Stain the panels by applying them with a good quality brush following the grain image 2 and then wiping off the excess with a rag.
How to install stained wall paneling.
For best results set the paneling in the room for a few days before you install it.
Load a caulking gun with a tube of panel adhesive and apply a small dab of it on the wall about every 10 inches.
Tack a full panel in place with one long edge aligned with the plumb mark then check to see how the opposite edge fits into the corner.
Secure the paneling to the wall with panel adhesive and finishing nails.
If the corner isn t straight and plumb you ll see gaps.
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It takes approximately 15 minutes for the conditioner to dry so by the time you finish the last panel the others are ready to stain.
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From an inside corner on a wall where you wish to start installing 4 foot wide panels.
Apply adhesive to the framing in a wavy pattern.
When all the panels are cut treat them with a stain conditioner image 1 which will help the wood absorb the stain evenly.
Using a level mark a plumb line 48 in.
Pull the panel away from the wall and let the adhesive become tacky.
Drive four finishing nails through the top edge of the panel.
Slide a divider down the end of the first panel.
The first step in how to install paneling is to remove all wall plates outlets and any nails in the wall.
Place the panel on the wall and press it into the adhesive.
Position the panel on the wall leaving a 1 4 inch space at the bottom and drive the four nails partway into the wall.
Install the top frp moulding or trim along the top of the panels with caulk for a finished look.
This will allow it to adjust to the humidity in a room.