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Wood Wall
Install section of Construct!
October 1, 2001
Professional Remodeler
The basis of the New England Classic product line is a modular stile and rail system with various panel inserts made from veneered hardwood over an MDF substrate. It is pre-designed to fit specific requirements and sizes so that installation time is reduced dramatically.
By modularizing the system, the time-consuming process of customizing a fine hardwood wall finish system is available for smaller budgets. It reduces the cost of hardwood interior detailing by half and represents a model of how profitable remodelers use innovative methods and materials to do more with less and create a beautiful product at an affordable price.
The final product is installed in hours rather than days.
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Step 1. After installing the base rail, begin slipping in stiles and panels. |
Step 2. Slip the panels into the groove at the top of the bottom rail. |
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Step 3. Apply a few dabs of adhesive on the back of the panels to hold them in place. |
Step 4. The top rail will hold all the panels and stiles to the wall. |
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Step 5. Nail top rail into place. |
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