🧱 Elevate your walls, elevate your vibe—brick never looked this easy!
Art3d’s 10-pack of 27.5"×27.5" gray-brown faux brick 3D wall panels offers 52.5 sq.ft of peel-and-stick, waterproof, acoustic foam wallpaper. Made from safe, non-toxic XPE material, these lightweight panels provide stylish, durable, and easy-to-install wall decor ideal for bedrooms, living rooms, and home offices.
Manufacturer | Art3d |
Part Number | A06008AY10 |
Item Weight | 3.34 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 27.5 x 27.5 x 0.2 inches |
Item model number | A06008AY10 |
Color | Gray/Brown |
Material | XPE |
Shape | Square |
Item Package Quantity | 10 |
Measurement System | English/Standard |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**E
Very realistic, good quality and value
Love this product, amazing results, great value and very realistic. It is foam based so not meant for rough handling. I used backing board, 1/2 thick insulation board from Home Depot and used gorilla tape to secure to block under wall. The tiles stuck perfectly to insulation board. Start at lowest, straightest corner then work one row at a time - a level string helps greatly. Easy to cut with box cutter knife. Make sure tiles are same way up so it all matches. I remove only top/side of panel to position and then remove rest of backing.
M**N
For textured walls use construction adhesive.
This is what I did with them. I cut out the small bricks on the sides of the panels to make them better connect without having a noticeable seam around each panel. Then I used joint compound in a piping bag to fill all the grout lines and do a German Smear technique. Since my walls were textured, I used construction adhesive on the panels to make sure they stuck. The plan is to put a polyurethane coat over the project to make it water resistant, durable and easy to clean. Overall this was an easy project and much cheaper than buying thin brick. It’s not noticeable that it’s foam at all and looks like real brick using this technique. This would NOT be a renter friendly project. I’d only ever suggest this for homeowners on a budget.
M**.
I do recommend, but not what I'd call renter friendly
The panels are very large squares so covers large amounts of area at once. It really looks gorgeous once completed. It is easy to apply. It's not quite as easy to remove. One thing to note is that it is SUPER sticky. I absolutely love these, but I wouldn't exactly call them renter friendly because at some point in time, you have to remove them. Once that happens you have a whole problem with re-mudding and painting the wall.The place I chose to put this is the center part of the wall that houses an electric fireplace. It sticks out approximately 5 or 6" from the rest of the wall so I had to wrap it around the corners. I started on the left side of the wall and moved to the right. When I got to the end of the right side of the wall, it ended right at the corner. There was maybe an inch or inch and a half overhang. I could not get it to stay laid down for anything. I tried to cut the overhang off and it was a disaster.So I decided to peel off that column of panels and come in from the right side and wrap around to the front and insert a strip into the 6" gap. As I peeled off the panels, I took most of the paint with me. It stuck to me. To my floor. To the wall. To the cat. I was astounded at how well it stuck. It stuck too well.So that looked like crap because I can't cut a straight line and I wanted to start in the middle and move out. I had the bright idea to leave the old up because this stuff sticks to anything. It doesn't stick to itself very well. After a few times of putting the panels back in place, it was time to remove the first layer. Yes, it ripped off huge chunks of the paint and mud.I finally got it to look like I want though. And it is gorgeous. It looks like real bricks. I love that it is thick and textured. If I had done it right the first time, I would've saved a lot of money.
M**R
Looks Great and Super Easy to Use
I used this faux brick wall covering to give an old, scraped-up wall a fresh new look, and I’m really happy with how it turned out. The adhesive backing made it super easy to apply; it stuck well and stayed in place without any issues.After reading a few other reviews, I decided to “step cut” the pieces so the seams would blend better, and that trick worked perfectly. It only took me about an hour and a half to do the whole project, and I’ll be posting before and after pics so you can see the difference. It looks way more high-end than I expected. Definitely worth it!!
C**E
WAIST OF $300. DON’T BUY
Completely waited $300! DONT BUY. Falls off wall after one day. You can see every seam of each square. I would never buy again and in the picture is 24 hours after installation. Tried to return but not sure even how too.
C**3
Quality Faux Vintage Brick Appliqué Product! Highly recommend these.
These faux brick panels are really great! They actually look very believable when they are applied. We chose the variable colored brick pattern that had a sort of an old brick patina to them. The best aspects about their quality are: 1). the size and look of the brick looks authentic; 2). The adhesive is very, very strong and applies securely; 3). Each panel section aligns perfectly with the next paired section, so that a “half brick” pairs up with the other half of the brick in the next panel. (I discovered also that if you don’t want there to be a crease in the middle of the half brick, you can cut around the foam edge of the panel so that the foam of a 1/2 brick will line up perfectly with foam of the other without the dividing line if you cut it out.) And 4). The texture, thickness and the pattern of the 5 or six different colored bricks each panel do look very much like old vintage mortared bricks. Our project was that we are staging an old 1850 Sea Captain’s home for sale that had a vintage mantle in the living room, and we wanted to have the effect of a “bricked up and unused fireplace,” but we didn’t want the expense or the labor of actual masonry, so we looked for a quality alternative that would look believable for prospective buyers when touring the house. We are very, very pleased with the results. See the attached photos.😊We like the look and quality of these so much that we are going to use the rest of the faux brick panels in our kitchen on a side counter wall of our 1870 farmhouse!
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