Great video. I’m looking for a faux brick for my bathroom and thought this was going to be it, but when you panned the whole wall at the end of the install I could totally make out all of the individual panels so it was a no for me. Thanks for showing everything!!
this is really cool...hoping they sell this or products near to this here in australia...will look great around our kitchen/dining area...like your video bob...mitchell & carlene
It's pretty easy to see the panel lines@6:57 - not a bad end-result for a workshop, but for a higher-end home one would have to go with an alternative product
I'm super interested in the wall opposite of the one you are showing here. It is white, with what looks like, some rolled on black. Could you please make a video showing how you've done this or is it wallpaper? Thanks!!!
@@BobsTwoCarGarage No way! I live in laguna niguel, but am shopping in aliso viejo! Lol I was something more down your alley, do you have a business phone number? I'd love to talk about contracting you (your team) on renovating my home. Maybe doing a video together? I'd be happy to push my subscribers to watch it on either of our channels too!
It looks like stamped concrete. What if you'd like a little color to the concrete? Would you paint the mud joint portion one color and the brick portion another color? I know when they paint a brick House, the character is ruined forever. Foam brick panels? I hope you never get a hailstorm.
WOW. This is exactly what I have been looking for. So glad I discovered your channel. Please tell me where to find the second product you showed, the PVC material that you said is often used on movie sets. It'd be perfect for an accent wall I'm working on. Thank you.
This stuff is WAY less expensive but strictly for looks. Harder to paint. Might work for you . They will send samples. www.rosebrand.com/subcategory247/vacuform-scenic-panels.aspx
Ha! I am going to take that quote and put it against my garage wall. I was looking for something/quote i can use for an LED Laser light i am working on for over my work bench. Amen! Nice work by the way and the brick wall was for my garage but that quote though...
I love your video. It helps a lot. Appreciate! Very helpful. I have quick question. What specific name to see products on the website. I would love to buy exactly the same style and color on your video. Could you please give me exact name of panels. Thanks so much
@6:53 you can really see the panels. Wonder if that's because the panels are overlaying each other pushing the tenon bricks outward a bit or the panels needed to be snugged up together more?
@@BobsTwoCarGarage Too bad at over $100 a panel. Those Home Depot/ Lowe's panels are around $35 and are 4' x 8'. With the right tool, you can cut a jigsaw pattern on facing edges of them and then touch up the grout joints after installation with paintable caulk or spackle especially if you intend to whitewash the bricks afterwards. Longer process, but for those on a budget, on a square foot basis the project will cost about 1/10 of the price of the foam panels.
What kind would you recommend for one wall of a covered outdoor pool house? We have beaded board now, and it gets mold often which is a nightmare to keep clean.
Cindy Robinson there is a wide range of possibilities depending on your budget. Fiberglass is least expensive and carefree. Depending on the look you want there’s corrugated metal, teak wood. A high end but carefree option would be solid surface like quartz or stone slabs.
Hello, I have a 70's real stone fireplace floor to ceiling, any suggestions on how to install these panels on top of the old stone and what might be an issue with the panels when using the fireplace, any suggestions?
I wouldn’t recommend this for a real fireplace of course heat and foam don’t go together well. Also it would require a lot of prep to get your stone flat enough to lay the panels on.
I don't know if you read comments on older vids, but I'm wondering if you think this would work for a wall in a mobile home. I know there's a concern about weight on walls in mobile homes. The wall I want to do is only 7x7ish. I've been considering the self-stick ssquare foam panels but I dunno. Also, if you know a contractor in Palm Springs who would be interested in doing the job, please let me know. I'm not skilled enough nor do I have the tools to do it.
Wondering if it will help w sound and somewhat hard or will a vacuum cleaner dent it. So how did you 'take care' of the horizontal issue in the end? You know what stinks is on their website they say it should never have that 'look' w the line. what about staggering the panels themselves so theyre not straight across? you think that would work better? Good proverb, I wrote it down!
It’s in a sound stage and seems to work well the rest of the studio has only minimal acoustical material. It’s durable no problem with denting so far. I think the line problem might have been unique to that batch if I had noticed sooner I would have remilled the panels myself with my table saw on the back side to make them fit better. As it turned out they were happy. It wasn’t terribly noticeable except to a critical eye.
