Do It Yourself – No Drilling, No Hassle
Installing your wall panels is simple. There are several tools you can choose from, but you'd most likely only require two. Here’s a quick guide to help you decide:
Adhesive

Loctite Power Grab Adhesive
Best for: Permanent, long-term installation.
- Strong, durable hold.
- Works on a variety of surfaces.
- Provides a seamless, clean finish.
- Ensure the wall is clean, dry, and smooth.
- Apply adhesive in a zigzag pattern on the back of the panel.
- Press the panel firmly onto the wall and hold for a few seconds.
- Allow at least 24 hours for full adhesion.

Gorilla Tape
Best for: Temporary or semi-permanent installation.
- Quick and easy to apply.
- No mess or drying time.
- Panels can be repositioned or removed if needed.
- Ensure the wall is clean and dry.
- Cut strips of tape and apply them to the back of the panel.
- Press the panel firmly onto the wall.
- Apply pressure along the panel’s surface for best results.
Cutting Tools

Hammerhead Oscillating Tool
Best for: Precise, quick, and smooth cuts—ideal for complex shapes or multiple panels.
- Fast cutting with minimal effort.
- Great for detail work (e.g., outlets or corners).
- Less physical strain compared to manual tools.
- Secure the panel on a stable surface.
- Mark your cutting line with a pencil.
- Use a fine-tooth blade for clean cuts.
- Guide the tool slowly with light pressure.

Craftsman Handsaw
Best for: Simple, straight cuts—great for smaller projects or when power tools aren’t available.
- Use anywhere—no electricity required.
- Affordable and easy to use.
- Full control for straight cuts.
- Secure the panel on a stable surface.
- Mark your cutting line with a pencil.
- Use slow, steady strokes to cut.
- Smooth rough edges with sandpaper.
Any of these methods provide an easy installation process—just choose the one that fits your needs. For more guidance, visit our installation page.