If you was to do a full room with each wall different sizes, would you keep the gaps the same on each wall or would you measure out again? And also how would you panel around windows and doors?
I always took alot of pride in how well I do this kind of work,and I have to say,you fellas are awesome at what you do as well! Great videos,I watch everyone of them,they are always bangers.
Hi guys, awesome look at the end. This may be a stupid question but how did you know that the pin gun would be safe to use or does it not penatrate the wall enough to worry about hitting wires?
Thanks for sharing this, very methodical and clear for us DIY hackers! Did you guys reattach the skirting on top of the panelling .. so when we cut into the skirting on the adjacent walls, you need to cut away the thickness of the MDF + thickness of the skirting. Obviously going to need some filler, but I guess that’s the idea for the corners? Cheers
Love it so quick and effective way of decorating Was the a reason behind covering the previous electric socket? Wish I had thought bout pulling the skirting off before doing my panelling 😮
Hi guys. Thanks for your lovely videos. Sorry, a very silly question. How can I paint them, what kind of paint do I need to use? Is different paint for all than the wood panels? Many thanks
What are your thoughts about the MDF and plastered walls having a different texture? I’m considering painting (after an MDF primer) the MDF with a watery plaster mix so all surfaces have the same smooth plaster texture.
Hey there guys, great video! Luv the straight forward explaining. Question though: what if the stuff is gonna have to come off at one point? Would the glue take parts of the wall off too?
In my case I recently pulled off old trim which had been glued on and the drywall paper covering came off. What a mess. I even pre-cut around all the moulding to help around the edges, but it did not work much. Anywhere it was glued to the drywall, the paper came off :( Now I have to find a solution to redo the walls and put up new trim. What's the other option though, nail it on? In many places there is no stud to nail to so you'll end up with gaps.
Hi guys when you have your distance between the panels using your calculation is that from the end of one panel to the start of the next one ? Cheers thanks
Great vid guys but would have been even better to show how to cut round the electric socket. The thought of that glue penetrating the cables makes me nervous.
Why do you guys divide up the lengths in two pieces each time? Wouldn't it be easier to cut one long piece each time instead of one long one and one shorter one? Thanks!!
Hey guys just came across your video, I'm crap at maths to work out measurements can anyone help please.... I got the panels from homebase and stupidly didn't know they cut them to size 😮
Don’t like that it’s a bare wall you can see and feel when it’s not wood … it’s Way prettier if you add MDF sheets on the entire wall before adding the boards it looks way more professional
Any advice on doing corners like from 1 wall to the next wall please ?? Thanks in advance ❤
If you was to do a full room with each wall different sizes, would you keep the gaps the same on each wall or would you measure out again? And also how would you panel around windows and doors?
Personal taste on that for me I judge each wall separately and windows and doors would work that into the design 😊
Been on a diy spree and your vids have awesome, binge watched them even the ones I didn’t need 😂 thanks guys
🤣 brilliant and thanks 😁
great video i am inspired to try this just one question what was the size of your skirting board that you show in this video ?
great video - is there one for doing this on stairs?
Is that a block or stud wall?
What brads do you use in your gun?
Brick and plaster 30mm just enough to hold in place while adhesive sets 😊
I always took alot of pride in how well I do this kind of work,and I have to say,you fellas are awesome at what you do as well! Great videos,I watch everyone of them,they are always bangers.
Nice one mate much appreciated 😁👌🏼👌🏼
Hi guys, awesome look at the end. This may be a stupid question but how did you know that the pin gun would be safe to use or does it not penatrate the wall enough to worry about hitting wires?
Tried it and it worked 🤣🙈 it’s deffo not advised tho of course
Thanks for sharing this, very methodical and clear for us DIY hackers! Did you guys reattach the skirting on top of the panelling .. so when we cut into the skirting on the adjacent walls, you need to cut away the thickness of the MDF + thickness of the skirting. Obviously going to need some filler, but I guess that’s the idea for the corners? Cheers
That’s it 😁
@@homeimprovements thank you sir, for taking the time to reply 👍
Another great video guys, do you do requests? If so id love to see how you guys tackle a media wall
We will be doing one soon 😁😁💪🏼💪🏼
Love it so quick and effective way of decorating
Was the a reason behind covering the previous electric socket?
Wish I had thought bout pulling the skirting off before doing my panelling 😮
Hi Elaine ,Pause the beginning It gets reinstalled 😊💚
@@homeimprovements so did you cut or just drill the panelling 😘
Cut it 😁😁😁
I’m looking at doing this in my bedroom, but without the trim. 🤞
You always make it look so simple 😆
😁💪🏼
Hi guys. Thanks for your lovely videos. Sorry, a very silly question. How can I paint them, what kind of paint do I need to use? Is different paint for all than the wood panels? Many thanks
Mdf primer then Matt emulsion for us 😊
What are your thoughts about the MDF and plastered walls having a different texture? I’m considering painting (after an MDF primer) the MDF with a watery plaster mix so all surfaces have the same smooth plaster texture.
