When it comes to outdated paneling in your home, removing it may not be the easiest option. However, there are a variety of ways to hide paneling without having to take it down. Here are several effective options to consider:
Spackle and Paint: Although this process is a bit more time-consuming, painting walls tends to give the best outcomes. Start by filling in any grooves or imperfections in the paneling with spackle. Once it has dried, sand it down, and give the paneling a coat or two of paint.
Shellac-Based Primer and Paint: Another option is to apply a shellac-based primer over the paneling using a roller. Afterward, add at least two coats of paint in the desired color. The shellac-based primer will help the paint adhere better to the paneling surface and provide a smooth finish.
Caulk and Wallpaper: Similar to spackling, start by caulking along the grooves of the paneling to fill them in completely. Once dried, cover the caulked paneling with wallpaper. The wallpaper should have a thick enough pattern to camouflages the paneling.
Wall Liner: A way to cover the paneling without filling in the grooves is to use a wall liner. Wall liners are like wallpapers, but they are thicker. This method provides a way to cover the paneling and provides a way to add texture or design to the wall.
With these options, you don’t have to be stuck with outdated paneling in your home. These various methods provide a way to cover the paneling while also adding texture and style to your walls.
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