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Frequently Asked Questions
Can wide tongue and groove wall panels be used in a bathroom or kitchen?
Yes, our wide tongue and groove wall panels are moisture-resistant so can be used in any room, including your bathroom or kitchen. If your panels are likely to be in direct contact with water, we recommend using waterproof wall panels.
Can wide tongue and groove wall panels be fitted next to a heat source?
If your panels are going to be in direct contact with a heat source such as a hob or electric fire, we recommend opting for our fire rated wide tongue and groove panels.
Do you offer wide tongue and groove wall panel samples?
Of course! We offer samples for all our wall panel designs and they are delivered for free within two working days. They're a perfect way to envision how our panelling will complement your space. View our wide tongue and groove sample here.
Do wide tongue and groove wall panels need painting?
Yes. They come unfinished, so need priming and painting to achieve your desired finished look. Check out our guide on how to paint wall panels here.
How do I fit wide tongue and groove panels?
Secure each panel to the wall using grab adhesive (and nails if needed), sanding lightly if necessary and sealing any gaps. Then, apply a coat of prime, followed by your chosen paint in thin, even layers, allowing each coat to dry fully before the next. See our full step by step installation guide here.
How do I miter wide tongue and groove wall panels?
To miter our wide tongue and groove wall panels, you’ll need to cut the edges at a 45° angle, so they fit neatly together. The best tool for the job is a mitre saw, as it gives you clean, accurate cuts. You can also use a table saw with an adjustable blade angle, or a track saw if you're working with longer panels. Once cut, use clamps and wood glue to secure the joints, and lightly sand the edges for a smooth, professional look.
