1. Planning & Design
- Measure the wall dimensions where panels will be installed.
- Choose the panel type (PVC, MDF, wood, laminate, 3D panels, etc.).
- Decide on the pattern and layout for a seamless and stylish look.
2. Surface Preparation
- Clean the wall surface to remove dust, grease, or old paint.
- Fill any holes or cracks for a smooth base.
- If needed, apply a primer or waterproof coating.
3. Cutting & Sizing Panels
- Mark measurements on the panels using a pencil and measuring tape.
- Use a cutter, jigsaw, or saw (depending on the panel material) to cut panels to the required size.
- Smooth the edges with sandpaper for a clean finish.
4. Installation Methods
A. Adhesive Fixing (For lightweight panels like PVC & 3D panels)
- Apply strong adhesive (like silicone, construction glue, or double-sided tape).
- Press the panel firmly onto the wall and hold for a few seconds.
B. Nailing or Screwing (For wooden, MDF, or heavier panels)
- Use screws or nails to attach panels to the wall.
- Ensure proper alignment to maintain a uniform pattern.
- Cover screw heads with putty or matching caps.
C. Frame/Channel Installation (For modular paneling)
- Fix wooden or aluminum framing on the wall.
- Attach panels to the frame using clips or screws.
- Suitable for large or decorative panel installations.
5. Finishing Touches
- Apply sealant or edge trim for a polished look.
- Paint or polish the panels if required.
- Wipe with a soft cloth to remove any dust or adhesive residue.
6. Maintenance & Care
- Clean panels regularly with a damp cloth to remove dust.
- Avoid using harsh chemicals, especially on PVC or wooden panels.
- Check for loose panels and reattach if necessary.
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