🧱 Elevate your space with peel-and-stick 3D brick vibes—because your walls deserve to wow.
Circloophs 3D Wall Panels offer a 1/4 inch thick, waterproof polyethylene foam with a realistic black brick texture. These self-adhesive panels cover 29 sq ft per pack, install easily without cutting, and can be repainted for personalized style. Perfect for multiple rooms, they remove cleanly without damaging walls, combining durability with design flexibility.
Material | Polyethylene Foam |
Color | Black |
Brand | Circloophs |
Style | Wall Decor |
Item Weight | 11.3 Ounces |
Product Dimensions | 12"L x 12"W |
Coverage | 29.07 square feet |
Pattern match | Straight Match |
Theme | Brick, Stone & Wood |
Is Stain Resistant | Yes |
Manufacturer | Circloophs |
Number of Packs | 1 |
UPC | 770824357726 |
Item Weight | 11.3 ounces |
Shape | Square |
Item Package Quantity | 11 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Perfect for what it is; gap problem solved
I am at the tail-end of a long remodel and have zero patience at this point for anything that looks cheap, doesn't perform, and/or fights me during installation. I was somewhat skeptical because these are made from foam and are actually soft and squishy to the touch. But -- they actually do look real (or as real as you can get for not actually being real). I had 2 applications: around a kitchen island, and on a 3ish x 8 foot accent wall.I did the jigsaw method (cut out the small end squares) and fit the pieces together. SImply placing each tile next to each other will not produce a realistic result. I bought the black tiles, and since the inside of the tiles is white, it is easy to see where things don't line up (both the tiles themselves and in relation to the surface behind, which was painted a tan color). After installation, I took a bottle of black gloss acrylic craft paint and a small art brush and dabbed/painted the gaps of the "grout" (where the white of the inside was showing) and the gaps where the wall was visible. Perfect result, and it avoids having to paint the entire surface behind the tiles, or obsess over cutting perfectly.Neither of the application areas receive direct sunlight, so any imperfections were unlikely to show at all. Even so, I took an extremely bright flashlight and shone it over where i had painted, and even then I had to search for the painted areas.The adhesive is very strong, and yes a couple of the end tabs came up after a day or so (usually because I had pulled up and repositioned those) but some simple glue from the hardware store fixed it. It came with a knife but I used my own and kept changing the blade to keep it sharp. The squishiness I actually came to like because it is so forgiving - it made it that much easier to stretch/compress the placement to get a good alignment. SInce the brick look is 'rustic' (meant to look like old worn brick), it further lends itself to both a forgiving installation and quite realistic final result.Overall I am very pleased with this purchase. It's a good value, easy to work with, and provides a great result with proper installation.
A**R
A Great Budget Option to Upgrade Your Entertainment Space
The media could not be loaded. I installed these Black Brick 3D Wall Panels behind my TV and the results are stunning. The panels are beautifully textured and add a contemporary touch to the room. With their brick-like design, they give off an industrial-chic vibe that works well in any modern setting.The real reason I love these, though, happens when the TV’s backlit RGB comes into play. The colors reflect beautifully off the panels, enhancing the overall atmosphere of the room. Whether I’m watching a movie or playing games, the color-matching RGB backlighting against these panels takes the entertainment experience to another level.In short, these wall panels are a brilliant way to make your space more dynamic and engaging. Note that they are a little flimsy and the adhesive is STRONG… so strong, it’ll tear the panel if you aren’t careful removing it and re-positioning. I used my own adhesive strips instead, which made the process faster and easier.
K**Z
Easy to use
Product exactly as advertised. The color was perfect for my kitchen remodel. Seems durable, not easily broken. Each square is equal in thickness and stickiness. You can only use each square once, if you try to adjust after placement it will tear your paint off and pieces will stay stuck to wall. Easy to cut with box cutter.
A**R
Time consuming/ Frustrating. Ends come up
The product is mediocre at best; it took a very long time to complete however, I'm not mad at the results nor am I happy. In order to get a more seamless look you have to cut out the short bricks and then alternate by fliping them upside down. I saw a few people do other techniques, like cutting out the small squares and then putting the long bricks in the middle, but that causes ALOT of waste. I just pieced them together like a puzzle (as shown in the 5th and 6th picture) . Keep in mind if your wall is not straight (like mine) this whole project becomes ten times harder. Make sure you're working on a white wall because there WILL be gaps when lining up the bricks. I had to get white paint to touch up the gaps and I ended up painting over the bricks entirely because they are off white. After sticking them on the wall the ENDS WILL COME UP! The adhesion is SUBPAR which is extremely frustrating. I plan on hanging things on the wall to try and cover certain spots. I strongly recomend saving yourself the trouble and just paying someone to install exposed brick. This product is definitely better for smaller projects. We'll see how long this lasts on my wall.UPDATE: it has been about a week since they've been on my wall, they've mostly fallen off and are lifting. the adhesive is not at all as advertised. I will be calling for a refund.
A**G
Perfect alternative to actual Brick!
This turned out amazing and was easy to apply! I did cut out out the small pieces so the bricks fit together like a puzzle and this did make it look more realistic. I bought the white and painted the “grout” lines in and then wiped and smudged over them giving the bricks a more realistic look. I used a sponge and paper towel to do this when it was almost dry. The bricks are smaller than a normal brick but when I was done I found that the the size didn’t seem to make a difference in how the overall product looked when finished. I took my time with this project and even in doing so the project didn’t take long to do. Worth the money and an inexpensive way to update a area of your home!
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