How To Install
Panel Rail 2-Packs
Things to consider:
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Desired overall size of your panel
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How many panels you need for your wall
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Arrangement & placement of panels
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Distance between panels
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Distance from trim/corners/ceiling
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Furniture arrangements afterward
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Obstructions like wall outlets & switches
Tools You Will Need:
Tools You May Need:
Brad Nailer + Nails
Nail Setter
Spackling Paste
Putty Knife
Sanding Block
Paintable Silicone Caulk
Acrylic Latex Paint With Primer
How It Works
Mix + Match Any (2) Panel Rail 2-Packs
Let's get started!
Follow Along Step-By-Step
Step 1: Form a plan
Sketch out your arrangement.
Use painters tape to lay out panels beforehand.
Sketch out your arrangement.
Before diving in, carefully decide how you’d like your panels to be placed on your wall. We recommend sketching out your plan to get a better idea of how it will look. You can also use painters tape to temporarily create panels on your wall for a real life visual.
Step 2: Preassemble your panels
Insert corn snap pieces, press down firmly.
Attach your other panel rail sides, press firmly again.
Insert corn snap pieces, press down firmly.
Save yourself time by preassembling all your panels to the sizes and orientation needed. To assemble, align profile to corner connector (included) and press firmly to snap into the channel. Repeat as needed.
Step 3: Measure & mark wall
Measure and mark wall as needed.
Measure and mark wall as needed.
Clean wall surface, allow to dry. Using your measuring tape and a level, measure & mark wall at the desired height of the panels. Next measure & mark spacing from the edge of the wall or corner.
Step 4: Attach to wall
Use adhesive on back side of panel.
Install on wall with a brad nailer while the painters tape holds temporarily.
Use adhesive on back side of panel.
Using either construction adhesive or brad nails attached to your wall. Temporarily use painters tape to hold panel in place while you work through the remaining panel installation.
Step 5: Repeat the process
Repeat steps 3-4 as needed.
Painters tape will temporarily hold while you confirm sides are level and square.
Repeat steps 3-4 as needed.
Continue working through the remaining panels needed until your desired look is complete. To save time measuring, use a cut block to the exact spacing you need for your panels.
Step 6: Finish
Spackle/Putty any nail holes or seams needed.
Lightly sand & clean after dry.
Paint panels for optimum finishing.
Spackle/Putty any nail holes or seams needed.
Any seams can be caulked and smoothed out. Nail holes can be filed with wood filler, then sanded. Once dry, paint panels with acrylic latex paint & primer for a complete, polished look.
Detailed Instruction Sheets: