture, in a hallway, in a narrow wall section.
CPU-12-2 is a wide set with a width of 1000 mm at the same height of 2300 mm. This is already for the central wall: the wall at the head of the bed, the wall behind the sofa, the TV area, the area above the console in the hall, the accent wall in the living room. The visual weight of this format is significantly higher — and it is this that provides the very effect of a "designed main wall" for which people turn to stucco decor.
Both sets can be used together: CPU-12-1 as side vertical elements, CPU-12-2 as a central frame. Such a three-part composition on the wall of a bedroom or living room looks like a professional design solution, although in fact it is just three purchased sets with the correct spacing.
Main advantages of the collection
Ready-made proportions, nothing extra
The most painful thing in self-assembling a wall stucco frame is the proportions. What width should the strip be? How much decor outside and inside the frame? How do height and width relate? Designers spend hours on this.Stucco decor set "Petersburg"eliminates all of this: the ratios are already verified, the elements are already coordinated, the result is predictable.
Painting for any interior
Polyurethane and primed MDF without any additional manipulations are ready for painting. If you want it tostucco decor for paintingblend with the wall and create a calm monolithic architectural effect — paint it to match. If you want to make the frame the center of the interior — choose a contrasting shade, white on a colored wall or dark on a light one. The collection works in both scenarios.
Suitable for the wall at the head of the bed
This is perhaps the most sought-after applicationof the «Petersburg» stucco decor. The wall at the head of the bed is the only wall in the bedroom that the occupant sees every morning and every evening. The decorative frame here creates an architectural backdrop for the bed, sconces, and bedside tables, uniting the entire area into a single composition. CPU-12-2 with a width of 1000 mm here provides exactly the scale that corresponds to a standard double bed.
Calm neoclassicism without Baroque overload
The «Petersburg» collection is a good choice for those who want decor with character but do not want to live in a «palace» interior. The ornamentation is restrained, the relief is moderate, and the overall silhouette is strict. This is the neoclassicism of a modern city dweller, not a museum reconstruction.
Compatibility and scalability
Both sets of the collection are compatible with each other and with otherpolyurethane products from STAVROS. They can be easily supplementedmoldings and corniceswith horizontal belts,decorative inlaysanddecor for moldings — and create a full-fledged multi-tiered wall system.
Where to use the «Petersburg» collection sets
In the bedroom
The wall at the head of the bed is the main place to usethe «Petersburg» stucco decor set. CPU-12-2 on the central wall creates a decorative background that visually «holds» the bed and prevents it from «floating» in the space. Two CPU-12-1 on the sides complete the symmetry, marking the areas for sconces and bedside tables.
For the wall opposite the bed or the vanity area — a narrow vertical CPU-12-1. For a decorative panel that hangs above the vanity or dresser — also a single CPU-12-1. The collection covers all typical bedroom tasks in one style.
In the living room
In the living roomSTAVROS wall decor from the «Petersburg» collection works primarily on accent walls: the wall behind the sofa, the wall with a fireplace, the wall with a TV panel. The wide CPU-12-2 here creates that decorative background which professional designers call an «anchor» — it holds the gaze in the desired part of the room and gives the furniture an architectural frame.
The space on the sides of the main decor is a good place for narrow CPU-12-1, if the wall width allows. Such a three-part composition in the living room reads as a single system, not as a random set of decorative elements.
In the hallway and foyer
The hallway and foyer are often «long» spaces with empty walls.polyurethane wall decorhere solves exactly the task that expensive fresco or plaster finishes used to solve: it breaks a long wall into rhythmic visual sections, creating a sense of order and thoughtfulness in the space.
For a hall with a console — CPU-12-2 above the console as a central decorative axis. For a corridor — several CPU-12-1 with equal spacing between them. In both cases, the result looks like an architectural solution, not like a randomly attached detail.
In the study
A study is a space where decor should work unobtrusively, creating an atmosphere of concentration and dignity.vertical wall decorCPU-12-1 next to bookshelves or on the sides of the work area adds precisely this quiet architectural character to the study. In the color of the wall — and the decor becomes an almost invisible layer of depth. In a contrasting shade — and the work area gets clear visual boundaries.
In commercial interiors
Hotels, apartments, boutiques, meeting rooms, reception areas — all these spaces shape brand perception through details.polyurethane decor for interiorsthe "Petersburg" collection here provides a quick and budget-predictable result: professionally looking walls without individual design and without the work of a plasterer on site.
Materials and Finishing
The kits of the "Petersburg" collection are made from two materials, each of which does its own job.
Polyurethaneis responsible for the relief decorative elements — those parts of the kit that have volume, ornament, and detailing. This material reproduces the stucco relief with high precision, while being lightweight and not fragile. Under normal living conditions, it does not deform, crack, or require special care — unlike traditional plaster.
