These TikTok-Famous Brick Wall Vinyls Will Instantly Transform Your Space — No Mortar Necessary

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published Oct 11, 2022
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Do you love the look of a brick wall but definitely don’t have the budget, skill, or even permission from your landlord to build one in your home? Then you need to check out these brick vinyl wall panels that are going viral on TikTok. Just peel and stick and you’ve got yourself that super-cool urban loft look and you barely had to lift a finger.

TikTok user Alex_Bollati (@alex_bollati) gave their followers a peek at how they installed these vinyl panels in their space — and how incredibly good they look once installed.

The panels Alex_Bollati used appear to be the Art3d self-adhesive foam wall panels from Amazon. These panels come in packs of 5, 11, or 20 sheets (depending on the stretch of wall you’re hoping to cover), as well as six different colors if you’re looking to go a bit bolder than plain white.

The panels are water-resistant and heat-resistant, and even provide a bit of soundproofing thanks to the brick’s foam core.

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And as Alex_Bollati wrote in the comments, the panels come off pretty easily, making them a great buy for renters. “Actually I made a test using the hair dryer to remove it and it worked perfect for my wall,” they wrote in response to someone asking how well they come off the wall.

So if you’re tired of looking at your boring, blank wall and want to add a bit of texture, then give these faux brick vinyls a try to take your space from just fine to super impressive — no mortar or construction skills necessary.