Instructions / Assembly
2.5 Installing Multiple Levels of Panels
e preferred method of handling multiple levels is to stagger each layer by 
1/2 a panel. is can be done easily when using keyless corners. e only 
way to utilize this method with keyed corners, is if that pattern has a spe-
cically designed half panel with keys on both ends or to create a 1/2 panel 
on patterns like brick.
**see website to determine which patterns have a 1/2 panel (4x4). 
 2.4 Terminating a Wall
Adding the last panel -  Once a point is reached where a full panel is too large to place 
between the panel and the corner /end of the wall, you will need to measure the distance 
from the inside of the deepest key to the wall (gure A). Mark this distance on the back 
of the next panel and cut accordingly, preferably using a circular saw (gure B). 
If corner pieces are not used- the panels 
may be mitered for an easy corner wrap. 
See separate instructions on mitering 
corners (Inside and Outside)
Beginning with the next row of panels, 
stagger the seams to form a more natural 
appearance. Continue this process onto 
the next vertical row, and the next, until 
the desired height is reached. 
Figure A.
Figure B
A. Oset Each Level
B. Glue Between each level
Keyed Corner 
Keyless Corner 








