







Polyurethane Faux Wood Decorative Beam Support Corbel
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Decorative beam and cover profiles designed to match the P1981GK2 corbel
Create a seamless architectural look by combining the P1981GK2 corbel with matching P1981G and P1981GKA beam elements. These polyurethane components fit together perfectly for easy installation.
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The P1981GK2 decorative beam support corbel is a rigid polyurethane architectural element designed to bring the warmth and rustic character of traditional wood craftsmanship to both interior and exterior spaces. It serves as an aesthetic bracket, particularly at the wall junctions of ceiling beam systems or beneath rafters. Developed as an alternative to heavy, high-maintenance timber, this specially formulated component adds a natural wood appearance without adding structural load to the building.
With dimensions of 263 mm in width, 272 mm in depth, and 545 mm in height, the product features a prominent and substantial profile. These proportions ensure it stands out beautifully on expansive ceilings and high-ceilinged living rooms. Boasting a high-density rigid structure of 150-200 kg/m³, it offers a surface hardness comparable to real wood while remaining lightweight for effortless installation. Its fully moisture- and water-resistant composition prevents issues like rotting, warping, or insect infestation over time.
The design details showcase a meticulously crafted natural wood grain down to the finest fibers. Its stepped upper structure and the flowing S-curve profile of the body beautifully merge classical architectural lines with a rustic texture. The annual growth ring effects on the side surfaces and the deep longitudinal cracks make it virtually indistinguishable from an authentic hand-hewn timber log.
This highly versatile decorative corbel is widely preferred for ceiling decorations in rustic restaurants, mountain chalets, hotel lobbies, and private villas. It is also ideal as decorative shelf supports above fireplaces or for creating faux load-bearing details over doors and arched transitions. With a water absorption rate of less than 1%, it can be safely used in humid areas like bathrooms or under exterior roof eaves.
During installation, Polure Polfix adhesive is applied to the cleaned surface, and mechanical fastening with screws is mandatory for structural safety. Once the screw holes are filled with putty and sanded smooth, the painting process can begin. Although the factory-applied primer facilitates paint adhesion, an additional primer coat may be applied based on the paint manufacturer's warranty terms. For exterior applications, using UV-resistant paints is mandatory to preserve the product's color.
- The P1981GK2 corbel model is used as a decorative support element at the wall-to-beam junctions in wide ceiling beam applications
- It is highly preferred as a faux load-bearing decorative bracket under the exterior eaves of private villas and mountain chalets, as well as beneath veranda and porch rafters
- Indoors, it can be positioned as a shelf support or an architectural accent in rustic restaurants, authentic cafes, classical living rooms, and around fireplaces
- Apply Polure Polfix adhesive to the clean and dry installation surface
- Once the product is positioned on the wall or ceiling, secure it mechanically using screws
- Fill the screw heads and joints with an exterior-grade putty, and after drying, sand smooth with 180-220 grit sandpaper
- Although the factory-applied primer prepares the surface for painting, an additional primer coat can be applied optionally based on the paint manufacturer's recommendations
- Finally, color the product using water-based or synthetic wood paint
- Due to its polyurethane composition, the product is fully resistant to water and moisture, preventing any rotting
- It can be easily cleaned with a damp cloth; abrasive or harsh chemical cleaners should be avoided
- When used outdoors, it must be painted with a UV-protective exterior paint to prevent discoloration caused by sunlight (UV rays)
Decorative beam and cover profiles designed to match the P1981GK2 corbel
Create a seamless architectural look by combining the P1981GK2 corbel with matching P1981G and P1981GKA beam elements. These polyurethane components fit together perfectly for easy installation.
Frequently Used Together
Similar Products(Faux Wood Beam Corbels)
























The P1981GK2 decorative beam support corbel is a rigid polyurethane architectural element designed to bring the warmth and rustic character of traditional wood craftsmanship to both interior and exterior spaces. It serves as an aesthetic bracket, particularly at the wall junctions of ceiling beam systems or beneath rafters. Developed as an alternative to heavy, high-maintenance timber, this specially formulated component adds a natural wood appearance without adding structural load to the building.
With dimensions of 263 mm in width, 272 mm in depth, and 545 mm in height, the product features a prominent and substantial profile. These proportions ensure it stands out beautifully on expansive ceilings and high-ceilinged living rooms. Boasting a high-density rigid structure of 150-200 kg/m³, it offers a surface hardness comparable to real wood while remaining lightweight for effortless installation. Its fully moisture- and water-resistant composition prevents issues like rotting, warping, or insect infestation over time.
The design details showcase a meticulously crafted natural wood grain down to the finest fibers. Its stepped upper structure and the flowing S-curve profile of the body beautifully merge classical architectural lines with a rustic texture. The annual growth ring effects on the side surfaces and the deep longitudinal cracks make it virtually indistinguishable from an authentic hand-hewn timber log.
This highly versatile decorative corbel is widely preferred for ceiling decorations in rustic restaurants, mountain chalets, hotel lobbies, and private villas. It is also ideal as decorative shelf supports above fireplaces or for creating faux load-bearing details over doors and arched transitions. With a water absorption rate of less than 1%, it can be safely used in humid areas like bathrooms or under exterior roof eaves.
During installation, Polure Polfix adhesive is applied to the cleaned surface, and mechanical fastening with screws is mandatory for structural safety. Once the screw holes are filled with putty and sanded smooth, the painting process can begin. Although the factory-applied primer facilitates paint adhesion, an additional primer coat may be applied based on the paint manufacturer's warranty terms. For exterior applications, using UV-resistant paints is mandatory to preserve the product's color.
- The P1981GK2 corbel model is used as a decorative support element at the wall-to-beam junctions in wide ceiling beam applications
- It is highly preferred as a faux load-bearing decorative bracket under the exterior eaves of private villas and mountain chalets, as well as beneath veranda and porch rafters
- Indoors, it can be positioned as a shelf support or an architectural accent in rustic restaurants, authentic cafes, classical living rooms, and around fireplaces
- Apply Polure Polfix adhesive to the clean and dry installation surface
- Once the product is positioned on the wall or ceiling, secure it mechanically using screws
- Fill the screw heads and joints with an exterior-grade putty, and after drying, sand smooth with 180-220 grit sandpaper
- Although the factory-applied primer prepares the surface for painting, an additional primer coat can be applied optionally based on the paint manufacturer's recommendations
- Finally, color the product using water-based or synthetic wood paint
- Due to its polyurethane composition, the product is fully resistant to water and moisture, preventing any rotting
- It can be easily cleaned with a damp cloth; abrasive or harsh chemical cleaners should be avoided
- When used outdoors, it must be painted with a UV-protective exterior paint to prevent discoloration caused by sunlight (UV rays)



