Hi Aley, the paint is Valspar - Wading in Venice. You can search for the paint using the colour name in the search bar on DIY.com. Alternatively, you might be able to open it through this link - bit.ly/42A9C8w Hope this helps 😊
Hi there, as shown in the video, wood primer is used on the wood and then 2 coats of wall and ceiling paint is used on both the wood and wall. I hope this helps!
How do you remove the panels? - I want to do this but have seen it’s takes the plaster off the wall on removal ? I don’t want to destroy my room when I want to change it?
Hi Madelyn, you would carefully pry them off, the same way as you would with skirting boards. This can be seen at 0:39 in the video. I hope this helps! 😊
@@aaronbell8527 you never heard of click and collect? Its a thing, you ever heard of it? Its basic marketing. Such a fail, b&q could have earned so many extra sales when this was a hype.
The labelling replaces the skirting board, has its own skirting board. If your skirting board is bullnose you could keep it, but ogee or Torus doesn't really work with the vertical pieces
I’d love to know what the paint colour for the green is? When I click the link for it… it says “something went wrong”
Really love the work and colour!
Hi Aley, the paint is Valspar - Wading in Venice. You can search for the paint using the colour name in the search bar on DIY.com. Alternatively, you might be able to open it through this link - bit.ly/42A9C8w
Hope this helps 😊
Do you use different paint for the panelling and the dry walls or can I paint both with satinwood oil based paint?
Hi there, as shown in the video, wood primer is used on the wood and then 2 coats of wall and ceiling paint is used on both the wood and wall. I hope this helps!
@@bandq what coulor paint is this
Hi Ant, the green paint is Valspar - Wading in Venice. Please see the following link 😊
bit.ly/41Q0knS
Mdf primer on the wood first then paint with normal paint on wood and walls xxx
What gap in width should u use between panels ??? X x
What a great video..thamk you😊
Thank you 🥰
How do you remove the panels? - I want to do this but have seen it’s takes the plaster off the wall on removal ? I don’t want to destroy my room when I want to change it?
Hi Madelyn, you would carefully pry them off, the same way as you would with skirting boards. This can be seen at 0:39 in the video. I hope this helps! 😊
Do u have to take off the skirting is that a must?
Hi, this would be down to your own preference 😊
Should put a link to buy the panelling.. no brainer really
@@Alex_Carroll_Ceramics I checked before I wrote the comment there’s no link to the product info yes but no link to the product
Hi Christophe, if you click on the (i) at the top right of the video, you will find links to the items used. I hope this helps! 🙂
Bit of common sense ad try bnq 😂
@@aaronbell8527 you never heard of click and collect? Its a thing, you ever heard of it? Its basic marketing. Such a fail, b&q could have earned so many extra sales when this was a hype.
Why do you remove the skirting board? Do you have to?
I believe No need
is it supposed to just hover over it? how else would you install it
The labelling replaces the skirting board, has its own skirting board. If your skirting board is bullnose you could keep it, but ogee or Torus doesn't really work with the vertical pieces
Hi, this would be down to your own preference 😊
What kind of glue do you use?
Hi there, as mentioned at 1:33 we've used acrylic grab adhesive, which you can find here - bit.ly/3XvsODp 😊