1. Use tape
For preliminary treatment, tape can be used to cover damaged areas of wall panels. Masking with tape is more flexible because of its ability to be cut. Some creative amateur craftsmen also use fancy tape to add color to wall decorations.
The advantages of using tape: high flexibility, simple and easy operation, and low cost.
Disadvantages of using tape: it is not durable, easy to fall off, and has a single color.
2. Use lines
Using lines for occlusion is also a common method. Lines come in a variety of shapes, and different covering effects can be achieved based on different line shapes. For example, U-shaped lines can be used for corner wrapping, and Z-shaped lines can be used for occlusion.
The advantages of using lines: diverse shapes, powerful functions, and decorative effects.
Disadvantages of using lines: special installation required, higher cost, time and energy costs.
3. Use wallpapers
Blocking by using wallpaper is also a common method. After the damaged areas of the wall are treated, use wallpaper that is the same or similar to the original color of the wall to cover the edges. When choosing wallpaper, it is recommended to choose wallpaper that is similar or the same color as the wall to avoid affecting the covering effect.
The advantages of using wallpaper: long-lasting effect, good covering effect, and various shapes.
Disadvantages of using wallpaper: It requires more time and effort to install, and the cost is higher.
How To Cover Wall Paneling
May 07, 2024
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