How were you able to anchor that map of the world picture frame (showing in your video) to the faux brick wall? By nailing it on top of the faux brick?
Could I tear out my existing drywall and put 1/2 plywood up? Then put the panels over it. How could I do that without making it look messy? I do want to see any seams.
Not necessary to take out the drywall, Find the studs and screw to them. I think the seam problem was exclusive to the batch of panels that I got. I would talk to the salesperson and hold them to their word regarding the seams.
Yes, I got it from this place, www.rosebrand.com/subcategory247/vacuform-scenic-panels.aspx but other vendors sell it. Google "vacuum formed PVC brick"
Very interesting. Im going to to this to our living room. Our wall is red brick and mortar but our landlord will not allow us to paint it white so we are going to go ahead with this project. I'm thinking of installing (3) 4' X 8' pieces of plywood to the brick wall and then use adhesive to the 'White Brick' Panels like you guys did in this video. Do you think that that would be the right way to go about this project?
This video was super useful 😊😊 I couldn’t get over the fact that you sound like trump and kinda look like what he could’ve looked like if he took care of himself 😂😂 have a good day!!
Hi, I looked for a company called Faux Panels... only Barrons come in a search. Would it be that the product is called faux panels but the store/company has a different name? Or can you add links to the places where we can find the panels?
Good questions you should be able to find out herewww.barrondesigns.com/old-chicago-brick-wall-panel/ Since I did this video I think there are ammore options so do some more research .
what is the specific style/model name for the second panel sample you held up that looked like a white wash brick with grey grout at the 1:23 mark? Can't find that style anywhere on the faux panels website..
A good adhesive will hold the trick is holding it in place until it dries. A more sure way would be to first screw 3/4” x 4” strips of wood strips to the concrete about every 16” and then attach the faux brick to the strips. Get it?
Yes, but the trick is getting it to stick while the glue dries. You could fur out the brick wall and then attach the brick or try using blue concrete screws. Furring would be better but more time consuming.
This is one of the best presentations, with the host being a sincere and intelligent person who really explains things well..
Thanks!
Great video. Very informative and I love how you have us many options to choose from in the beginning.
Great video. I'm looking for a brick backsplash look. Thanks for the pros and cons and the proverb at the end.
Great video. I’m looking for a faux brick for my bathroom and thought this was going to be it, but when you panned the whole wall at the end of the install I could totally make out all of the individual panels so it was a no for me. Thanks for showing everything!!
Yes, I’m not a salesman for this company. But you can make them perfect it just takes more work.
all of these kind of panels will show individual panels. you have to use a compound or paint over the panels to cover that. tons of videos on that.
Awesome video beautiful product The host crafty man does a great job explaining in details and is fun to watch 👍 and he has a face of a jersey mobster
Looks great! I want to do this in my basement 😍
Thanks for the info and love the proverb at the end! ❤️
Glad it was helpful!
Literally the best explains video I have seen thank you so much ☺️
You are so amazing! Thank you for showing us your experience, you're so talented and beautiful
You are so welcome!
great video and proverb! Blessings sir, we want to use a product like this inside our sanctuary. Thank you
I liked the proverb at the end. Neat way to finish it off!
im not sure if anyone has asked, but how much do the panels cost... great vid by the way
140.00 a panel
this is really cool...hoping they sell this or products near to this here in australia...will look great around our kitchen/dining area...like your video bob...mitchell & carlene
Thanks, and good luck
Great video! I love it esp. when in the end there was a Quote in the Bible, keep it up, thank u!
Thank you! Will do!
Hey Bob great channel just wondering how this product will hold up to a gas fireplace no exposed flame just heat thanks .
I did look that up once but I forget. I would recommend calling the vendor.
smart work,and word GREAT at end of lesson
Thanks😀
It's pretty easy to see the panel lines@6:57 - not a bad end-result for a workshop, but for a higher-end home one would have to go with an alternative product
He mentioned the issue with the seam towards the end of the video.
Yes, but with a little milling yourself you could fix that. I just don't think you should have to.
Nice job but the horizontal seem showing is a deal breaker! Shame,looks like a good product.
Yes it is a shame but it wasn’t a deal breaker for us. We made it work.
