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Matching decorative beams and corbels compatible with P1981CKA end cap
Create a seamless rustic ceiling design by combining the P1981CKA model with matching P1981C and P1981CK polyurethane beams. These lightweight components fit together perfectly for an authentic wood-look finish.
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The P1981CKA decorative beam cap is an architectural detail element specially developed for those who want to achieve a rustic and natural texture in ceiling and wall designs. Perfectly mimicking the cross-section of traditional wooden logs with stunning realism, this piece adds depth and character to any space. It is an ideal solution for covering the exposed ends of decorative rafters and beams on ceilings, concealing cutting imperfections, or creating an independent faux wood cross-section accent on walls.
Manufactured from high-density rigid polyurethane, this product measures 131 mm in width, 200 mm in height, and 32 mm in thickness. With a density of 150-200 kg/m³, it offers the tactile hardness of real wood, while its lightweight structure ensures easy installation without adding unnecessary load to the building. Thanks to its closed-cell structure, it is completely resistant to moisture, water, and rot. Structural issues common in real wood over time, such as cracking, warping, insect infestation, or molding, do not occur with this product.
The surface design captures the annual growth rings, fibrous grain, and rough rustic edges of a natural tree trunk in exquisite detail. Its factory-primed white surface grants users the freedom to paint it in any color or technique they desire. Using water-based or synthetic paints, finishes like distressed wood, oak, walnut, or antique timber can be easily achieved.
The P1981CKA rafter cap can be safely used both indoors and, with the correct paint application, on exterior facades. It serves as a perfect complementary element in chalets, rustic living rooms, authentic restaurants and cafes, winter gardens, veranda ceilings, and under-eave rafter details. It offers a highly functional and aesthetic solution for capping the ends of faux wood beams in spacious ceiling designs.
Installation is exceptionally practical. Ensure the application surface is clean and dry. Apply Polure Polfix adhesive to the back of the piece, position it on the surface, and secure it mechanically using screws. Once the screw holes and joints are filled with suitable putty and sanded, the painting process can begin. Compared to fragile, heavy plaster or high-maintenance natural wood, it is an extremely durable, long-lasting, and cost-effective alternative.
- The P1981CKA polyurethane rafter cap is designed to aesthetically cover the exposed ends of faux beams used in ceiling decorations
- This product is widely favored in rustic, country, loft, or chalet-style interior designs
- It is used to complement the wood texture on living room ceilings, hotel lobbies, authentic restaurants, cafes, and decorative areas above fireplaces
- Outdoors, it is preferred as a decorative accent on veranda ceilings, pergolas, under-eave rafter tails, and wood-look exterior facade designs
- Thanks to its lightweight structure, it can be safely installed even on drywall ceilings
- The application surface must be dry and free of dust and grease
- Apply Polure Polfix adhesive to the back of the P1981CKA beam cap
- Once the piece is positioned, mechanical fastening with screws is mandatory to ensure a secure and permanent bond
- Screw heads and joints should be filled with putty and, once dry, smoothed with 180-220 grit sandpaper
- Although the factory-applied primer prepares the surface for painting, an additional primer coat is optional, as paint manufacturers typically only guarantee their own primer systems
- In the final step, apply at least two coats of water-based or synthetic paint
- For outdoor applications, UV-resistant paint should be preferred
- Thanks to its closed-cell structure, the polyurethane beam cap is highly resistant to water and moisture
- Cleaning can be easily done using a slightly damp, soft cloth
- Abrasive chemicals, acidic solvents, or stiff brushes should not be used during cleaning
- Unlike real wood, it does not require periodic varnishing, pest control, or sanding
- For outdoor applications, it is recommended to check the paint condition every few years and touch it up if necessary, depending on the paint's exposure
Matching decorative beams and corbels compatible with P1981CKA end cap
Create a seamless rustic ceiling design by combining the P1981CKA model with matching P1981C and P1981CK polyurethane beams. These lightweight components fit together perfectly for an authentic wood-look finish.
Frequently Used Together
Similar Products(Faux Wood Beam Cover)




















The P1981CKA decorative beam cap is an architectural detail element specially developed for those who want to achieve a rustic and natural texture in ceiling and wall designs. Perfectly mimicking the cross-section of traditional wooden logs with stunning realism, this piece adds depth and character to any space. It is an ideal solution for covering the exposed ends of decorative rafters and beams on ceilings, concealing cutting imperfections, or creating an independent faux wood cross-section accent on walls.
Manufactured from high-density rigid polyurethane, this product measures 131 mm in width, 200 mm in height, and 32 mm in thickness. With a density of 150-200 kg/m³, it offers the tactile hardness of real wood, while its lightweight structure ensures easy installation without adding unnecessary load to the building. Thanks to its closed-cell structure, it is completely resistant to moisture, water, and rot. Structural issues common in real wood over time, such as cracking, warping, insect infestation, or molding, do not occur with this product.
The surface design captures the annual growth rings, fibrous grain, and rough rustic edges of a natural tree trunk in exquisite detail. Its factory-primed white surface grants users the freedom to paint it in any color or technique they desire. Using water-based or synthetic paints, finishes like distressed wood, oak, walnut, or antique timber can be easily achieved.
The P1981CKA rafter cap can be safely used both indoors and, with the correct paint application, on exterior facades. It serves as a perfect complementary element in chalets, rustic living rooms, authentic restaurants and cafes, winter gardens, veranda ceilings, and under-eave rafter details. It offers a highly functional and aesthetic solution for capping the ends of faux wood beams in spacious ceiling designs.
Installation is exceptionally practical. Ensure the application surface is clean and dry. Apply Polure Polfix adhesive to the back of the piece, position it on the surface, and secure it mechanically using screws. Once the screw holes and joints are filled with suitable putty and sanded, the painting process can begin. Compared to fragile, heavy plaster or high-maintenance natural wood, it is an extremely durable, long-lasting, and cost-effective alternative.
- The P1981CKA polyurethane rafter cap is designed to aesthetically cover the exposed ends of faux beams used in ceiling decorations
- This product is widely favored in rustic, country, loft, or chalet-style interior designs
- It is used to complement the wood texture on living room ceilings, hotel lobbies, authentic restaurants, cafes, and decorative areas above fireplaces
- Outdoors, it is preferred as a decorative accent on veranda ceilings, pergolas, under-eave rafter tails, and wood-look exterior facade designs
- Thanks to its lightweight structure, it can be safely installed even on drywall ceilings
- The application surface must be dry and free of dust and grease
- Apply Polure Polfix adhesive to the back of the P1981CKA beam cap
- Once the piece is positioned, mechanical fastening with screws is mandatory to ensure a secure and permanent bond
- Screw heads and joints should be filled with putty and, once dry, smoothed with 180-220 grit sandpaper
- Although the factory-applied primer prepares the surface for painting, an additional primer coat is optional, as paint manufacturers typically only guarantee their own primer systems
- In the final step, apply at least two coats of water-based or synthetic paint
- For outdoor applications, UV-resistant paint should be preferred
- Thanks to its closed-cell structure, the polyurethane beam cap is highly resistant to water and moisture
- Cleaning can be easily done using a slightly damp, soft cloth
- Abrasive chemicals, acidic solvents, or stiff brushes should not be used during cleaning
- Unlike real wood, it does not require periodic varnishing, pest control, or sanding
- For outdoor applications, it is recommended to check the paint condition every few years and touch it up if necessary, depending on the paint's exposure







