Wall mouldings
1. The surface must be clean, dry, solid, and smooth.
2. Molding for corners can be cut to size using a miter box. This is best done with a miter box and a Japanese saw (fine-toothed) or a chop saw. Place the molding into the corresponding groove and cut it to size (45-degree angle).
3. Turn the wall trim over and apply a thin, continuous bead of Decosa universal adhesive. Alternatively, you can use Decosa mounting tape.
4. Now press the molding against the desired spot on the wall.
5. Immediately remove any excess adhesive with water and a sponge.
6. Fill any open gaps with acrylic or the all-purpose adhesive.
7. After installing the moldings, paint them with solvent-free emulsion paint.
Tip: By placing masking tape on the wall, you can better visualize the exact size of the panels beforehand.






What questions do customers often ask?
Wandleisten
Yes. Decosa wall mouldings are ideal for DIY installation. With careful measuring, the right adhesive and precise cutting, you can achieve high-quality results.
Useful tips
Planning wall panels: spacing, heights and proportions
Cutting wall mouldings to a mitre: how to achieve neat corners
Painting wall mouldings: tips for a neat finish