Acclimate the plywood panels to the room before you get started.
How to timber panel a wall.
Measure the length of each wall in the room with a tape measure.
Protect walls with panels at dado height.
Then remove the ends of the boards leaving a 3 inch overhang.
For a straightforward application measure up the area verify the coverage provided per panel calculate minimum need then add 10 for wastage on horizontal and vertical paneling and 15 for diagonal paneling.
The most popular and common method is to use glue with the panels held with pins while it dries.
Contrasting your wall panels with a luxe texture like marble will always make things look and feel more elevated.
Solid timber paneling is available in many sizes and profiles and each type of panel will provide a different feel look and style.
Center the 2x12 cap on the top timber allowing a 3 inch overhang on both sides.
The dado shelf is in 2 x 1in timber with a small moulding attached.
Measure the perimeter of the room you ll be paneling.
Mark this distance on the length of a board and use a utility knife to cut it.
Below the dado we ve added 2 x 1inch timber with 2 inch gaps.
Attach the top plank using 3 inch wood screws driven every 12 inches.
After you have stuck all your full width boards to the wall you may need to cut a board lengthwise to fit into the corners.
Opt for more narrow slats for an.
Position the first panel at the corner of the first wall and use a second person to hold the wood.
Also note the thinner wood wall panels here.
This style is practical in hallways where walls can get knocked in passing and in dining rooms where pushed back chairs hit the wall.
Getting the panels ready 1.
Use a level to make sure the paneling is plumb or even.
Apply adhesive to the wall and stick the board to it.
If you need more than one plank to cover the length of the wall cut them on a 22 degree angle to fit them together.
This will prevent them from warping once they re up.
Use a compass to mark the corner edge of the panel so you can cut it to fit tightly in to the corner and make sure to draw the compass down the adjoining wall as you go.