Hi, Nice tutorial. Where do you get the wall panels? Thank you!
Faux panels . Com
I'm super interested in the wall opposite of the one you are showing here. It is white, with what looks like, some rolled on black. Could you please make a video showing how you've done this or is it wallpaper? Thanks!!!
That’s rolled on drywall texture and I work with an artist that did the black with a sponge. Don’t have a video...sorry.
That's a great word at the end! What part of California are you in? I'm buying a home in Orange County soon, it would be cool to do a video together
Laguna Hills, A video together might be fun but I don't dress that well.
@@BobsTwoCarGarage No way! I live in laguna niguel, but am shopping in aliso viejo! Lol I was something more down your alley, do you have a business phone number? I'd love to talk about contracting you (your team) on renovating my home. Maybe doing a video together? I'd be happy to push my subscribers to watch it on either of our channels too!
So I have a brick wall that needs covered up. It’s beyond fixable. Do you think I could just use glue?
Helo I have solution
It looks like stamped concrete. What if you'd like a little color to the concrete? Would you paint the mud joint portion one color and the brick portion another color? I know when they paint a brick House, the character is ruined forever. Foam brick panels? I hope you never get a hailstorm.
You earned my “subscribe” with that verse at the end!
Great thanks!
WOW. This is exactly what I have been looking for. So glad I discovered your channel.
Please tell me where to find the second product you showed, the PVC material that you said is often used on movie sets.
It'd be perfect for an accent wall I'm working on.
Thank you.
This stuff is WAY less expensive but strictly for looks. Harder to paint. Might work for you . They will send samples.
www.rosebrand.com/subcategory247/vacuform-scenic-panels.aspx
Thank you.
hay, can you cut them vertically in a straight line, not in a puzzle ? if no, why not and what happens when you cut them in a straight line ? ty
Yes, we did that in the corners.
Great, great video! Thank you!
Where did you purchase those panels ? Brand name.
Ha! I am going to take that quote and put it against my garage wall. I was looking for something/quote i can use for an LED Laser light i am working on for over my work bench. Amen! Nice work by the way and the brick wall was for my garage but that quote though...
Very cool.
Question, could I use this outside on my bottom half of the house to cover up my old looking cement. To give it a fresh clean look?
Yes it’s an exterior product but the installation would need to be different. I.e. you need to screw it down.
I love your video. It helps a lot. Appreciate! Very helpful.
I have quick question. What specific name to see products on the website. I would love to buy exactly the same style and color on your video. Could you please give me exact name of panels. Thanks so much
It’s called glacier from Barron designs
If you don't mind me asking, where did you buy these panels from?
Thanks!!!!
Faux panels . Com
@6:53 you can really see the panels. Wonder if that's because the panels are overlaying each other pushing the tenon bricks outward a bit or the panels needed to be snugged up together more?
Think it’s because the molding process is not perfect. I could of made it so by touching up the joints on my table saw.
@@BobsTwoCarGarage Too bad at over $100 a panel. Those Home Depot/ Lowe's panels are around $35 and are 4' x 8'. With the right tool, you can cut a jigsaw pattern on facing edges of them and then touch up the grout joints after installation with paintable caulk or spackle especially if you intend to whitewash the bricks afterwards. Longer process, but for those on a budget, on a square foot basis the project will cost about 1/10 of the price of the foam panels.
Where do you buy these?
What kind would you recommend for one wall of a covered outdoor pool house? We have beaded board now, and it gets mold often which is a nightmare to keep clean.
Cindy Robinson there is a wide range of possibilities depending on your budget. Fiberglass is least expensive and carefree. Depending on the look you want there’s corrugated metal, teak wood. A high end but carefree option would be solid surface like quartz or stone slabs.
Hello, I have a 70's real stone fireplace floor to ceiling, any suggestions on how to install these panels on top of the old stone and what might be an issue with the panels when using the fireplace, any suggestions?
I wouldn’t recommend this for a real fireplace of course heat and foam don’t go together well. Also it would require a lot of prep to get your stone flat enough to lay the panels on.
