Next tape and fill.
Contact paper to cover wood paneling.
Smooth trapped air bubbles to edge of paper to escape.
Alternatively you can install a layer of 1 4 drywall directly over the paneling making sure to nail or screw the drywall into the wall studs.
You would be better off painting the paneling.
Align to first strip.
Set the strip of paper adhesive toward the wall working from top to bottom aligning vertically.
The raised pattern and texture makes it a great cover up for old wood paneling.
Removing the paneling will cause some of the moldings to be a bit short so you ll need to either add to the existing moldings or replace them.
Press the exposed adhesive 1 4 inch section of the contact paper against the surface you wish to cover using the fingertips of one hand.
With the other hand pull the rest of the 1 4 inch section of paper taut.
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Today it can look out of date especially if it s really made from plywood.
Do not set any wrinkles.
The lines on the paneling will show through.
Wet the back of the paper after cutting apply on the wall as before.
Prime it first with kilz and then paint.
Wood paneling was once a popular wall covering for homes.
Work slowly from one corner of the strip to the other smoothing and pushing the contact paper to avoid wrinkles and air bubbles.
Paint them instead or paper over them with a sturdy wall liner.
It will update and brighten the walls instantly.
Wood paneling is just one of many finishes you can use on the walls of a home.
Wood paneling can make a room feel a little chaotic not to mention dark musty and reminiscent of the 70s but it can also be seriously stylish when done right.
Repositionable contact paper would probably work but i am not sure how much it would cost because not sure how much you need.
While the installation will last many years there are times when you might find it necessary to cover the paneling.
After the wall covering is hung paint it in a color choice that will enhance and renew the decor.
As long as your panels are in decent condition you can save yourself the effort of tearing them down.