• Cleaning cloth • Pencil • Cutter/Scissors or Utility knife • Paintable Caulking or Sealant.
• Clean the wall surface - Make sure the wall surfaces are clean, dry, smooth, and free from dust, grease, wax, etc. • Smooth out any bumps on the wall. • Patch up any large holes on the wall. • Clean the back surface of the panel by wiping it with clean cloth. • Acclimate the panel to the room temperature for a few hours before installation. Note : There are many ways to install the panel, we describe the way to install it from the center so that it is symmetrically vertically and horizontally.
• Idea # 1 • Pro:Cut panel can be installed on the less visible side, like the bottom or far side of the wall • Con:Patterns are not centered on the wall Start At The Upper Left Corner Cut Here
• Pro:Cut panel can be installed on the less visible side, like the bottom or far side of the wall • Con:Patterns are not centered on the wall Start At The Upper Right Corner Cut Here
• Pro:Patterns are centered • Con:Cut panels on all 4 sides. May need to install the border to hide them.
• There are many other ideas you can use to install the panel. For example, diagonally that creates a “diamond” shape, start from the top middle, start from left middle, start from right middle and etc. • The instructions will be the same for all the different layout ideas.
Note : The instructions here assumes you install from the top left corner. The same instruction can be used for other layout as well. • On the wall you want to install the panel, visually inspect the corner where the ceiling meet the wall. Identify the lowest point of the ceiling. (It is common to have a ceiling that is not perfectly level or even) • Put a panel up against (leave about 1/8” space) the lowest point of the ceiling and mark the height of the panel.
Ceiling 1. Lowest Point 2. Marking 3. Draw Level Horizontal Line 4.
Note : The instructions here assumes you install from the top left corner. The same instruction can be used for other layout as well. • Visually inspect the left corner where the left side of the wall meet the other wall. Identify the corner that is protruded the most. (It is common to have a wall that is not perfectly even) • Put a panel up against (leave about 1/8” space) the most protrude point of the wall and mark the width of the panel.
1. Most protruded point 2. Marking 3. Draw Level Horizontal Line 4.
• Grab the first 3D Wall Panel, peel off the protective cover of all the doublesided adhesive on the panel. • Be careful not to touch the adhesive as that will reduce its stickiness. • Start from the upper left corner, line up the corner of the panel inside the grid drawn. Make sure all sides are lined up. • Push the panel against the next panel so as to minimize the gap between panel. Tap across the panel lightly to make sure it is secured to the wall.
• To cut the 3D Wall Panel • Measure the width/height of the area you need the cut panel • On the back of the 3D Wall Panel you want to cut, use the ruler/tape measure to measure and mark where to cut. Note : since some patterns are not symmetrical, make sure you cut the correct side of the panel to match the pattern on the wall. • Draw the line to help guide where to cut. • Use the heavy duty scissor or utility knife to cut the 3D Wall Panel.
• After all the 3D Wall Panels are installed, you may want to caulk the gap. • Make sure you use the white paintable caulking/sealant. It is best to get the non-shrinkable calking/sealant • Apply the caulking/sealant to the gap between 3D Wall Panels. Use your finger to push the caulking/sealant into the gap • Use a wet cloth to wipe off the excess caulking/sealant. • Wait a few hours for the caulking to dry completely before painting.
• Depends on your applications, you can use any indoor or outdoor water-based or oil-based paint. • For best result, it Is advisable that you apply the primer first, then the top coat. • Paint can be applied using brush, roller or the sprayer.