I don't know if you read comments on older vids, but I'm wondering if you think this would work for a wall in a mobile home. I know there's a concern about weight on walls in mobile homes. The wall I want to do is only 7x7ish. I've been considering the self-stick ssquare foam panels but I dunno. Also, if you know a contractor in Palm Springs who would be interested in doing the job, please let me know. I'm not skilled enough nor do I have the tools to do it.
Randy P yep I read them. These would work in a mobile home but there are less expensive options. Don’t know any contractors in p. S .
Wondering if it will help w sound and somewhat hard or will a vacuum cleaner dent it. So how did you 'take care' of the horizontal issue in the end? You know what stinks is on their website they say it should never have that 'look' w the line. what about staggering the panels themselves so theyre not straight across? you think that would work better?
Good proverb, I wrote it down!
It’s in a sound stage and seems to work well the rest of the studio has only minimal acoustical material. It’s durable no problem with denting so far. I think the line problem might have been unique to that batch if I had noticed sooner I would have remilled the panels myself with my table saw on the back side to make them fit better. As it turned out they were happy. It wasn’t terribly noticeable except to a critical eye.
tyvm!
How were you able to anchor that map of the world picture frame (showing in your video) to the faux brick wall? By nailing it on top of the faux brick?
actually I didn't dress the set but this stuff is very durable and can be screwed or nailed in to.
Could I tear out my existing drywall and put 1/2 plywood up? Then put the panels over it. How could I do that without making it look messy? I do want to see any seams.
*i don't want to see any seams.
Not necessary to take out the drywall, Find the studs and screw to them. I think the seam problem was exclusive to the batch of panels that I got. I would talk to the salesperson and hold them to their word regarding the seams.
Im looking for a stone wallpaper for RV sides fireplace do you think this is good one? Thank you
Filipina Van Life Aubry no, not really .
Will it be ok to mount a tv over that polyurethane board?
Over it yes, but your anchors should hit studs
What did you use to hang that picture? Did you drill into the faux brick wall?
Yes. It sturdy and acts like wood
Please tell me where i can find the PC vacuum formed brick
What is the item name so I can find that exact one. It's the one shown at 0:45 of the vide
Yes, I got it from this place, www.rosebrand.com/subcategory247/vacuform-scenic-panels.aspx
but other vendors sell it. Google "vacuum formed PVC brick"
Very interesting. Im going to to this to our living room. Our wall is red brick and mortar but our landlord will not allow us to paint it white so we are going to go ahead with this project. I'm thinking of installing (3) 4' X 8' pieces of plywood to the brick wall and then use adhesive to the 'White Brick' Panels like you guys did in this video. Do you think that that would be the right way to go about this project?
Yes, good olan
I came for the brick but I subscribed because of His living Word!! ♥️
HisForeverHeld&Treasured thanks and God bless you.
Me too 🤙🏾
This video was super useful 😊😊
I couldn’t get over the fact that you sound like trump and kinda look like what he could’ve looked like if he took care of himself 😂😂 have a good day!!
Well , that’s a first . Thanks for watching😂
Thanks for this great tutorial!!
Ana Vela thanks for watching
Is there a way to put it on for rental friendly?
You mean won't get damaged? If so this stuff is pretty durable but it is expensive so its not the best choice if you want to save money.
@@BobsTwoCarGarage thank you
yeah were is name spelled out of the product or link to what it is.....other than i just have to google foam brickboard i guess.
How did you hide staples? If I go ahead with screwing, how can I hide screws?
White caulk and lightweight spackle
where do you get the pvc product? helps to say where each product can be purchased. The Barron Designs was very pricey
Two places I’ve purchased vacuum formed pvc: “Rose Brand” and “Piedmont plastics” both are on line and you can also call and talk to real people.
I literally just read that chapter in proverbs, it’s funny how you read it at the end
Timothy Lazo glad you watch to the end
This in black would be nice
You can definitely paint it
Hi, I looked for a company called Faux Panels... only Barrons come in a search. Would it be that the product is called faux panels but the store/company has a different name? Or can you add links to the places where we can find the panels?
Looks like they changed their name “Barron Designs.”
www.barrondesigns.com/faux-panels/
Are these fire proof? For electric fireplace mantle?
