Residential Project: Interior Design with Rhythm

Project: Allianz Architecture
Photography: ConeCat
Product: Aris Square and Aris Cadence

Residencial Project Aris Cadence and Aris Square

HOW DECORATIVE PANELS TRANSFORM THIS RESIDENTIAL SPACE

Texture, elegance, and sustainable design—this residential project shows how Panels & More WPC panels can redefine contemporary interior design.

Wall Cladding That Structures and Elevates

In today’s interior design, walls are no longer neutral backdrops—they’re intentional surfaces. Adding decorative cladding is a powerful way to bring rhythm, warmth, and personality into a space, especially when aiming for a sophisticated, timeless aesthetic.

In this residential project, Aris Cadence and Aris Square panels by Panels & More were used to create a dynamic interplay of volumes, textures, and vertical lines that enrich the space visually without overwhelming it.

WPC Decorative Panels: Aesthetic Meets Performance

Both models belong to Panels & More’s collection of WPC (Wood Plastic Composite) decorative panels, made from recycled vegetable fibers and polymers. This material offers the look and feel of natural surfaces with superior technical performance.

  • Textured relief that adds depth and movement
  • Clean and precise installation, ideal for indoor applications
  • Natural-look finishes that complement many interior styles
  • Resistant to daily wear, scratches, and moisture
  • Low-maintenance and eco-friendly, with a long-lasting finish

These features make WPC panels a smart and stylish choice for functional and decorative wall applications in modern interiors.

From Wall to Ceiling: A Fully Integrated Design

One of the standout features in this project is the use of the Aris Square model not only on the walls, but also on the ceiling. This design choice creates a striking sense of visual continuity, resulting in an immersive, high-end look that brings architectural depth to the entire room.

It’s a clear demonstration of how WPC panels can be applied beyond traditional surfaces—offering designers more creative freedom and spatial cohesion.