Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about our Flexible Wall Panels, including installation, finishes, sizing, painting and general care.
Flexible wall panels are decorative wall panels designed to create textured feature walls with a modern architectural look.
The panels can be installed onto most interior wall surfaces using construction adhesive and can be cut to suit your project.
Our range includes:
- Scalloped profile
- Demi Round profile
- Batten profile
Each profile creates a different visual effect, ranging from soft curved textures to more structured vertical batten styles.
Each panel measures 1200mm x 600mm.
Panels are supplied in cartons depending on the design:
- Scalloped & Demi Round profiles: 2 panels per carton
- Batten panels: 4 panels per carton
Coverage per carton varies depending on the panel type.
The finish depends on the product type.
- Pre-primed panels: Designed to be painted after installation.
- Oak veneer panels: Feature a natural oak timber veneer surface suitable for sealing, oiling or staining.
- Natural birch panels: Feature a natural timber surface that can be finished or sealed as desired.
Yes. The panels feature a flexible backing which allows them to work on flat surfaces and gentle curves depending on installation conditions.
This makes them ideal for:
- Feature walls
- Cabinetry fronts
- Reception desks
- Curved walls and surfaces
- Caravan and van fit-outs
No. Flexible Wall Panels are relatively lightweight compared to traditional timber or MDF wall panels.
This makes them easier to handle, transport and install.
Yes. The panels are designed to be DIY friendly and can usually be installed using standard tools and construction adhesive.
Basic tools required include:
- Tape measure
- Level
- Circular saw or jigsaw
- Adhesive gun
A quality construction adhesive suitable for timber or decorative wall panels should be used.
Always follow the adhesive manufacturer’s instructions regarding surface preparation, application methods and cure times.
In most cases, construction adhesive alone is sufficient when installing onto suitable wall surfaces.
Temporary bracing may sometimes be used while the adhesive cures.
Yes. Panels can be cut using:
- Circular saw
- Jigsaw
- Fine tooth handsaw
Cut slowly for the cleanest edge, particularly on timber veneer surfaces.
No. These decorative panels are designed to install edge-to-edge without grout.
For some projects, trims or filler may be used at the edges depending on the desired finish.
Still have questions?
Reach out to our team for help with product recommendations, installation advice or selecting the right Flexible Wall Panel profile for your project.
Email info@stickontiles.com.au