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Art3d 10-Pack 52.5 Sq.Ft Faux Brick 3D Wall Panels Peel and Stick in Stone Ash, Self Adhesive Waterproof Foam Wallpaper for Bedroom, Bathroom, Kitchen

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Size: 27.5x27.5inch


Color: Stone ash


Number of Items: 10


Features

  • Features: Square sheet with brick design, easy to match installation, Peel and Stick, Acoustic, anti-collision, waterproof, and stain resistance.
  • Superior Safety: Made by human friendly materials, non-toxic, no odor
  • Recommended use: Featured walls, TV walls, sofa background , living room walls, bedroom walls, home office wall decoration etc, DO NOT use in shower
  • What you get: 10 sheets Stone ash brick wall panels, per size 27.5"27.5",which covers 52.5 Sq.Ft, and our friendly customer service.

Manufacturer: ‎Art3d


Part Number: ‎A06008AX10


Item Weight: ‎3.94 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎27.5 x 27.5 x 0.2 inches


Item model number: ‎A06008AX10


Size: ‎27.5x27.5inch


Color: ‎Stone ash


Material: ‎XPE


Shape: ‎Square


Item Package Quantity: ‎10


Measurement System: ‎English/Standard


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: June 6, 2022


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  • would recommend with steps included in review
Size: 27.5x27.5inch Color: Gray/Brown Number of Items: 10
The media could not be loaded. I wanted an inexpensive accent wall in the living room, so I decided on these. I purchased the grey/brown brick. First time ever doing anything like this. I followed Will’s suggestions in his review on here. Thank goodness for him!!! I’d love to thank him personally for his suggestions in his review. 💯 First, I sprayed the panels with a clear, matte spray paint. I then cut the panels so that the “bricks” lined up better. I then stapled any areas that were not lying flat to the wall, like edges of panels and around the corner of the wall. I then started with grout filler but went through that very quickly. I finished going over all of the faux grout lines between the bricks with white caulk instead of grout filler due to caulk being less expensive. I needed about 4 tubes of white caulk for this project. I went heavier with caulk over the areas where two panels met and over staples to make the transition seamless. The caulk also helped adhere the panels to the wall. I did not prep to the wall and I did not use any extra adhesive product. The best part is that the messier I was with the caulk, the better and more rustic and natural the wall appeared so I went ahead and would just smear the excess caulk randomly over the bricks. I used a piece of white adhesive trim and more caulk to transition the brick to the regular wall under the bar area. I considered white washing it lightly with diluted white paint, but figured I would save that project for another day. I am very happy with how my wall turned out. I would definitely recommend this product for anyone wanting to do an accent wall in their home on a budget. Keep in mind, I am a woman (who is fairy handy), who had never done anything like this before, and I ran into zero issues. This project was actually therapeutic and not frustrating at all for me, fully completed within a few days. If not doing the steps I took, I don’t think the wall would’ve turned out as nice as it did. The panels are foam, very lightly and thin, and easy to cut with regular household scissors. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2025 by Marisa Marisa

  • Quality Faux Vintage Brick Appliqué Product! Highly recommend these.
Size: 27.5x27.5inch Color: Red brown Number of Items: 10
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! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025 by CPOlivier203 CPOlivier203

  • I do recommend, but not what I'd call renter friendly
Size: 27.5x27.5inch Color: Stone ash Number of Items: 10
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2025 by Melissa H.

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