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This pack of 20 self-adhesive 3D wall panels covers 99.2 sqft with realistic rustic red-brown faux brick texture. Made from waterproof, mold-resistant PVC, these easy peel-and-stick panels transform interiors effortlessly, ideal for accent walls in kitchens, living rooms, or gaming spaces. Durable, stylish, and budget-friendly, they offer a quick upgrade without the mess of traditional tiling.






















| ASIN | B0CLLPJ2N4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 127,369 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 134 in 3D Wall Panels |
| Colour | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (41) |
| Date First Available | 23 Oct. 2023 |
| Item Package Quantity | 20 |
| Manufacturer | NOVECRAFTO |
| Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
| Size | 96 x 48 cm |
K**L
Good product
Initially thought hmm plastic looking and clean/photo looking. But, it was easy enough to install, cut etc. I found cutting it white side up, pattern side down easiest. When fitted looks more realistic. I used Wickes grab adhesive to stick. Seems good enough. Did order self adhesive but non sticky turned up. Messaged the seller. Instant response and refunded the difference. Will use again. Remember mortar on both sides of panel so on joins I overlapped rather than trimmed mortar off to create even mortar spacing if that makes sense. Happy with results so far, time will tell on adhesion.
P**I
Good quality
Great
A**R
Decent brick wall tiles .
Bought for man cave , looks good , lot cheaper than the polystyrene equivalent. Sticks well with built in adhesive backing , only niggle is that it's got 10mm mortor effect as both sides , so when u join them together sideways u get a 20mm mortar gap which then looks odd. Only one side needed mortar effect so had to cut out mortar effect with scissors when joining side to side.
A**N
Looks Great but read review
As you can see in photo, I’ve got it on a media wall, it sticks well on flat wall but you’ll need adhesive for bending around corners, I used loads of No More Nails, the self adhesive foam can be pulled off the panel and use own adhesive is preferred, overall I’m very happy with the finish, cost over £200 to cover one wall, so quite expensive but I’d say it’s worth it
L**E
Don’t bother! Honestly I wish I hadn’t!
Not good. The panels are difficult to position and stick at the same time, if you attempt to peel off one end and stick as you go the backing paper rips constantly. The pattern works great going horizontally but when you move down vertically the pattern lines up to make the bricks line up unrealistically and it makes the joins very obvious. I even ripped one panel off thinking I’d made a mistake initially but is actually the pattern. The panels are also starting to unstick from the walls and it’s not the adhesive backing to the walls that’s the problem it’s the backing and the actual plastic fronts that are coming away. Attempting to use superglue for repairs but if it gets any worse the whole lot will be coming off it’s embarrassing to look at. Don’t buy!
K**R
summer house
Happy with them
B**A
Worked well in an awkward job
Wasn’t expecting too much as these panels were relatively cheap and we had a job which I wasn’t convinced they would be able to complete as it involved a curved recess in an old fireplace. However with some tweaking and cutting it all worked out great.
T**A
It’s the cheapest option
I really wanted to cover this wall. I didn’t have a lot of time or budget so this option was the quickest and a third of the other quotes. BUT it took about 3 hours and a lot of sweat. Someone in the reviews recommend cutting the fake mortar off one side which I agreed with in theory but it left a lot of gaps and didn’t work in the end so I have a weird side with gaps and a weird side with double mortar. I had to include a picture because I think this is still a great option. It probably works better is smaller spaces but I had a vision.
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