Period style with modern techniques.
Anaglypta Dado Panels are one of the oldest products available from Anaglypta, having been in production for over 130 years. Anaglypta Dado Panels give dramatic period style, whilst utilising modern paste the wall hanging techniques, meaning that anyone can give their home an authentic period look with ease. Originally produced in Supaglypta embossed paper, Anaglypta Dado Panels are now produced on a Paste the Wall paper, making them easier to hang, even for beginners.
Anaglypta Dado Panels come in a variety of styles, from Nouveau to Oriental, Baroque to Rococo. Anaglypta Dado Panels are a great way to cover imperfections whilst adding textured warmth. Simply hang and paint your Anaglypta Dado Panels in your choice of colour.
Hanging Anaglypta Dado Panels
Hanging Anaglypta Dado Panels can seem daunting, however by following some very simple instructions, great results can be achieved
- If dado rails are not installed strike a straight line horizontally across the wall at the desired dado height
- Cut the desired number of panels
- Use a good quality adhesive suitable for heavy wallcoverings, we recommend Wallrock Power Adhesive
- Paste the wall to cover the same area as the desired number of panels you are hanging – as Anaglypta Dado Panels are paste the wall, you can hang as many in one go as you are comfortable with, meaning there will be less joints.
- Position the paper on the wall, aligning the top of the design with the horizontal line or under the dado rail. Ensure the Anaglypta Dado Panel is hung the correct way up, the bottom is purposefully made to be trimmed.
- Brush the paper down and out from the centre to the edges, ensuring that all air bubbles are removed.
- Trim off the excess at the skirting board.
- Remove any excess paste immediately with a damp sponge.
- Allow to dry then paint in your choice of colour.
Hang the panel, with the top left corner touching the dado rail or banister, with the right hand edge on the plumb line – this will mean that there is a triangular gap at the top, and a triangular piece to trim at the bottom. Simply trim it from the bottom and insert in the top, trimming away any excess from the dado rail or banister edge
There is also a great video that shows just how simple it is, to view just click here
Anaglypta Dado Panel ‘Oriental – RD06700’
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