Looks and feels like brick.
Great, low-cost design that LOOKS EXPENSIVE!
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Looks really awesome.
Great concept and video. Has my mind working.. Gonna get that Mega-Pro driver also. Thanks!
The only thing better than a great instructional video, is having a good looking hunk demonstrating!
Excellent idea! I did the same thing but I used that lightweight vinyl spackling compound. Trowled on the exposed brick area, let it set up for a couple of hours then free handed and cut in the bricks. It took about a day for it to dry hard. Like your method much better!
my wife wants to do a faux brick in our kitchen. I was thinking of installing faux brick panels but I have a vaulted kitchen ceiling. this might be a lot easier. another great video!
Good Job Paul your videos are awesome. -Abby
Wow that's actually awesome. I'm young but I enjoy watching your videos. You have a very nice channel.
Paul, love the video. what did you use to get different colors on the bricks?
Paul I like this look. I saw both the Videos. But I have a question. How did you get the Paint Around the Brick to look so clean? Can you email me or maybe post a video. Love the work bud keep it up.