Save time and money with our easy to use wall panel moulding. Pair with matching crown moulding, baseboard, or door and window casing for a harmonious complete look. Polyurethane decorative wall panels come factory-primed and can easily be painted or faux finished to match doors, furniture or walls. These lightweight panels resemble their traditional wood counterparts, except these won’t warp, split or splinter making them a lasting upgrade to your home.
Item Thickness | 0.5 Inches |
Item Form | Sheet |
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Grade Rating | Commercial/Industrial |
Specification Met | Yes |
UPC | 192770424015 |
Number of Items | 12 |
Manufacturer | Ekena Millwork |
Part Number | PNL20X28AS-01-CASE-12 |
Product Dimensions | 0.5 x 20 x 28 inches |
Item model number | PNL20X28AS-01-CASE-12 |
Size | 20-in. W x 28-in. H |
Finish | White, Painted |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
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.
B**G
Easy to paint, easy to install. Light enough to use heavy duty double-sided tape. Looks beautiful.
Easy breezy
D**5
Easy to work with and made the room look fancy!
I had an existing chair rail and added thin decorative molding below it with these pre-made frames under that. It looks so nice! Yes these are not wood but once they are on the wall, they look they are and that is all that matters. It is also a bonus that there are no miter gaps in the corners like traditional wood built frames. The material is lightweight but durable. I used 2" 18 guage brad nails and shot into the studs where I could and into the drywall where there were no studs. Recommend a thin bead of caulk on the outside and inside to finish it off. All the people leaving negative reviews bought them thinking they were actual picture frames lol
N**K
Easier than cutting angles to make your own.
These made wainscoting easy. They worked great. Painted easily. Only complaint is that they’re not 100% square. There’s some rounding on the corners where it looks like the plastic didn’t mold correctly rather than making perfect square corners.
L**S
Great!
These came already assembled I just put them up with a little bit of liquid nail. They held the paint well and look great. Such an inexpensive was to update a room.
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!
S**.
Poor quality for what you pay
This is a frame in only the most basic sense of the word. Let me count the ways in which this frame disappoints:1) It’s made of what appears to be cheaply formed foam, like one of those old fashioned toy gliders. It’s a very cheap material that feels like it will snap if you look at it wrong. The surface is poorly finished, with lots of defects like bumps and pits and overspray.2) There is no recess for your picture or canvas to set into. This is literally just a flat, one-dimensional rectangular piece of plastic. I guess that’s what is meant by “picture frame panel”.3) There is no glass or Plexiglas included. If you want to put your own glass into this frame, you’re out of luck. There is also no hardware to use for hanging. Granted these things were not listed in the description, but when buying a picture frame, people usually assume these are included.4) If all that weren’t bad enough, the measurements of this frame were taken from the outside edge. If you buy this to frame a 16”x20” photo, you will be covering up a significant amount of the picture. The dimensions of the opening are roughly 12.5”X16”. I have no idea what size picture this is meant to frame, but it certainly doesn’t work for the 16”x20” picture I intended to use. Normally frames are sold with the inside dimensions in the title, and the outside dimensions listed in the description.I am sending this back for a refund. I suppose if you are buying this for some kind of arts and craft project (set decoration?), it might be useful. But given the amount of work you will need to do to make this frame presentable, I would be inclined to buy a few scraps of trim from a hardware store and make something myself. As it is, this is way over-priced for what you get.
R**I
Great workmanship
Excellent choice for wainscoting
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