The Trending Home logo
Open main menu nav
Facebook share linkPinterest share link
BathBedding

How To Install Bathroom Wall Paneling

Bath / How To Install Bathroom Wall Paneling

Cover Image for How To Install Bathroom Wall Paneling

How to Install Bathroom & Shower Wall Paneling: A Beginner’s Guide

Installing wall paneling can significantly enhance the look of a bathroom, and it is a popular DIY project. You can achieve quick results without a lot of effort, especially if you use easy-to-handle peel-and-stick panels. Other materials and types of bathroom wall panels can be complicated to install and require more equipment; however, they are likely to be more durable and long-lasting.

It is also smart to consider professional bathroom wall panel installation, which may be the most economical option, especially over the long run.

Pro tip: Schedule a free consultation with a bathroom designer to see how we can help streamline your wall panel installation.

Whatever route you decide is best for you, understanding the process is helpful. Here is a general guide on how to install wall paneling in your bathroom.

Tools and materials you will need:

The tools and materials needed to install wall panels will depend on the project. If you are using peel-and-stick panels, for example, you probably will not need other adhesives, nails, or screws. Here is the list of tools and materials you will need to install most types of wall panels:

  • Measuring tape
  • Level
  • Pencil
  • Saw (hand saw, circular saw, or jigsaw, depending on the panel material)
  • Adhesive (construction adhesive or panel adhesive)
  • Nails or screws (if the panels need to be mechanically fastened)
  • Nail gun or screwdriver
  • Caulk and caulking gun
  • Sandpaper (if needed for finishing edges)
  • Paint or sealant (optional, depending on the type of panel)

See Bathroom & Shower Wall Paneling Designs

Step-by-Step Guide to Installing Wall Panels

Once you have gathered your materials and the necessary tools, here are 9 simple steps that will help you achieve impressive results when installing bathroom wall panels on your own.

  1. Prepare The Bathroom
  • Clear the area where you will be working, moving furniture, drapery, and anything else that is along the wall you will be working on.
  • Remove any existing wall coverings, outlet covers, and trim like baseboards or molding if necessary.
  • Ensure the wall surface is clean, dry, and smooth. Repair any significant holes or uneven areas, as panels should be installed on an even surface.

   2. Measure and Plan The Layout

  • Measure the height and width of the walls to determine how many panels you will need.
  • Plan the layout of the panels on the wall to minimize waste and ensure a visually appealing arrangement. Consider how panels will align at corners and around fixtures, windows, or doors.
  • Measure twice, cut once. Always double-check the measurements.

   3. Cut The Panels

  • Mark the cutting lines on the panels according to your measurements.
  • Cut the panels to size.

   4. Dry Fit The Panels After Cutting

  • Before applying adhesive, arrange the panels on the wall to ensure they fit properly, and you are satisfied with the layout.

   5. Apply Adhesive

  • Apply a suitable adhesive to the back of the first panel. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for the type of adhesive recommended for your panels and wall type.
  • You can apply the adhesive in a zigzag or dotted pattern to ensure good coverage. Some instructions also suggest applying adhesive in vertical lines, especially if you are installing long panels, as this can help avoid air bubbles.

   6. Install The Panels

  • Start from one corner of the room or from the bottom if you are paneling from floor to ceiling.
  • Place the panel against the wall and press firmly for a few seconds.
  • Before proceeding to the next one, use a level to ensure that the panel is perfectly vertical or horizontal.
  • For additional hold, you may also use nails or screws at the top and bottom of the panels.

   7. Continue The Process With The Rest Of The Panels

  • Repeat the process with the next panel, making sure the edges meet tightly. Use a rubber mallet gently if necessary to tap the panels into place without damaging them.

   8. Finishing The Installation

  • Once all panels are installed, apply sealant or caulk to fill any gaps between panels and along edges where the panel meets the ceiling, floor, or corners.
  • Replace any trim or molding.

   9. Final Cleaning

  • Wipe down the panels to remove any adhesive residue or dust.
  • If your panels are paintable, apply a coat of primer followed by your choice of paint.

Additional Tips for a Successful Wall Panel Installation

  • Always check the compatibility of the adhesive with both the wall surface and the type of panel.
  • Consider environmental conditions, like humidity and temperature, as they can affect panel adhesion and fitting.
  • Ensure the panels and finish are suitable for high-moisture areas.
  • Be sure the bathroom is well-ventilated, to avoid fumes from the adhesives and sealants.
  • Wait before using: Most sealants and adhesives need time to fully cure before the shower is used. This usually takes at least 24 hours. Be sure to check the products’ specific drying times.

By following these steps, you should be able to successfully install wall paneling and transform the look of your bathroom.

Bathroom Remodeling Experts

Re‑Bath bathroom remodeling professionals are here to help make your bathroom renovation dreams a reality. Find a Re‑Bath location near you, or schedule a free consultation online today.