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The 3D Wall Panels are a stylish and practical solution for transforming your living or working space. Each panel measures 27x27 inches and covers a total of 52.5 square feet, making them perfect for both small and large areas. Made from eco-friendly materials, these self-adhesive panels are waterproof, stain-resistant, and easy to install, allowing for a hassle-free home makeover. With a 3-year warranty and dedicated customer service, you can confidently enhance your decor.
Brand | POPPAP |
Style | Vintage |
Item Weight | 2.49 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 30.3"L x 27.55"W |
Coverage | 52.5 square feet |
Pattern match | Straight Match |
Theme | Urban |
Is Stain Resistant | Yes |
Unit Count | 57.4 Sq Ft |
Manufacturer | POPPAP |
Installation Type | Self-Adhesive |
Part Number | POP2019031205 |
Item Weight | 2.49 pounds |
Item model number | POP2019031205 |
Number Of Pieces | 10 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Great look from far away
I love the textured look and how rich it has made my kitchen look, however when looking up close you can defiantly see the brick alignment that looks fake. But all in all I’m very happy with the product and installation ease. I just wonder how long it will last.
K**N
Inexpensive Industrial rustic design
The only thing we didn't like is that the patterns of all the bricks didn't line up. We matched it up as best as we could. But we are satisfied with the look!
J**S
Love the look!
I purchased this product for an accent wall in our gameroom after trial and error with another brand of brick wallpaper. Best decision ever! They were easy to install and the adhesive was extremely sticky. I love the look and texture. So realistic. If you have difficulty in matching up bricks, the panels can be cut and reconfigured very easy. I am confident these will stay up a very long time. Time will tell.
H**N
Looks cool but waste of money.
I bought this for a wall in my basement. I bought the white foam brick by Artpop and never had any issues. This brand Has been up for less than a month and it’s coming down off the wall. Terrible quality.
J**G
Love it
I love it but I will say it dose come on stop from the wall sometimes. But I just press it back. It is super easy to apply
D**2
Adhesive is good. Once it's done it's done
Adhesive is great. Turned out really good.
P**E
FALLS OFF THE WALL
They went up very easily and seemed to stay. One week later they are peeling off and falling on the floor.
G**.
Absolute Crap...
The Good...1. I was impressed in that the panels look exactly like the photos. The panels, brick, looks extremely real.2. Once a person goes through the nightmare of finally putting them up, it looks damn good.The Bad...1. The panels are not cut to the same size consistently: panels are off in dimensions. This is rather a nightmare. Pairing them up is rather cruel!The panel dimensions are supposed to be, 30.3 x 27.55 x 0.04 inches. Every panel is supposed to be such size, but they are not. This creates a huge problem in that once a panel is applied to the drywall, it is impossible to take off and cut without damaging the panel and drywall. Aesthetically, it looks pretty bad.2. The end user, me, shouldn't have to double check to see if the panels are uniform in dimensions. The panels are made in a factory and should be uniform.3. The backing of the panels has some type of cheap parchment paper that has to be taken off so that the back of the panels, side that has the self-adhesive side can be applied to the wall. The problem with that is that the parchment paper is so thin and cheap that it comes off, not in one piece, but tears and ends of in many pieces that you can't take off or the back of the panels will be damaged to the point it rips into the front of the panels.4. The brick-and-mortar panels will never match with other panels. I get that, as it is explained, but some of them are so off it looks like sh*t! So, to try to have some type of uniformity, you have to cut the panels and try to somewhat match the mortar lines and brick. If you don't it looks like a bricklayer was totally drunk as he laid the brick!The Ugly...1. Once the panels are adhered to the wall - it is impossible to remove them in one piece and not damage the drywall. This is a nightmare.2. Oh, you can return them if unhappy, but how?3. The manufacturer insists that the product gets returned in undamaged form!They will be in ripped pieces and in the process of trying to remove them, the drywall is damaged, tearing into it. So, what do you have? Damaged drywall, that will have to be sanded to remove the glue, have to mud the damaged drywall, paint with a primer and then repaint the wall(s). The time and expense are not worth it. So, you are stuck with a crap product.Summary:Gorgeous panels, but too many manufacturing shortcuts that create way too many headaches, time and money to modify, take off, return when a person realizes that, "You can put lipstick on a pig but it's still a pig."
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