The Wall: How to Install Vinyl Flooring on a Wall (Season 1, Episode 2)
The Wall: How to Install Vinyl Flooring on a Wall (Season 1, Episode 2)
Looking for a creative home design idea? Here’s one: installing flooring on the wall! Vinyl flooring can create a stunning panelling effect when installed vertically. Find out how to make your own unique accent wall in any room.
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So what did you do to the "huge" gap on the left side of the wall, which obviously wasn’t straight?
zack, really enjoyed the way you talked and the project both.
I’d like to ask if it’s true, that if I were to use LVP for a kitchen backsplash, the thinner the better, and if the kind that has flush edges all around is also safe from water, vapor etc. Is PL Premium glue a pressure sensitive one?
I’ve been researching affordable idea for kitchen backsplash to compliment my rustic farmhouse home décor theme, as it is an open concept kitchen which is in the center of the living & dinning room. A distressed wood plank, in multi color was the perfect way to get all colors to blend in at fairly affordable price.
If after years I want to remove them will the glu damage the walls and need to be plastered?
What adhesive did you use?
Dent and scratch resistant not proof
That intro has to be one of the cringe intros I’ve seen in a long time
How long should I wait for the glue to be dried?
What glue do you use?
Can we use nail gun on the joint edge instead of Construction Adhesive to secure the vinyl floor on the wall? Thanks
A word of caution. My wall looked straight and flat as well but there were high and low spots. Nothing you would notice just looking at it. Seeing them would take holding a straight edge up. Used the recommended flooring, glue and tape. Looked ok when going up. After about 4-6 ft of wall was put up the section that I started on started pulling away from the wall. Broke down and started using a brad nailer, problem solved. Also found that a saber saw worked well for cutting out plug holes and fine trimming (used a course wood blade without issue).
Beautiful. I was trying to figure which material to use to transition from one room to another. This is perfect
love this guy! Best explanation yet, clear, consise and great energy. Can you list materials used?
How about the last piece only 2 inches.. should start measuring and do some calculation.
I have a bathroom that is odd shaped. No pre-made surround wall fits. Can I use waterproof vinyl planking on the walls surrounding the tub/shower?
how would i be able to do this as a feature wall? i have 2 alcoves each side,( just wanting to to do the middle ) im just thinking how do i do the corners of the front wall?
Zack is hilarious 🤣
What did you do with the giant gap on the left side? Y’all failed to mention that.
Great video, but didn’t take into account a wall that isn’t square, most aren’t.
Could vinyl plank be used on an exterior wall?
Hes a little to cheery for me lol but good video
Is it better to install the planks horizontal vs. vertical?
Great video fun guy to watch
Great Video!
@5:49- 😳Don’t do that again.
How easy would this be to remove?
I love your enthusiasm. 🙂 Great job, thank you
Could you do this and then drill/nail through it to hang photos/shelves?