How to install beadboard to plaster walls step 1.
How to attach paneling to plaster walls.
If your room has this you can simply drive a screw through the wood and use this to hang things.
For lighter items simply screwing into the plaster with a 1 1 4 drywall screw is usually enough to get the job done.
Cut the wood panels to the length you.
Some older plaster walls have a thin strip of wood that runs around the perimeter of a room usually between 1 inch 2 5 cm to 1 foot 30 cm below the edge of the ceiling.
Insert 2 inch drywall screws through the drywall and into the wall studs behind the.
For a professional look don t hammer the nail completely in.
Press all over the surface to assure glue transfer to the wall.
While a partner holds the panel use finishing nails to attach it to the wall.
Clean off any dirt or debris with a soft damp cloth.
Screws and screws with masonry anchors for heavy items are your best choice for hanging things on plaster walls without picture rail.
Use a studfinder to locate the studs and nail into those so your panel is secure.
Use a stud finder to locate the studs in the wall.
Set the first sheet of drywall against the wall and rest the bottom edge on top of the row of spacer boards.
One piece should be cut at a 15 degree angle to the front and the complementary angle on the back.
Press the panel back to the wall and it should hold very firmly.
An alternative to gluing your paneling directly to the walls is to glue wooden studs to the walls and then attach the paneling to the studs.
Wait until the wall is completely dry.
Join pieces in the corners with 45 degree angles.
Locate and mark the studs on the wall using a stud finder.
Make a mark with a pencil where the studs are.
Attach the strips to the wall with 2 inch brad nails.
Measure and cut the baseboards using a miter saw.
Most studs are 16 inches apart so once you find one the.
You can use standard 2 x 4 boards and strong adhesive to create a wooden framework to which you can easily attach your paneling.
Use a nailset to set the head flush.
Attach them with finishing nails secured to the wall studs.