Wood Paneled Wall Guide from Stikwood + west elm

How to create a wood paneled wall in your home using Stikwood. Instantly transform any wall, backsplash, headboard, or room in your home with these easy instructions!

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17 Replies to “Wood Paneled Wall Guide from Stikwood + west elm”

  1. I live in an apartment will these damage the walls after I remove them?

  2. I love love love these but my biggest issue that I hope will be figured out is how to have a more seamless transition. It looks fantastic in a small area but when done in larger areas one stick end does not flow into the next. It looks wrong as the coloring/shading is so different. I'm moving soon and will look at what spaces I have that are small. If I have a small area I'll try it. It's an amazing idea for sure….but I do think you need to work out the transition issue in order for it to work on a large scale successfully.

  3. Does anyone know if the chemicals used to make this product causes cancer? We are concerned with CA Proposition 65.

  4. A woodprix instructions is a place where you can learn how to make it yourself much cheaper.

  5. Is that a demostration wall cause it moved way to much when u pressed those planks against it, box of 8d sinkers or trim nails gonna cost less than all ur double sided
    sticky tape

  6. This product looks great and I ordered some samples! The only critique that I have on the video is that the square foot is Length x Width = your square feet (ex. 9ft x 10ft = 90 square feet) , you DO NOT divide it by 144. I do appreciate your video and will be installing some of this stuff soon!

  7. Watch how to instantly transform any wall in your home into a wood-paneled masterpiece! 

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