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Decorative polyurethane faux beam designed to match the P1981EKA end cap
Combine this P1981E faux beam with the P1981EKA end cap for a seamless, professional finish. This lightweight polyurethane profile perfectly matches the dimensions of the cover for easy installation.
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The P1981EKA decorative element is a specialized architectural detail designed to aesthetically seal the end points of ceiling beams or rafters in both interior and exterior projects. Carrying the warm and rustic charm of natural wood, this product provides a smooth transition and clean finish at the ends of structural rafters or decorative logs.
The product measures 250 mm in width, 195 mm in height, and 30 mm in thickness. Manufactured from high-density rigid polyurethane (150-200 kg/m³), this profile offers a surface hardness comparable to real wood while remaining exceptionally lightweight. Thanks to its closed-cell structure, its water absorption rate is below 1%, making it completely resistant to moisture, water, and decay. It retains its shape in temperatures ranging from -20°C to +80°C without expanding, shrinking, or warping.
The prominent circular growth rings and natural crack details give the product an authentic log cross-section appearance. Its knot marks and organic grain texture harmonize beautifully with rustic, chalet, or industrial decor styles. The product is shipped from the factory with a protective primer coat. Although the factory primer prepares the surface for painting, paint manufacturers often recommend their own primers, so applying an additional primer is entirely at the user's discretion. Polure does not guarantee applied paints.
This decorative end cap is widely preferred for decorative beam systems in restaurants, hotel lobbies, cafes, and villa ceilings. It serves as an aesthetic closure element on the sides of wooden mantelpiece logs above fireplaces, or on rafter ends in living room and veranda ceilings. Thanks to its lightweight structure, it can be safely installed at ceiling and wall junctions without adding static load to the building.
During installation, it is critical that the surface is dry and clean. Polure Polfix adhesive should be applied to the back of the product, followed by mechanical fastening with screws. Once screw holes and joints are filled and sanded, the painting process can begin. Compared to heavy, fragile plaster or moisture-sensitive wood, it offers a long-lasting, impact-resistant alternative.
To prevent unpainted material from yellowing outdoors over time, the use of UV-resistant paints is mandatory for exterior applications. It is the ideal architectural complement for professionals wishing to preserve an authentic wood texture for many years without maintenance, in both interior designs and exterior details.
- The P1981EKA wood-look end cap is used for the aesthetic finishing of ceiling beam systems and rafter ends
- It is ideal for sealing log ends in ceiling decorations, particularly in rustic living rooms, chalets, hotel lobbies, restaurants, and cafes
- It can also be preferred as a side closure element in wooden mantelpiece console designs
- Provided it is painted with UV-resistant paint, the product can be safely used as a decorative detail under villa eaves, on veranda ceilings, and at exterior rafter projections
- The application surface must be free of dust and moisture
- Polure Polfix adhesive is applied to the back of the rafter cap, which is then pressed into place
- For a secure installation, mechanical fastening with screws is mandatory
- Screw heads and joint lines are filled with a suitable putty, and once dry, smoothed with 180-220 grit sandpaper
- Afterwards, an additional primer can be applied depending on user preference, and the process is completed by applying at least two coats of water-based or synthetic paint
- The product should be cleaned using a soft, damp cloth
- Avoid using abrasive chemicals, acidic cleaners, and high-pressure water that could damage the surface texture
- For exterior applications, the painted surface should be inspected once a year to maintain paint vibrancy and UV resistance, and repainted if necessary
Decorative polyurethane faux beam designed to match the P1981EKA end cap
Combine this P1981E faux beam with the P1981EKA end cap for a seamless, professional finish. This lightweight polyurethane profile perfectly matches the dimensions of the cover for easy installation.
Frequently Used Together
Similar Products(Faux Wood Beam Cover)




















The P1981EKA decorative element is a specialized architectural detail designed to aesthetically seal the end points of ceiling beams or rafters in both interior and exterior projects. Carrying the warm and rustic charm of natural wood, this product provides a smooth transition and clean finish at the ends of structural rafters or decorative logs.
The product measures 250 mm in width, 195 mm in height, and 30 mm in thickness. Manufactured from high-density rigid polyurethane (150-200 kg/m³), this profile offers a surface hardness comparable to real wood while remaining exceptionally lightweight. Thanks to its closed-cell structure, its water absorption rate is below 1%, making it completely resistant to moisture, water, and decay. It retains its shape in temperatures ranging from -20°C to +80°C without expanding, shrinking, or warping.
The prominent circular growth rings and natural crack details give the product an authentic log cross-section appearance. Its knot marks and organic grain texture harmonize beautifully with rustic, chalet, or industrial decor styles. The product is shipped from the factory with a protective primer coat. Although the factory primer prepares the surface for painting, paint manufacturers often recommend their own primers, so applying an additional primer is entirely at the user's discretion. Polure does not guarantee applied paints.
This decorative end cap is widely preferred for decorative beam systems in restaurants, hotel lobbies, cafes, and villa ceilings. It serves as an aesthetic closure element on the sides of wooden mantelpiece logs above fireplaces, or on rafter ends in living room and veranda ceilings. Thanks to its lightweight structure, it can be safely installed at ceiling and wall junctions without adding static load to the building.
During installation, it is critical that the surface is dry and clean. Polure Polfix adhesive should be applied to the back of the product, followed by mechanical fastening with screws. Once screw holes and joints are filled and sanded, the painting process can begin. Compared to heavy, fragile plaster or moisture-sensitive wood, it offers a long-lasting, impact-resistant alternative.
To prevent unpainted material from yellowing outdoors over time, the use of UV-resistant paints is mandatory for exterior applications. It is the ideal architectural complement for professionals wishing to preserve an authentic wood texture for many years without maintenance, in both interior designs and exterior details.
- The P1981EKA wood-look end cap is used for the aesthetic finishing of ceiling beam systems and rafter ends
- It is ideal for sealing log ends in ceiling decorations, particularly in rustic living rooms, chalets, hotel lobbies, restaurants, and cafes
- It can also be preferred as a side closure element in wooden mantelpiece console designs
- Provided it is painted with UV-resistant paint, the product can be safely used as a decorative detail under villa eaves, on veranda ceilings, and at exterior rafter projections
- The application surface must be free of dust and moisture
- Polure Polfix adhesive is applied to the back of the rafter cap, which is then pressed into place
- For a secure installation, mechanical fastening with screws is mandatory
- Screw heads and joint lines are filled with a suitable putty, and once dry, smoothed with 180-220 grit sandpaper
- Afterwards, an additional primer can be applied depending on user preference, and the process is completed by applying at least two coats of water-based or synthetic paint
- The product should be cleaned using a soft, damp cloth
- Avoid using abrasive chemicals, acidic cleaners, and high-pressure water that could damage the surface texture
- For exterior applications, the painted surface should be inspected once a year to maintain paint vibrancy and UV resistance, and repainted if necessary