Good questions you should be able to find out herewww.barrondesigns.com/old-chicago-brick-wall-panel/
Since I did this video I think there are ammore options so do some more research .
what is the specific style/model name for the second panel sample you held up that looked like a white wash brick with grey grout at the 1:23 mark? Can't find that style anywhere on the faux panels website..
I don't see it on their website anymore but here's the link:
www.fauxpanels.com/brick-paneling-and-siding.php
I guess you already had that... guess I’m not much help.
What about if you are putting it on a plaster wall any suggestions?
I’ve not installed over plaster before but I’d probably use tapcon blue screws
What is size of each panel, please. Also can this be painted
What’s the name and or style of the panels you bought?
Love your video. New subscriber here.
Grace thanks
Thank you for this video. How do you hide the staples?
Lightweight caulk
Looks great
Thanks
Where did you get the panels
Hi Thanks for the video. Could you please leave a link to the product. Like where dis you buy it from
Faux panels . Com
Can this be used on a house exterior?
Great video! where can I find this "faux panels"? Thanks
Faux panels . Com
@@BobsTwoCarGarage Thank you
Good evening friend where I can find it
Whats the name of the particular panel you used, there are several vanities on their site.
It was brick "Glacier"
cool video Bob... also loved the proverb
Glad you enjoyed it
Awesome! Thanks for sharing.
Heather Reyna thanks
How do you turn a corner?
What’s the name of the site you said, is it foam panels
Faux brick panels, Barron designs
WOW Looks Beautifully
Its good but iv got an external corner. So dont quite know how to do this
Grant Piper they make corners www.fauxpanels.com/regency/stacked-stone-corner.php?color=108 or if you are confident you can make them yourself
Can you please give me the website of the faux brick that you used?
www.barrondesigns.com
Cool video, I understand anything even if I'm Italian - lol :)
Bravo ... il presentatore sembra un tipo mobster ma spiega tutto molto bene 👍
Ma dove si possono comprare in italia questi... Mi lasceresti il sito, grazie.
Could this be used in a bathroom?
Sure
where in gods name i can find these products... I cant findem enywhere...
Right here,www.barrondesigns.com/faux-panels/shop-all-faux-panels/panels/
Barron designs
@@BobsTwoCarGarage
How can I wash bricks tiles
How is this with pet scratches?
Can’t speak from experience but it wears like wood.
Can it be used for exterior use?
Yes
Great presentation and fair constructive criticism. The outro was ligit! Nothing like wisdom.
Thank you
What size are the nails?
Great work....I like you...
Thanks , its nice to be liked.
Is this able to be used on an exterior wall?
Yes , just make sure you screw it down.
I would love to add this in my basement. Do you think gluing it to concrete walls would hold?
A good adhesive will hold the trick is holding it in place until it dries. A more sure way would be to first screw 3/4” x 4” strips of wood strips to the concrete about every 16” and then attach the faux brick to the strips. Get it?
@@BobsTwoCarGarage Got it, Thank you!!!
Which nail gun are you using here bob
And compressor if so
Oksana Kän to install the brick I used a stapler with a 1/4 “ crown and around the barn door for the jambs used a 15 gauge finish nailer
Oksana Kän that day I was using my small senco compressor you can see it on the video I did on buying nail guns
Here's the link
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Will this work on a concrete wall?
Yes, but the trick is getting it to stick while the glue dries. You could fur out the brick wall and then attach the brick or try using blue concrete screws. Furring would be better but more time consuming.
Where did he get the panels from again?
Where is the website to buy those panes?
Thanks Bob! ❤ the verse at the end. Great spirit about you!
Thank you!
Why didn't they paint it ?
They liked white.
Where can I get these panels
www.barrondesigns.com/
Thanks Bob, I was wondering how you did this look!
Happy to help!
Does it feel like stone?
No its warmer. Probably more like wood.
@@BobsTwoCarGarage thank u!
Is this super expensive?
cass peters about 13 a square foot. It varies on the style. You can check out their website faux panels.com.
where do you buy it?
Faux panels . Com
Nice
Can you send the Faux Panels company info? Thank you kindly
www.barrondesigns.com/panels/shop-by-product/panels-siding/
Never watched any of your vids but I’m guessing, are you a retired army officer?
Ha! I got that vib, eh? Retired Jr. High school teacher might be kind of the same thing.