Bathroom Wall Panels
Easily transform your bathroom with durable and stylish bathroom wall panels. They come in a range of designs and are easy to cut to size and install. With easy clean, low maintenance properties, wall panels for bathrooms are a great alternative to bathroom wall tiles, depending on your individual needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Bathroom wall panels provide a stylish and modern alternative to bathroom tiles, enhancing the overall aesthetic appeal of the space. Bathroom cladding is incredibly easy to install, saving time and money on labour costs. In fact, with the right decorating tools you can easily install these panels yourself. All you need is the right adhesive, trim and sealant to get a polished and professional look.
Highly durable and waterproof, panels are highly effective at preventing moisture damage and reducing the chances of mould growth. It’s a low maintenance solution for any bathroom, can be easily cleaned with simple household products, and it comes in a range of attractive designs to suit many different décor styles.
How do you fit bathroom wall panels?
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Firstly, measure your panels to size and cut them using a suitable tool for the panels’ material.
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Once you’re happy with the size, apply a panel adhesive to the back of the panel.
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Slowly press the panel onto the wall, ensuring you’re pressing down on all areas.
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Seal any joints and edges with trims using a suitable waterproof silicone.
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Allow the adhesive to fully cure before taking a shower or bath.
How do you cut bathroom wall panels?
How you cut a bathroom wall panel will depend on its material, but if it’s made from PVC, you can cut the panel using a fine-tooth saw or circular saw. Here’s a step-by-step guide on the process:
- Firstly, mark your cut lines and wear appropriate eyewear before you begin to saw.
- Using your saw, cut slowly along your guidelines to avoid chipping or melting the panel.
- Smooth any edges with sandpaper for a clean finish.
Are bathroom wall panels better than tiles?
There are advantages to using both. Bathroom wall panels are easy to install, are fully waterproof and require minimal maintenance. On the other hand, tiles give you more flexibility in their design and are very durable.