Installation & Assembly
allow for proper support. Double check the angle of the board for accuracy as it will affect the
appearance of the finished project.
Build the Wall
Keep adding boards along the starting line until the desired coverage has been completed. Use
a miter saw to cut the last board so it matches the edge of the installation. As more rows of
boards are added, vary the color pattern and make sure to alternate the board ends so they do
not align directly from one board row to the next. Also, check each row with a level as you
build it to insure they are all parallel to each other throughout the installation.
Outlets
To accommodate electrical outlets, make a template that is the size of the outlet box. Measure
the distance from the end of the last, closest board to the outlet. Place the template on the
board that will cover the outlet so that the template is at the correct distance from the end and
mark the template on the board. Use a jig-saw to cut out the marked area of the board.
Trim
The wall may be finished in several ways, including using trim or a cut-down portion of an extra
board
What is Recommended
Air Compressor Chalk line
Nail Gun Tape Measure Nail
Stud Finder
Caulking Gun Safety Glasses
Dust Mask Roller and Roller pan
Hammer Pencil
Jigsaw Miter Saw or Miter Box
Level Bostik Adhesive