There s no better way to add character to a room and wall panelling comes with many other benefits too.
How to add wood paneling to wall.
Not every wall needs wood paneling but we have to admit the best way to bring character to your interior is by wood paneling.
Be it wood wall panels or mdf it can add to the natural shape of a room is a nifty way to insulate walls and to even protect them from damage that comes with time spent indoors.
Depending on the method of fixing an additional substrate layer of plywood or mdf can be fixed to the battens to provide a smooth flat surface to work with.
Smear a quarter size amount of the panel adhesive onto the wall.
Whether you want to add paneling to your house or need a few ways to update your existing walls get inspired by these wood paneling ideas and see how the pros do it.
If it looks like the finish is uniform throughout you can skip this step.
As i mentioned earlier wall panels are a great way to conceal uneven or unattractive surfaces.
If your wall is very uneven your builder may need to install wooden battens to the area.
Thankfully the fantastic handyman team has described the basics in this short guide.
Repeat every 10 inches 25 4 cm up down and across the section of the wall where the first plywood panel will go.
It consists of adding strips of wood to your already existing walls either with glue or nails and then painting the entire wall to match.
The closet wall is 8 wide which means we did not need to cut any of the paneling for that wall.
Adding wood panels to your walls is a lot of work not to mention it requires a lot of skill and knowledge of the process and materials.
Step 6 fit panel to wall.
We started off by placing the first piece of wood paneling at the bottom of the wall with the groove pointing to the floor tongue pointing up making sure the pretty side is pointing out we did this to make sure it fit properly this method is called dry fit.
You can customize not only the size of the boxes to be squares rectangles or a combo of each but also the thickness of the boards that you add to the wall to achieve just about any look.
Wait until you get the paneling up on that section before you move on to another one.
Only apply the panel adhesive to one section of the wall.
In order to keep fixings hidden as much as possible i m going to suggest using glue and pins to fix the panel to the batten.