Not sure on that on tbh Roy 🤔
Would crack
I did panelling and the finish was identical, painted both with a roller so the finish was the same. The finish comes from the roller not the plaster
Another great vid! Thanks guys!!!
Nice one Sam 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
Hi guys! Great explanation! Thanks! Question, can I do this on a textured wall? Or would look weird.
Hmm not sure tbh depends on your personal taste 😊😊
Legends! Been pulling my hair out trying to sort my panel sizes 😂
Once you marked 532mm on the wall, do you put the panel on so it's centred or do you put the panel on so the line is at the side?
When doing ur landing hows best to do it when u have walls the doors then walls so all walls are diff lengths but wanting it all to look the same?
Hey there guys, great video! Luv the straight forward explaining. Question though: what if the stuff is gonna have to come off at one point? Would the glue take parts of the wall off too?
It may all depends on the wall tbh and what condition it’s in 😊
In my case I recently pulled off old trim which had been glued on and the drywall paper covering came off. What a mess. I even pre-cut around all the moulding to help around the edges, but it did not work much. Anywhere it was glued to the drywall, the paper came off :(
Now I have to find a solution to redo the walls and put up new trim.
What's the other option though, nail it on? In many places there is no stud to nail to so you'll end up with gaps.
Was going to ask if you could do a tutorial for this as I want to do this in my hallway and love your videos ❤ thanks guys
Hope This Helps 😊
What did you do for the socket - out of curiosity?
Would you suggest bevelling the edges for filling, as you did on a stairs project?
Yh for that seamless finish 😊😊
@@homeimprovements thank you, see I was paying attention, off to buy a mini planer 👍🏻
🤣 you sure was 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Hi guys when you have your distance between the panels using your calculation is that from the end of one panel to the start of the next one ? Cheers thanks
Yes 😊
What do you do about the socket? Just mark up where it is, remove facia and then multi tool it out afterwards?
Yh 😊
Helpful as always 👌💪
What do you recommend to do when your walls(corners) left and right aren't plumb?
Great vid guys but would have been even better to show how to cut round the electric socket. The thought of that glue penetrating the cables makes me nervous.
Brilliant, can i ask what if the wall is a solid not stud. Is adhesive and pins ok.
Instant grab adhesive from Wickes (just their own brand) worked well for me without the need for pins, grabs really quickly!
Have you guys ever had any issues using that adhesive on lined walls?
Lined walls ?
@@homeimprovements yes walls that have got lining paper on them.
Another banger ! 😎
Thanks much appreciated 🔥🔥
Why do you guys divide up the lengths in two pieces each time? Wouldn't it be easier to cut one long piece each time instead of one long one and one shorter one? Thanks!!
What was the thickness of the mdf ?
9mm 😊
Did you remove the pins after? If so, how?
What did you do around rhe plug socket?
Framed it with the mdf 😊
@@homeimprovements what's the best way to do it as I've run into a problem with my DIY project! :(
Yea right. Easy.
❤ amazing!
Thanks 👍🏻
To measure for a full wall is the principle the same??
Hey guys just came across your video, I'm crap at maths to work out measurements can anyone help please.... I got the panels from homebase and stupidly didn't know they cut them to size 😮
What gun is that your using
16g Dewalt 🤣
What are you putting in the gap at the bottom of the panelling?
Skirting 😊
What if your installing it on concrete wall?
May I ask what gauge pins you use. Thanks
16g 30/40mm seems to work a treat 😊
what glue did ypi guys using?
Not sure now 🙈
@@homeimprovements why your not sure bud
Was a while back we use ct1 now 😊
How do l do this when the council has fitted trunking above the skirting and down the walls 🤔 looks like l wont be able use panelling
For electric cables or pipes?
Where are the panel boards 😮 ?
Measuring and marking is the hardest bit In my opinion....
Agreed preparation is key 😁
Don’t like that it’s a bare wall you can see and feel when it’s not wood … it’s Way prettier if you add MDF sheets on the entire wall before adding the boards it looks way more professional
Definitely
Mask with mdf?
The 13amp socket is not much good now.
Did anyone hear the fart at 4.37 secs in 😂
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Nobody is mentioning the “elephant in the room” 😂
Roaring 😂
Please tell me, I’m about to try this..... xxx
😂😂😂
The carpet
The socket? 😂
Man I've got to get in the 21 century and upgrade to electric,Im still running pneumatic. Hoses are such a trip hazard though.
Yh electric has come a long way now there great 😁💪🏼
Their accent is extremely British😂😂
Dahn
What pins are you using?
30mm 16g 😊