Installation Guide
Finishing and Corner Treatment
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Installation Guide
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Lap Joint
We suggest that the
surface which more
dominantly faces the room
be the “proud face,” with
the adjacent surface butt
up behind this proud face.
Cut the panels with square
edges (chop saw) longer
than the length needed
(the thickness of the panel).
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45° Angle Joint
Prior to securing adjoining
panels to the wall when
you reach a corner, make
your 45° angle cut on the
joining end of the plank.
The face of the panel will
be longer than the inside
surface of the plank.
If you are covering a
surface with a corner you
have a choice on how
these two surfaces will
meet:
-45° angle joint
-Lap joint
Please note: The glue
and mesh backing is to
aid in positioning the
panels during installation
only. It is not intended to
be a structural support
of any kind. Should any
pieces pull away from
the mesh backing prior to
installation, simply install
the panel as normal, then
reinsert the loose piece
and afx individually.
Staining
We think these are beautiful as-is.
However, you may choose to add
color to the planks either before or
after installation.
Add plenty to ensure even coverage,
even in the cracks and depressions.
Wipe up any drips promptly.
Sealing
There is no need to apply sealant to
your planks. This material is at least
100 years old and has withstood
the test of time. Wood needs to
breathe. If you do seal the planks we
suggest a water-based clear matte
polyurethane. For the wine soaked
panels, we recommend a satin water-
based polyurethane.





