I don't know if this is what you are looking for, but DesignYourWall.com has faux foam embossed stone wallpaper. They have brick, stone walls, and tiles. Link below.
2007-02-21 07:08:37
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answered by Orgoo 2
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If the wall will support it, I'd go with the real thing or a facsimile at least. You can buy the thin split stuff for about $200 per ton (in my area anyway) which should be more than enough to do what you're talking about doing. But (there's always a "but", isn't there?) you definitely want to make sure you have a wall that's structurally sound enough to handle the weight. If you're talking about a typical sheetrock wall, forget it. Also, you might have building codes to consider before you start -- regardless of what option you use. That won't make a lot of difference to the project itself, but if you're out of code and the fireplace fails you might have trouble with your insurance company -- plus when it comes time to sell you might run into a problem there too. So I'd research your local building codes before you do anything.
2016-05-24 02:01:18
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answered by Anonymous
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In this day and age nearly everything of that nature MUST have an "MSDS" sheet. ASK for it, or a copy of it, either from the dealer or manufacturer.
Steven Wolf
2007-02-21 02:06:36
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answered by DIY Doc 7
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