How to use brick panel on wall in laundry room?
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Here's what we did with our brick panel in our basement. Same treatment could work in your laundry room:
https://www.frugalfamilytimes.com/2018/06/how-to-make-faux-brick-wall-look-real.html?m=1
Hi ! I think it should be fairly easy to do ... Measure and cut to size and nail to wall on the studs. Hardest part will be cutting out for outlets and matching one sheet to the next . I would look into take brick wallpaper , some are 3d photos of brick that are very realistic . Good luck !
Usually I recommend Contact Paper.
In this instance, I can't. Basements get humid and damp.
Laundry rooms do not agree with contact paper or wall paper.
So, Why go faux? You can get 1/3 bricks (about .75 inches in depth rather than 2.25 to 3 inches) and put up a Real Brick Facing over the Wall...
Expense Long Term is same, about $800, and unless you are less than 20 years old, you will never ever in your entire lifetime have a need to replace Brick and Mortar.