Primed MDF is used for linear slatted elements and the structural base. MDF is geometrically stable, cuts and saws well if on-site adjustment is needed, and the factory primer eliminates the need for additional preparation before painting.
The combination of these two materials gives the kit exactly the visual weight that wall decor needs: dense enough to look convincing, and light enough to be glued without a drill and dowels.
For those planning to install it themselves, detailed instructions for working with polyurethane products are collected in the article “Installation of Polyurethane Moldings: A Practical Guide”. Working with joints and corner connections is described in detail in the material "Installation of polyurethane molding: clean corners, hidden joints, and painting".
How to Choose a Set from the “Petersburg” Collection
The choice between CPU-12-1 and CPU-12-2 is not just a choice of size, but of the interior role the decor should play.
If you need a side vertical accent — for a pier, next to a sconce or mirror, for side zones at the headboard — choose CPU-12-1. 610 mm width is a delicate vertical guide that works where a wider set would be overwhelming.
If you need a central decorative axis — the wall at the headboard, the wall behind the sofa, the TV area, the main wall in the hall — choose CPU-12-2. 1000 mm width provides the visual weight needed for a central composition.
If a three-part wall layout is planned — a central CPU-12-2 plus two side CPU-12-1 — ensure the distance between elements is equal and proportional to their width. Standard spacing: from 150 to 300 mm between frames depending on the wall scale.
Regarding painting: if the interior is light and the decor needs to be integrated delicately — paint it in the wall color. If the decor should be the main statement — choose a contrasting shade. The second approach looks especially advantageous on walls in deep dark colors (graphite, dark green, blue), where white decor creates a strong architectural effect.
What the “Petersburg” Collection Pairs With
Stucco decor set "Petersburg"is self-sufficient as a separate element. But if the task is to create a full-fledged classic wall layout with horizontal division and rich detailing, here is what can be added.
Polyurethane moldings and cornicesas horizontal belts along the top and bottom of the wall create a three-part structure: base — main field with frames — frieze under the ceiling. This is a classic architectural scheme in which the vertical sets of "Petersburg" take their place in the field between the belts.
Decor for Moldingare relief inserts for horizontal planks. They saturate the belts with ornament, making horizontal decorative elements comparable to vertical frames.
Polyurethane appliquésare corner rosettes, cartouches, and inserts for intersections of horizontal and vertical elements. It is they that turn a set of individual parts into a cohesive professional system.
All products are from a single catalogSTAVROS wall decor, manufactured to a single standard and compatible in style.
Who is the "Petersburg" collection for?
For an apartment owner who wants to truly decorate a bedroom, not just hang a poster above the bed. A ready-made set is a clear step with a predictable result.
For an interior designer who needs a solution with fixed dimensions and stylistic certainty. CPU-12-1 and CPU-12-2 are ready specification items that can be included in a project without lengthy selection.
For a finishing master working with clients who want beautiful walls. Standard glue installation, no complex adjustments, clear final appearance.
For a hotel or apartment owner furnishing several identical rooms. A standardized solution that can be replicated without additional design for each individual room.
FAQ: The "Petersburg" collection — questions and answers
What is included in the "Petersburg" collection?
The collection includes two ready-made sets of wall stucco decor — CPU-12-1 (610 × 2300 mm) and CPU-12-2 (1000 × 2300 mm). Each set is a complete wall frame composition made of polyurethane decorative elements and a primed MDF base.
Can the stucco decor from the "Petersburg" collection be painted?
Yes, this is one of the key features of the products. The surface of primed MDF and polyurethane accepts acrylic and alkyd paint. Two coats of paint — and the decor fully takes on the desired color. Painting can be done before or after installation, depending on convenience.
What rooms is the collection suitable for?
For bedrooms, living rooms, hallways, foyers, studies, TV zones, stair areas, as well as for commercial spaces: boutiques, hotels, restaurants, apartments, meeting rooms, and salons.
What is the difference between CPU-12-1 and CPU-12-2?
CPU-12-1 is a vertical set with a width of 610 mm for piers, side areas, and vertical accents. CPU-12-2 is a wide set with a width of 1000 mm for accent walls, the area behind the headboard, the wall behind the sofa, and central decorative panels.
Can both sets be used together?
Yes, and this is one of the most expressive scenarios. CPU-12-2 in the center plus two CPU-12-1 on the sides create a three-part wall layout that looks like a full-fledged professional solution.
Is a specialist needed for installation?
No — if the surface is smooth, dry, and clean. Installation is done using adhesive for MDF and polyurethane. Full instructions are in the article."Installation of Polyurethane Moldings".
What are the advantages of ready-made kits?
There is no need to select moldings, corner covers, decorative inserts, or calculate their compatibility.Ready-made set of stucco decor — this is one item in the order and one predictable result.
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