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Architectural products used:


Classic panel molding set


or

Pacifica panel molding with corner inserts

 

Featured Project:

Framed Wall Panels

 

As shown in Red Book Magazine

decorative wall panels by Red Book Magazine

in article "Instant Drama"

wall panels project

by Jennifer Jafarzadeh

photographed by
Alexandra Rowley

stylist: Matthew Gleason

Create Architecture with
Wall Panels


Framing paper in decorative molding adds a luxe look to a large wall or hallway. Choose a graphic pattern in neutral tones for a look that impresses but doesn't overwhelm.

Shown:

Classic I panel molding, $20 for 8-foot length, and Classic Molding Comer II comer pieces, $9 each, invitinghome.com

Grand Jubilee wallpaper in Cream, $90 for 5-yard roll, modgreenpod.com

Natural Floors Handscraped Old Oak flooring, $6.90 per square foot, lowes.com

 

framed wall panels

wall panels

Framed Wall Panels

Supplies:

tape measure, wallpaper, Inviting Home's decorative molding and corners with adhesive for molding installation, wallpaper brush, wallpaper paste, miter saw, putty knife, spackling paste, sandpaper, small angled paintbrush, semi-gloss-finish paint.

1. Determine the placement of the panels on your wall. We centered our panels 6 inches above the baseboard, 6 inches below the crown molding, 6 inches in from the door frame, and 6 inches from each other. Measure paper to fit; use a molding corner to trace the round arch for each panel corner. Cut along traced lines. Paste wallpaper onto wall.

2. Glue molding corners onto each arch.

3. Using miter saw, cut molding pieces to create a seam with molding corners. Glue 4 molding strips onto wall. Repeat process for each panel.

4. Using putty knife, patch seams with spackling paste. Sand seams to smooth down.

5. Paint each molding frame carefully— hold scrap paper up to the wallpaper side of the molding as you paint to protect wallpaper (painter's tape can damage wallpaper). Use a moist, clean cloth for drips.

 

 
 

 

 


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