The Cambridge line of faux brick wall panels offers a range of astonishing design possibilities, different materials as well as the added advantage of being user friendly and cost effective. This line comes in five appealing faux finishes. Stonewall Stacked Stone, Drystone Random Rock and Brick, with four different color finishes for faux stone and three-color finishes for faux brick wall panels.
Specifications of Cambridge faux brick wall panels:
This line of faux brick wall panels brings the classic look of real brick to anyones home with the Cambridge line. The panels are available in white, red and aged finishes and are indistinguishable from real brick, although made from polyurethane. Buying the lines it is easy to install and comes with systematic instructions and the use of basic tools that most people already own.
Brick is one of Cambridge’s most versatile faux brick wall panels and works beautifully in casual, formal, contemporary and traditional settings. It is used in a kitchen, dining room, elegant bedrooms, family room or an exterior to a home. The great advantage is the fact that it requires no maintenance at all. Cleaning the panels are incredibly easy, exterior panels simply get hosed down and interior they can be washed with water and soap or a mild detergent.
Faux brick wall panels can be adhered to almost any relatively flat surface that is clean dry and not crumbling or peeling. It can be attached to any brick or concrete surface. It is very versatile in the fact that it can be painted, although high quality water based latex paint is recommended for interior and for exterior, water based exterior latex paint.
Faux brick wall panels are incredibly realistic, but individuals should keep in mind that it is not brick after all. It is not a stone product, but very high-density polyurethane and can be used around a fireplace and near stoves, provided the manufacturers instructions are followed closely.
When using faux brick wall panels around an open hearth it is recommended to use a non-flammable border or some kind of stone as border. There is Class A fire rated panels available especially for the use in close proximity of open flame. Although Class A fire rating makes a panel more heat and fire retardant, it still does not make it fireproof. Cutting the panels are very easy by using a Hole saw, Band saw, Jig saw, table saw or Band saw. The choice in which saw to use will be for the specific application used.
It is also great for using in showers and bathrooms, as it is waterproof and durable in all four hundred different faux panels. The only area were it should be tested first is around ponds and pools as the chemicals used in those areas can be harmful. Any product containing bleach or strong chemicals should be avoided at all cost.
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