Installation Guide

When mounting panels onto a wall or surface frame without a solid sub-structure, it’s important to ensure proper stability. To achieve this, you may need to add a few wall studs or install a layer of MDF or plywood behind the panel for extra support. We recommend keeping these details in mind during the planning and design stages of your project to ensure a safe and lasting installation.

Installation Guide - Decohub Wall Panels

Whether you are a professional or a DIY enthusiast, installation is simple. Just follow the steps outlined below and finish off your project with the paint color of your choice.

Tools & Surfaces

You might need the following tools and materials to install your panels:

  • Tape measure
  • Stanley knife or utility knife for lengthwise cuts
  • Saw (hand saw, circular saw, or jigsaw — all with fine-tooth blades) for cutting across the panel design
  • Mild detergent
  • Adhesive — we recommend using Liquid Nails, available on HomeDepot or Amazon
  • Waterproof silicone sealant (if installing in a bathroom), also available on HomeDepot or Amazon

Before you begin, make sure to clean the surface thoroughly using a suitable cleaner to remove any dust, dirt, or debris.

Measure & Cut

First, measure the available space and plan the best positioning and orientation for your panel installation.

Cut the panel to size on a sturdy, flat surface to ensure a clean and precise edge. Use a utility knife if the edges are within the flexible section of the panel; otherwise, use a hand saw or power saw.

Make sure the panel fits perfectly in the space before moving on to the next step.

Adhesive & Application

Apply Adhesive

For a strong and lasting bond, we recommend using a PVC adhesive such as Liquid Nails. Apply the adhesive to the back of the panel in a wave pattern, spacing it evenly to ensure full coverage. If the wall surface is uneven, use extra adhesive where needed.

Mount the Panel

Carefully press the panel onto the surface, applying firm and even pressure to ensure the adhesive spreads uniformly. As an alternative, you can use double-sided tape in multiple spots on the back of the panel. This helps hold the panel in place without needing to wait for the adhesive to set.

Tip: Before applying, make sure you’ve measured the area, planned the layout, and decided on the orientation of the panel for the best results.

Fit The Panels Together

After installing the first piece, simply slide the second one into the groove. This tongue-and-groove system ensures effortless and precise installation.

Continue Wall

Apply. the second wall panel in the same manner as the first panel, inserting it as before. Feel free to continue your design in any way you prefer.

Custom. the panels by cutting them to your desired size, ensuring you order the correct amount of connections needed for your project.