Materials

Tools

Easycraft VJ wall lining  

Liquid Nails adhesive  

 

British Paints - Spearmint crush 399 

 

Wall screws and hole fill. 

 

 

Steps

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Step 1

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Firstly we cut our panels to a height of 1.2m and then located the studs in the wall.

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Step 2

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We used liquid nails and screws to secure the panel to the wall making sure to screw into the wall studs.

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Step 3

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We then filled all the screws holes and placed a boarder along the top to finish it off neatly. 

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Step 4

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We used British Paints spearmint crush 399 for the colour. We primed the wall with paint primer and then did two coats of colour. 

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Step 5

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To finish it off we added a wall decal we found in the paint section. (I can’t find the link to it). 

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MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
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Re: Panelled nursery wall

Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @madelineginn. It's amazing to have you join us, and many thanks for sharing your project.

What a sensational result you've achieved there! You've brought such life into the room and created such a warm and lovely space. I love the colours you've chosen.

Well done and thanks again for sharing.

Mitchell
 

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Re: Panelled nursery wall

Thanks so much Mitchell, we love the result ☺️

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