🏡 Elevate your walls, elevate your life!
The Ekena Millwork PNL20X28AS-01 is a 20"W x 28"H x 1/2"P Ashford Molded Classic Wainscot Wall Panel, designed for both interior and exterior applications. Made from lightweight solid polyurethane, it offers a durable and elegant solution for enhancing your space. Factory primed for easy painting, this preassembled panel ensures a quick installation process, making it a perfect choice for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Item Thickness | 0.5 Inches |
Item Form | Sheet |
Item Weight | 0.27 Pounds |
UPC | 849014046273 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00849014046273 |
Manufacturer | Ekena Millwork |
Part Number | PNL20X28AS-01 |
Item Weight | 4.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.5 x 20 x 28 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | PNL20X28AS-01 |
Size | 20-in. W x 28-in. H |
Style | Single Wall Panel |
Finish | Primed |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Mounting Type | wall |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Included Components | 20"W x 28"H x 1/2"P Ashford Molded Classic Wainscot Wall Panel |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**P
Adds a lot of character to any space
Product came nicely packaged and had proper protective material to avoid damage. This is important since product is made of foam. (Ridged strong foam, but still foam) I ordered a 12 pack and none were damaged. Some however were slightly warped or not Square. This wasn’t a big deal as there is a lot of play, while installing, to get the make to square angles. I used construction adhesive specific for foam and tacked them into place with a nail gun. Installation was a breeze, once spacing is configured. They look great.
D**D
Awesome precut wainscot
Purchased these precut wainscot panels, they are easy to install they seem durable and high quality and holds pretty well against wear and tear and scratches. They look sharp and would definitely purchase for my next project.
A**S
BUY THESE! Makes project sooooo easy!
The material is a really strong foam, so also easy to cut with a hand blade if needed (like my picture).Perfect material, perfect cuts, SO EASY to use, paints very easily!We ordered 20x20 for the big size and 8x20 for the sides.BUY THESE, you won’t regret it!
P**Y
It is what I expected it to be
Arrived without damage, securely packed/padded and was easy to unpack. Light enough to glue to my hollow core door with strong adhesive. I do think it's overpriced.
A**D
GREAT! Step-by-step process of how we applied them below…
We had terrible oak, hollow, plain doors all throughout our home. We don’t plan to stay here forever so I didn’t want to buy all new doors but I knew I didn’t want to live with these boring ones either. I came across these and decided to give them a try! We are so happy & pleased with how they turned out! It was definitely a labor of love, though.For anyone interested in the process, I’ll do my best to lay it out here.1) we cleaned the doors with a microfiber cloth & TSP spray. We then rinsed it off with a wet microfiber cloth & let it dry.2) we sanded them down using 220 grit sandpaper/a palm sander - this was a must because the laminate was super glossy and the paint would not have stuck without it. We followed that with tack cloth to get all the remaining dust particles.3) I measured out where we wanted the pieces to go on the door - this part sucked haha! But I’m also super particular about stuff like this. We have doors that are very close to each other, though, so I wanted them to look the same. I measured 8 inches above and below for each panel so that when you look at them, they’re the same height off the ground even though some of the doors were different sizes.4) I used liquid nails to glue them down and painters tape to secure them. Some of the were bowing so you really have to tape them down while they dry! I let them dry 48 hours (we were away for the weekend so it probably would’ve been 24 if it wasn’t for that).5) after removing the tape, I primed the doors using Stix primer! Pretty expensive but I wanted my paint to stick! Even after sanding, the shiny laminate doesn’t fully go away. I painted the primer on the doors and AROUND the pieces. It says they are pre-primed so I didn’t feel as though I needed to prime them and didn’t want to risk any streak marks.6) After that was dry, I used caulk and ran it around the pieces on the outside and inside. I wanted it to have a clean look because even after taping, there were some areas that didn’t hold/were bowing. I let that dry.6) I then painted 2 layers of paint (with 24 hours between coats) using Benjamin Moore’s Advance line. It’s pretty self-leveling so I didn’t have to worry about streaks as much. I painted the pieces and doors with a Wooster brush and mini roller.7) attached my hardware and enjoyed!We’ve had a handful of people over now and some of them knew we were doing these and said they would never have known/absolutely loved how they turned out and the ones who didn’t know, were SHOCKED when we told them. Overall, it’s definitely a process but I’m so happy with the end result! I hope this helps for anyone who is wanting to spruce up their doors but not have to pay the price for fully upgrading!
R**8
Very well made
I don't know exactly what these are made of, an injectable type of foam maybe, but either way, they are very sturdy, and much better quality than past ones I bought at a big box store. I used a little construction adhesive and a nail gun and really spruced up my doors by attaching these.
K**Z
These are awesome
Easy to install, can't wait to paint them. They will need some caulking but no big deal. Will buy more
A**N
Flat Doors No More
This was an easy update to elevate the flat panel doors throughout my house. I bought several sizes that were the same width, so I could find a configuration that I liked. Then we used liquid nails to glue it down and painters tape to make sure it didn’t move while drying. I plan to paint it all out to match the trim (different whites) and then add an antique styled doorknob.
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