A good tutorial. I have found however that the corner mouldings are not actually needed. If the back of the panel is carefully slit (not through to the front!) a hot air gun will render the panel supple and it can easily be bent to fit snugly into an internal or external corner. This technique is particularly effective on external corners (e.g. widow reveals) where the corner is neat and seam free with no ugly corner moulding on view.
Yeah, it's dead easy if you've prepared a perfectly squared room with everything flat and level! Other wise it's bleedin hard to put up. Tip, when fixing any corner panels, put BOTH panels into the corner fixing first. It is physically impossible to get the second panel in if you don't.
Thanks for the tip. I'm using this product for the first time and it's dead slow to fit. Fitting straight trim in a plastered corner that's all over the place is not fun.
I'm interested in adding these panels to one of my ensuite bathrooms, can you fit them horizontally rather than vertical? It's a guest shower room and its quite narrow I dont want to make it look narrower by having vertical lines on the wall, horizontal would have the effect of widening the space.
th-cam.com/video/_D0cIiPekeY/w-d-xo.html 5.30 mins into the video you show fixing to the wall via screws/nails & so on, then you show adding on another panel.. how does this work when each panel has a tung and groove fitting ??? if the previous panel is fixed tight to the wall it will not slip into the next pannels grove ... or am I missing something here..?
In my bathroom I have 1 long wall which is half tiled from top to bottom. How would the panel be installed over it as it would leave the tiled area risen. any idea on what to do here? Thanks.
I have toothbrush chargers sockets and a shaver socket in my main bathroom, I'm in UK not sure what country you are in that doesnt allow any sockets but I lived in Canada few yrs back and all the bathrooms had sockets there too, although voltage there was only 110 so not lethal! 🤣
You see it in the UK a lot. Mostly public bathrooms. Sometimes in homes they have it but it looks like tile from a distance. You can put it up very quickly compared to tile.
Why the hell not? I have just set up a bathroom myself and I not only saved a huge labour bill, but it looks absolutely superb.. different type, parchment and bronze, but it looks brilliant.
A good tutorial. I have found however that the corner mouldings are not actually needed. If the back of the panel is carefully slit (not through to the front!) a hot air gun will render the panel supple and it can easily be bent to fit snugly into an internal or external corner. This technique is particularly effective on external corners (e.g. widow reveals) where the corner is neat and seam free with no ugly corner moulding on view.
Cool tip thanks very much I try that ☺
Yeah, it's dead easy if you've prepared a perfectly squared room with everything flat and level! Other wise it's bleedin hard to put up. Tip, when fixing any corner panels, put BOTH panels into the corner fixing first. It is physically impossible to get the second panel in if you don't.
Is it possible to replace a broken cladding? In my rental house one of the cladding has cracked. Any tip on how to remove it? Thanks
Listen pal. A quick question.
Can you get fold over coving? That seal after placing cladding panels.
Thanks for the tip. I'm using this product for the first time and it's dead slow to fit.
Fitting straight trim in a plastered corner that's all over the place is not fun.
Good video 👍
What about going around a window? Is there any videos that show you what's best to do in that situation?
I'm interested in adding these panels to one of my ensuite bathrooms, can you fit them horizontally rather than vertical? It's a guest shower room and its quite narrow I dont want to make it look narrower by having vertical lines on the wall, horizontal would have the effect of widening the space.
Good job the most important thing to work Adakko and you possess the accuracy of the most important features of good science
what about windows and radiators
no tips on fitting the final corner then?
No because that piece s always a ball ache
That type of light switch would not be allowed in a bathroom especially that close to a bath. Water and Electric don't mix. Apart from that good vid.
I have a 45 degree angle to go round can I bend the panels? (a rectangle with a corner cut off)
If it going on tiles would it be a idea to put a thin layer of sealant in the joints ?
looks great, assuming its the same when it comes to a plastered wall or can an adhesive work good too?
How can i fix if my wall is concrete?
Releeboy Chico , a good dollop of adhesive or drilled holes into wall using rawplugs
How do you get rid of dents made in the wall cladding when installed
Hot water or hair/heat gun
I like it I will give it a try thankyou
th-cam.com/video/_D0cIiPekeY/w-d-xo.html 5.30 mins into the video you show fixing to the wall via screws/nails & so on, then you show adding on another panel.. how does this work when each panel has a tung and groove fitting ??? if the previous panel is fixed tight to the wall it will not slip into the next pannels grove ... or am I missing something here..?
Hi. Does anyone know how I can secure the final edge piece to the wall. For all other corner and edges I've been fixing to wall with screws.
Hi , secure your last pannel first and after you can trim your edge piece make it look like ( L ) and stick it with silicone
How difficult or possible to replace a broken piece in the middle?
In my bathroom I have 1 long wall which is half tiled from top to bottom. How would the panel be installed over it as it would leave the tiled area risen. any idea on what to do here? Thanks.
Nice easy safe & durable.
I like it I will give it a try thank very much
What about the bottom by the floor? That looked atrocious in the finished example, jagged and uneven.
Skirting board
buen video
This good for me where did I buy it
Can't you remember?
I would speak to who ever put that light switch above the bath lol
really ,it's so nice
Sockets in a bathroom 🤣 🤣 🤣
I have toothbrush chargers sockets and a shaver socket in my main bathroom, I'm in UK not sure what country you are in that doesnt allow any sockets but I lived in Canada few yrs back and all the bathrooms had sockets there too, although voltage there was only 110 so not lethal! 🤣
that really is a good tip,my friend,although I used a hair drier ,,me with a hot air gun,???? I,m too gung ho for that! cheers..
amaizing programe.
Cool Video, Are this cladding fire Resistance ? to British standards
Thank you SHANUSHAH for your inquiry. All of our cladding has a Class 1 Fire Rating. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to ask.
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It's not sturdy, strong as tiles
good
thats gud
Horrible music and the floor end finish?
the bottom bead was skipped and the finished ends. your video fails.
Looks flimsy and not that waterproof...what’s with the electric socket in a bathroom... don’t do that !!! must say this chap works fast ..
who the hell would put that shit up in their bathroom? Plastic cardboard glued to the wall....
You see it in the UK a lot. Mostly public bathrooms. Sometimes in homes they have it but it looks like tile from a distance. You can put it up very quickly compared to tile.
Just stayed in a friend £3m flat in London. All showers had PVC white panelling, looks very smart and contemporary.
£3m flat lol
Joe Davies A lot of people due to its hygienic appeal! Don’t you look dumb 😂
Why the hell not? I have just set up a bathroom myself and I not only saved a huge labour bill, but it looks absolutely superb.. different type, parchment and bronze, but it looks brilliant.
Nice easy safe & durable.