Dundee Deco
Styrofoam 3D Wall Panels, Brick Texture, 3.33 ft x 1.66 ft, Glue-on, Weatherproof for Interior and Exterior Walls - Light Grey
$299.99 USD
Transform your living space with the rustic charm of exposed brick without the hassle of traditional masonry. Dundee Deco Styrofoam 3D Wall Panels offer a high-quality, realistic stone look that adds depth and character to any room. Made from durable Expanded Polystyrene (EPS), these panels provide the authentic texture of brick at a fraction of the cost and weight of real stone. Whether you are renovating a cozy living room or upgrading a commercial exterior, these light grey cladding panels provide an elegant, modern finish that stands the test of time.
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Model
UFWBI07-10
INSTALLATION GUIDE
Product Features
- Realistic 3D Texture - Engineered with a deep surface structure, these panels eliminate the artificial plastic feel common in wallpapers. The high-quality EPS material mimics the rugged texture of real brick and stone.
- Weatherproof and Versatile - Designed for both indoor and outdoor environments, these panels are moisture-resistant and thermally insulating. They do not change shape over time, even in moist conditions.
- Paintable Surface - While the panels come in a stylish Light Grey, they can be painted to match any color scheme using water-based acrylic paints, giving you total design freedom.
- Insulation Properties - Beyond aesthetics, the styrofoam material offers excellent thermal and sound insulation, helping to maintain room temperature and dampen noise.
Usage and Applications
DIY Installation Guide
Additional information
| Dimensions | D x W39.37 x H19.68 (in) |
|---|---|
| Collection |
Falkirk Uffcott
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| Color | Light Grey |
| Size | 40" x 20" |
| Pattern | Bricks |
| Thickness (mm) | |
| Pack | Sample Pack of 5 Pack of 10 |
| Model | UFWBI07-10 |
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