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Faux brick wall panels?

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Hello,

Looking at wrapping a bunch of our walls in the faux panels. I think the back drop would be great for signs.

Anyone have a good source for something a little more realistic then you would see at Lowes or Home Depot. I have done these in a small office space for a pretty cool look but want something authentic looking, however do not want the cost or space involved with real brick.

Thanks in advance,

Tyler
 
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ItsNemo

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Interested in this too...I was looking at faux brick for use on a small outdoor shed close to the house. House is entirely stone/brick and I wouldn't mind something looking decent rather than vinyl siding.
 

Gerald O

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How about a real brick veneer? It's typically 1/2" thick. This stuff is expensive if you buy retail, but you can often find remnants from construction projects on craigslist.
 

matt01073

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We used a product called nova brick , Its a dry stack product that stacks and every couple of rows gets screwed to the wall . I dont know how much it costs because it was included in the price of a morton building we had built. I do know that you have to drill holes for the screws because its not pre drilled there is also some cutting required i believe they are a couple inches thick had them up for 10 years still look like new . As i remember there were a lot of different brick and stone options .
 
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shortykorte

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I have looked for years for a faux brick that looks good and is affordable for giving my shop some character. I talked to a brick company he stated real brick is cheaper then the real brick veneer when paying a mason to install. The foam or plastic like panels still would cost a few hundred to do that same as $80 worth of brick paneling. I have seen some really nice wallpaper in some commercial settings but haven't found a source. I've even thought about hand painting. A lot of time/work for a 50/50 possibility of it looking good.

I do like the latest HD brick panels over the red Lowes product. I also decided to just paint the paneling similar to what Kevin showed.
 

crazytrain

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You could also use foam insulation board and cut the brick shape in your self. There is a member on here that was doing a shed or garage return and was doing this tomatch the siding on his house. What he did looked good. Foam is easy to sculpt with a knife and sand paper, some paint and it would look real. Plus its super light and could be attached pretty easy.
 
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