Hanging A Plywood Wall

The trick is to nail the plywood edges into the wall.
Hanging a plywood wall. This was chelsea s contribution to our plywood diy challenge in which some of our favorite diy and decor bloggers create new diy projects using plywood. Make sure you are placing nails. Measure the perimeter of the room you ll be paneling. Arrange the panels in.
Hanging plywood ceiling panels step 1. This will prevent them from warping once they re up. Measuring and cutting for closets stairwells etc. Getting the panels ready 1.
After you have nailed in the edges it is time to nail in the middle for added structural strength. My wife normally helps with the remodeling but she s currently sidelined with a hip injury. The living room has a closet by the front door. Step 4 nail the middle of the exterior plywood into the wall.
This oversized triptych has a bold geometric pattern and it looks smashing hanging over her sofa. Use a hammer or a nail gun with galvanized nails to do so. A pair of helpers. Measure the length of each wall in the room with a tape measure.
In either case you need to first measure how wide of a piece you will need. Make sure you re applying nails at around 6 inch gaps all through one vertical edge of the plywood into the wall. This diy wall art project is pretty simple and inexpensive with a very impressive result. Acclimate the plywood panels to the room before you get started.
Use the nail gun to nail the middle of the plywood into the wall.