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CONCORD WALLCOVERINGS™ Retro-Art 3D Faux Stone Wall Panels offer a lightweight, waterproof, and impact-resistant PVC solution to instantly upgrade interiors with a natural stone look. Each pack covers 28.86 sq.ft. with 10 interlocking panels designed for easy DIY installation and customizable fit, perfect for accent walls in any room.
Brand | CONCORD WALLCOVERINGS ™ |
Material | PVC |
Size | Pack of 10 |
Color | Brown Beige Grey |
Finish Type | Painted |
Style | Retro Stone/Rock veneer panel Natural style |
Installation Type | Non-Pasted |
Product Dimensions | 24"L x 23.5"W |
Pattern | Wild Stone |
Item Weight | 3.99 Pounds |
Item Thickness | 0.2 Inches |
Unit Count | 28.86 Sq Ft |
Coverage | 28.86 sq.ft |
Special Feature | Textured |
UPC | 753415603259 |
Manufacturer | CONCORD WALLCOVERINGS ™ |
Part Number | 565CW |
Item Weight | 3.99 pounds |
Item model number | 565CW |
Finish | Painted |
Item Package Quantity | 10 |
Number Of Pieces | 10 |
Special Features | Textured |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**K
Great purchase!
For the price, this product was great! I was so inspired by product review pictures, that I decided to leave my own so that someone else can be inspired. I built a fireplace and cut the ‘stones’ out individually. I glued them to the plywood with all purpose construction glue. I did the German Schmear method, but here’s a warning! The paint or color on the rocks will wash off with a washcloth and warm water scrubbing over the dried drywall compound. Thankfully, it blends in with the schmear appearance, but I would have applied the compound differently if I had known the paint would come off. Overall, this product was perfect for my desired outcome. You won’t regret the purchase! I plan to order again for more projects!
R**4
Fireplace update
I used these panels to update my fireplace and copied all the other DIYs from the product reviews. I cut out individual pieces so that it didn’t have a repeat pattern. I used larger pieces to frame out the top of the fireplace. I used joint compound to over grout. After it dried, I sanded and used a wet sponge to finish it off. I will probably seal it. The stone looks real! I attached a before and after photo.
M**N
It took a ton of work....
This wall was all ME, not these cheap plastic panels. These are HIGHLY a rip off on their own. The color is hideous, they don't come with adhesive, they're cheap crackly plastic and these are EXTREMLY overpriced for what they are. What you see here is my own art, and about 10% these panels. If you want to put the work in they end up looking really cool, but I honestly won't credit the panels because for the price, it took other materials and my own artwork to make them work.1. Get them on the wall with good adhesive and whitewash the entire wall with a FLAT paint to remove the shiny fake plastic sheen and get rid of the gross beige pink color.2. Use drywall mud and over grout the entire thing. When it dries, sand it with rough sand paper and wipe down with a water saturated towel to make it look like stone.3. Seal with a FLAT/MATTE poly.This wall looks amazing and I've had so many compliments, but I feel the tiles are wayyyyyyyyyyy overpriced because they're just a base to do something else on. These would be beyond laughable and hideous on a wall on their own.
T**O
Great Wall covering
Really nice covering easy to install looks awesome very happy!
A**R
Very cheat and ugly.
Not good. Not worth the money.
R**R
Very realistic
Very easy to fit to shape and looks great
K**N
This made my tiny kitchen nook look much bigger somehow
With some work you can make these look great I will say I wish I went for a more beige toned plaster on them but I still really like the white
A**R
Cut the panels!
Love these, we’ve had them up for about 9 months now with no issues. We individually cut all the stones, used adhesive to apply to the wall (filling in the hollow part of the stones too) and then smeared drywall mud over everything and wiped it off with a wet sponge, then sealed with a water based poly. Was originally concerned that the heat might be too much from the stovetop but so far it hasn’t been a problem! Would definitely recommend.
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