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Corbels, one of the most prominent aesthetic and structural elements of classical architecture, are frequently preferred to create depth in facade designs and interior details. This special decorative element, model code P6018, integrates the characteristic lines of traditional structures into your projects by combining them with modern production technology. It both creates a sense of fullness and enhances facade dynamism in the areas where it is applied.
With an ideal scale of 155 mm in width, 205 mm in depth, and 301 mm in height, this element is highly suitable for medium to large-scale architectural details. Manufactured from rigid polyurethane raw material with a density of 150-200 kg/m³, this model offers the hardness of wood despite its lightweight structure. Thanks to its closed-cell structure, its water absorption rate is below one percent, preventing structural issues such as moisture, rot, or insect infestation. It maintains its dimensional stability without being affected by temperature fluctuations between -20°C and +80°C.
When examining its visual design, the symmetrical scroll (S-curve) motifs on the side surfaces and the leaf reliefs covering the body stand out. Thanks to precision molding techniques, even the finest vein details are sharply reflected on the surface. The product is delivered factory-primed with a protective undercoat. While this factory primer prepares the surface for the topcoat, applying an additional primer is entirely at the user's discretion regarding paint manufacturers' system warranties. To prevent yellowing in outdoor applications, UV-resistant paints should be preferred.
This decorative bracket can be positioned on exterior facades under cornices, eaves, and balcony projections as a support element that provides a load-bearing feel. Indoors, it assumes an aesthetic load-bearing role under fireplace mantels, transition points of wide door arches, bookshelves, and heavy decorative shelving. It is also frequently used at column-beam junctions in restaurants, hotel lobbies, or classically decorated living rooms.
During installation, it can be applied quickly due to its lightweight nature and lack of breakage risk compared to plaster counterparts. It is positioned by applying Polure Polfix adhesive to the clean surface and then secured with mechanical screwing. Once the gaps are filled with putty and sanded, the painting process begins. This material, which does not crack over time like wood, stands out for its long-lasting and maintenance-free structure.
- Corbels have a wide range of applications as versatile decorative support elements in architectural designs
- In exterior designs, they are used as visual load-bearing blocks under roof eaves, balcony projections, or at the junction points of floor moldings
- They create a complementary decorative detail on the sides of window and door pediment crowns
- Indoors, they are positioned as under-beam supports where ceiling beams meet the walls in classically decorated living rooms, hotel lobbies, or restaurants
- They are also preferred to provide aesthetic depth around fireplaces, under large bookshelf shelves, or in the upper corner details of custom-designed built-in cabinets
- Thanks to their moisture-resistant structure, they can also be used safely along the ceiling edges of wet areas such as bathrooms and spas
- The installation surface must be completely free of dust, moisture, and grease
- Apply Polure Polfix adhesive to the back surface of the corbel and press the product firmly against the wall
- While waiting for the adhesive to dry, mechanical fastening with screws is mandatory to prevent slippage
- Screws should be driven so that the screw heads remain slightly recessed below the surface
- After the drying process is complete, screw holes and joints meeting the wall are sealed with exterior-grade putty
- Once the putty dries, it is smoothed with 180-220 grit sandpaper
- Following an optional additional primer application, the installation is completed by applying at least two coats of water-based or synthetic paint
- The use of UV-filtered paints is mandatory for outdoor applications
- Due to its rigid polyurethane structure, it is a maintenance-free, highly durable decorative element
- Dust accumulated indoors can be easily cleaned with a damp cloth
- Products used on exterior facades can be washed with pressurized water to remove dirt caused by weather conditions
- Abrasive chemicals, acids, or cleaners containing strong solvents must never be used during cleaning
- For outdoor applications, it is recommended to inspect the paint every few years and refresh the topcoat if necessary to maintain the paint's vibrancy and ensure continuous UV protection
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Corbels, one of the most prominent aesthetic and structural elements of classical architecture, are frequently preferred to create depth in facade designs and interior details. This special decorative element, model code P6018, integrates the characteristic lines of traditional structures into your projects by combining them with modern production technology. It both creates a sense of fullness and enhances facade dynamism in the areas where it is applied.
With an ideal scale of 155 mm in width, 205 mm in depth, and 301 mm in height, this element is highly suitable for medium to large-scale architectural details. Manufactured from rigid polyurethane raw material with a density of 150-200 kg/m³, this model offers the hardness of wood despite its lightweight structure. Thanks to its closed-cell structure, its water absorption rate is below one percent, preventing structural issues such as moisture, rot, or insect infestation. It maintains its dimensional stability without being affected by temperature fluctuations between -20°C and +80°C.
When examining its visual design, the symmetrical scroll (S-curve) motifs on the side surfaces and the leaf reliefs covering the body stand out. Thanks to precision molding techniques, even the finest vein details are sharply reflected on the surface. The product is delivered factory-primed with a protective undercoat. While this factory primer prepares the surface for the topcoat, applying an additional primer is entirely at the user's discretion regarding paint manufacturers' system warranties. To prevent yellowing in outdoor applications, UV-resistant paints should be preferred.
This decorative bracket can be positioned on exterior facades under cornices, eaves, and balcony projections as a support element that provides a load-bearing feel. Indoors, it assumes an aesthetic load-bearing role under fireplace mantels, transition points of wide door arches, bookshelves, and heavy decorative shelving. It is also frequently used at column-beam junctions in restaurants, hotel lobbies, or classically decorated living rooms.
During installation, it can be applied quickly due to its lightweight nature and lack of breakage risk compared to plaster counterparts. It is positioned by applying Polure Polfix adhesive to the clean surface and then secured with mechanical screwing. Once the gaps are filled with putty and sanded, the painting process begins. This material, which does not crack over time like wood, stands out for its long-lasting and maintenance-free structure.
- Corbels have a wide range of applications as versatile decorative support elements in architectural designs
- In exterior designs, they are used as visual load-bearing blocks under roof eaves, balcony projections, or at the junction points of floor moldings
- They create a complementary decorative detail on the sides of window and door pediment crowns
- Indoors, they are positioned as under-beam supports where ceiling beams meet the walls in classically decorated living rooms, hotel lobbies, or restaurants
- They are also preferred to provide aesthetic depth around fireplaces, under large bookshelf shelves, or in the upper corner details of custom-designed built-in cabinets
- Thanks to their moisture-resistant structure, they can also be used safely along the ceiling edges of wet areas such as bathrooms and spas
- The installation surface must be completely free of dust, moisture, and grease
- Apply Polure Polfix adhesive to the back surface of the corbel and press the product firmly against the wall
- While waiting for the adhesive to dry, mechanical fastening with screws is mandatory to prevent slippage
- Screws should be driven so that the screw heads remain slightly recessed below the surface
- After the drying process is complete, screw holes and joints meeting the wall are sealed with exterior-grade putty
- Once the putty dries, it is smoothed with 180-220 grit sandpaper
- Following an optional additional primer application, the installation is completed by applying at least two coats of water-based or synthetic paint
- The use of UV-filtered paints is mandatory for outdoor applications
- Due to its rigid polyurethane structure, it is a maintenance-free, highly durable decorative element
- Dust accumulated indoors can be easily cleaned with a damp cloth
- Products used on exterior facades can be washed with pressurized water to remove dirt caused by weather conditions
- Abrasive chemicals, acids, or cleaners containing strong solvents must never be used during cleaning
- For outdoor applications, it is recommended to inspect the paint every few years and refresh the topcoat if necessary to maintain the paint's vibrancy and ensure continuous UV protection