How to Install Wall Panels

By Editorial Team

Updated on November 7, 2023

Wall panels are a wonderful feature for the home, and they come in a variety of materials, shapes, styles and colours. Therefore, they can be used alongside almost any home decor, made to suit the needs of any homeowner. Panelling can cover an entire wall, or just half if you so choose. Installing wall panelling is a DIY project that can be easily accomplished with the right steps and the options are endless!

If you’re a homeowner with a reduced budget, all you require is careful planning and a little bit of energy to complete this project. Plus, we’ve got the step-by-step guide to help you successfully achieve it. So, read on and soon enough you’ll have brand new panelling installed on the walls of your home. 

Here is our guide for installing wall panels

Choose and Gather Materials

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Depending on the materials you choose, the installation process will vary slightly. But of course, the first step is choosing and collecting these materials. The style of panelling you decide on will have a significant impact on the room, as well as the rest of your home, so make sure to consider the style of your entire home.

A home with traditional properties would suit Victorian or Georgian panelling, whereas a home with a classic look and cleaner lines will require something minimal. Panelling generally comes in board or sheet form, again greatly depending on the material. Remember to keep this in mind when thinking about how much you must buy.

To prepare for the installation, homeowners should first measure the area you'd be hoping to cover. This will determine how much material you’ll need. As we have mentioned, the method of measuring will depend on the panels you choose, and how they're sold. If there are doors, windows or other devices in the way, subtract these areas and think about the ways that the panels will hug around them. 

Also, take note of where sockets, switches, and wall lights are located, and how they will be refitted into the panelling. Panels will need to be spaced evenly apart, and the width will depend on the length of the wall you are covering. Homeowners will want their panels to create a uniform effect, so consider working within a space that will allow for this.

Also, think about finishes you may need to do alongside your panels. Dado rails are often offered alongside certain types of panelling, fitting on top to finish off the edge. Shelving is another option to consider for a uniform finish. 

Prepare the wall before installing the wall panel

Once materials have been gathered, lay these materials on the floor to match them up and make sure they align correctly. If you are working with wood panelling, bear in mind that wood expands and contracts depending on the temperature. Therefore, wait until wood panelling has reached a neutral temperature before moving forward with an installation. Bear in mind that this will sometimes take between 2 and 5 days depending on your region's climate.

Before installing the panels, make any necessary repairs as homeowners will want to ensure that the wall is even and flush so that panels can be installed smoothly. If there are any protruding surface materials, remove these and seal any holes in the wall. Now, locate the placement of the studs in the wall and use a pencil to mark their location.

If necessary, furring strips can be attached to the studs to provide a space for nailing the wall panels but must be flat to ensure that the panels will lay flat. If you are installing panels on a framed wall, studs should be spaced properly apart. Also, make sure to remove moulding, trim as well as fixtures that might get in the way of the panelling installation. Save any moulding or trim that you may need to reinstall following the panelling installation. To avoid electrocution or injury, turn off all electricity before moving forward with the project.

Install the Wall Panels

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After preparing the wall, and marking the placement of the studs, plan for the installation to start at the left side of the area where you’re attaching the wall panels. There are a few diverse ways that you can go about installing the panels, and this will come down to the style of panelling that you’re installing.

A common method is to install panels with an adhesive or glue. If you are working with glue, apply it to the backs of panels in a zigzag pattern, and use pins to hold them in place as they dry. Make sure to leave space between each panel, approximately 1mm, as certain materials may expand while they dry.

As soon as the glue dries, remove the pins or counter stick them. Following this, lightly nail panels at the top, further securing them into the wall. If you are working with wood panels, lightly tap the bottoms with a hammer to further secure the glue.

Next, drive nails into the panels, approximately every four to eight inches. Follow manufacturers' instructions regarding what type of nails would be best for your wall panels. Depending on the material you are working with, nails will be visible, so make sure that they are spaced to appear aesthetically pleasing.

Also, when nailing panels into place, work from one end to the other, as nailing from side to side can cause pockets to form in the material. Be gentle when driving nails in, as being too rough will cause damage to the panel surface. To finish, countersink and putty nails. 

Finishing Up

Depending on the type of panelling, replace or add new moulding around floor or ceiling to complete the project. Glue and nail the moulding in place, using finishing nails. If you are working with wood panelling, use wood putty to cover over nails. Hopefully, once this job is complete, you will have some stunning results to admire over. 

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