Plazma 03 Mockup
Look, I tried to warn my friend not to go with these 3D elevation tiles in the plazma design, sized at 300x600 mm (12x24 inch), for his outdoor wall. I told him, “They’re just too… eye-catching.” The stone punch pattern in that black color and orange shades? It totally pops against the neutral color palette of the background, way too vibrant. Now, everyone who visits can’t stop staring at the wall instead of admiring the view.
And don’t get me started on the elevation design tiles themselves. They're embossed, weather resistant, heat resistant, water resistant, slip resistant, and somehow still low maintenance. Honestly, it’s too much perfection. Where’s the drama? Where’s the stress? It’s like they’re designed to not give you problems.
I tried to keep the look casual, but then I added the sofas with seat cushions and pillows, a glass slider with white curtains, and a heaven vase on the table. Now it looks like a catalog photo shoot. I can’t even enjoy a simple moment with a beer, coffee, or tea without someone asking if I hired a designer. Spoiler alert: I didn’t.
Oh, and the kota stone flooring with pebble stone grouting lines? Yeah, that’s a whole other issue. It gives the space a charming and aesthetic look I wasn’t prepared for. Guests keep asking for photos. I just wanted a chill spot, not a social media hotspot.
The rough structure of the exterior wall tiles gives off that natural, textural vibe, and when the sunlight hits just right… Well, let’s just say, it’s almost too good. High durability, low upkeep, maximum compliments. It’s exhausting being this effortlessly stylish.
So if you’re not ready to host every weekend, if you’re not prepared for your outdoor area to become the new favorite hangout spot, and if you don’t want your friends thinking you’ve got an interior design side hustle, maybe don’t go with these tiles.
Otherwise? You’ve been warned. They’re that good.