Surely you put some mechanical anchors in other wise the panels would have slip down without propping. I've used liquid nail and wouldn't use it over a PVA paint and sometimes the adhesive just pulls.the oai.t off and falls down. LOL trust me use mechanical fixings to hang these panels
I cant stand these slatted wood wall panels. Your eyes go funny looking at them. Seriously, they are not relaxing for your vision. Why do people want this ? A trend that will no doubt fade away like grey interior walls as soon as the next “must have” comes along. Millennials no doubt loving it.
Millennial here - I actually partially agree with you. These panels look strange when covering a full length of wall. I always prefer them when they are used in small amounts for example a single panel going from top to bottom to add a bit of character. Covering a full wall is a bit much
Fantastic, you made it look so easy 👏
Good job ❤
Has the liquid nails held up well over the past year, going to follow this approach. Thanks
Who makes these panels
We do Highlander Home Inc, here is our website www.youshouldhaveit.com
I have same colour walls, can you please tell me if it's oak or walnut?
you can tell thats oak, wallnit is dark
No screws?
So no screws in stud?
It's easy when you've got no sockets.
Super ✌️👷♂️
Looks great well done
Can i use this panel for sound proof.
Isn't it better to screw the panels to the wall?
You can screw the panels to the wall, yes, but some customer prefer using liquid nails.
@@youshouldhaveit1318 oh ok. Thanks
Do you have to use liquid nails? It will be a night mare if you ever want to remove it
some customers prefer screws, and some customers want to use liquid nails.
Surely you put some mechanical anchors in other wise the panels would have slip down without propping. I've used liquid nail and wouldn't use it over a PVA paint and sometimes the adhesive just pulls.the oai.t off and falls down. LOL trust me use mechanical fixings to hang these panels
Why? Plenty use no nails for wet wall bathroom fitting. Same idea so i guess its just what people want.
PVA is PVA, it’s not a paint it’s Polyvinyl Acetate, it is used as a wood glue and water soluble for sealing walls etc
juste avec de la colle vraiment pas sur que cela tienne dans le temps
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I cant stand these slatted wood wall panels. Your eyes go funny looking at them. Seriously, they are not relaxing for your vision. Why do people want this ? A trend that will no doubt fade away like grey interior walls as soon as the next “must have” comes along. Millennials no doubt loving it.
Take a day off
For soundproofing!
Grey walls serve no function. These do.
Millennial here - I actually partially agree with you. These panels look strange when covering a full length of wall. I always prefer them when they are used in small amounts for example a single panel going from top to bottom to add a bit of character. Covering a full wall is a bit much