Whether you decide to brick a full wall or just a backsplash, the addition of white brick is sure to create a fresh, clean look in your space. White brick creates an industrial, chic look and what a better place to add it than your kitchen!


classicBRICK in Vintage White on a wall behind a coffee bar

To get the look of real brick without all the work and mess in the kitchen coffee bar wall shown above, classicBRICK panels by Hourwall were used. These white brick panels screw to your wall & interlock with one another. The screw heads are hidden with a colour matched caulking. Is is just that easy.


Product Info:


classic
BRICK vintageWHITE
24" x 48" Panel
White painted walls are boring. vintageWHITE brick walls give your walls subtle brick character and texture.
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Shore Memories

Are you one of those people who is constantly thinking of the shoreline? Whether it is the lake house you visit each summer or a favorite beach vacation, why not be reminded of the memories you shared on the shore each time you look at a wall in your house. BLUE-ISH panels by AS-IS BRAND Wood Walls, offer teal blue hues to remind you of the ocean waves.

The warm, gray hues of GREY-ISH AS-IS BRAND Wood Wall planks are reminiscent of driftwood that has been weathered by the ocean. These wood wall panels blend harmoniously with all color schemes and will make any beach house wall really stand out.



These beachy planks are a perfect way to bring the look of white-washed, grey-washed, or blue-washed boards into your home.





Faux Brick Wall Install

Dreaming of a beautiful brick wall to feature in your house? classicBRICK faux panels are a DIY'ers dream and look just like the real thing. In just an afternoon you can simply screw the panels to your walls, and with no extra reinforcement you'll have a beautiful brick feature wall. These panels weigh 8 lbs each and screw directly to drywall.




Step 1: 

Remove all pictures, nails, etc. off your wall as classicBRICK panels can be installed directly over gypsum/drywall, wallpaper, and other flat wall surfaces. Using a stud finder or measuring from the wall (usually 16"), mark the studs to install your faux brick panels onto.



Step 2: 
It's best to start from the left corner/side of your wall. Make a cut 1/2 way through the first brick (from the left side of the panel). 
A table saw is best to use to make this cut. A regular wood saw blade cuts these panels well.



Step 3: 

Rest the panel against the wall. Don't screw the panel onto the wall just yet:
If your wall is shorter than 2 panels wide, do not place any screws into the first panel. Proceed to Step 4.

If your wall is wider than 2 panels, make sure this panel is level and you then place a couple of screws into the top of this panel and in the larger grout areas on the right side of the panel to hold it in place. Continue installing panels until you are less than 2 full panels from where you are finishing.



Step 4: 
Measure and cut the final panel in that row to fit to the end of your surface.  Angle the last panel that you are going to place on the wall so that it 'interlocks' with the second last panel of the row. Then 
simply press the panels onto the wall. They should flatten against the wall with all the bricks lining up.



Step 5:  

Double check that each panel (entire row) is level, and then place a couple holding screws in the top half of each tongue. It is really important that this first row is aligned properly.



Step 6:  

Finish fastening the first row of panels by running screws through the top of the tongue. Place screws approximately every 12", but again keep in mind to hit the studs as much as you can. You will also need to place screws strategically into the grout lines to secure all areas of the panel, and ensure it is fastened tight to the wall.



Step 7: 
Repeat the steps you did for the first row. The bottom of each row of panels will hang slightly over the row below, hiding the screws you've applied in the top of the tongue.



Step 8:  
Install all the rows until you've gotten to under 24" from the top of your installation. At this point you'll need to cut your panels in half to fit the last row.  This will be done by cutting the top row of panels lengthwise with your saw.


Step 9: 
Once you've installed all the panels you can cover up any visible seams, or screw holes using Stone Finish caulking.  There is a specific Stone Finish caulking that matches the grout on each classicBRICK color. 




Step 10 : 
Using your finger or a paint brush simply cover up the seams and any exposed screws you can find. 



Enjoy your amazing classicBRICK wall!





Products Used:                                    Time:

Hourwall classicBRICK cellarBROWN                  Approx. 3 hours