Trepanel Design® Oak Curve Acoustic Wood Wall Panels
Colour: Oak
Panel Size: 2400x600mm
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Key Features
Key Features
> Fully veneered, uniquely curved slat design
> Rigid black felt backing with sound-absorbing properties (see Trepanel® Guide for more info)
> Suitable for interior walls and ceilings
> Easy maintenance, no need to oil (check out cleaning and maintenance below)
> Warm, light brown oak shade across slats
> Easy one-person installation
Description
Description
Discover Trepanel Design® Curve Oak wood wall panels, perfect for bringing elegance and warmth to any interior with an innovative curved slat design! Our wall panels have a black rigid felt backing with excellent sound absorbing qualities, perfect for helping reduce echoes in larger rooms when installed following the Trepanel® Guide. Trepanel® is constructed with an MDF core, which is lightweight and easy to cut, meaning it can be installed by one person (although you may prefer a team of two for fixing!), it’s fast to put up and creates minimal mess so you can transform a space in minutes! The wood-veneered slats have the characteristics of real wood in texture, colour variation and grain, and their warm, light brown oak shade covers the whole slat for a complete look.
Fixing Guide
To fix Trepanel® we recommend using either black matt coated 38mm screws or Mapei Super Grip Panel Adhesive. One panel requires 15 screws or one tube of adhesive.
The wood veneer is a natural material, and each piece of veneer is unique in terms of wood’s natural characteristics, that being texture, colour variation and grain. It may also undergo changes over time when exposed to sunlight.
Please note: We do not recommend for areas close to a heat source, e.g. a hob or fireplace, or where they will come into contact with water.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Cleaning and Maintenance
We recommend regular cleaning with a duster or soft brush, to gently remove dust and debris. Avoid harsh brushes and scratchy materials. Do NOT use any type of wood or furniture polish as it can damage the veneer. Our panels are fully finished so there is no need for additional maintenance or oiling.
Periodic use of vacuums with a soft attachment can easily remove dust from the felt backing.
For more stubborn stains use a damp cloth (not wet). If spills occur, use a clean, absorbent cloth to dry immediately.
Avoid excess moisture with Trepanel® as the felt backing should not come into contact with liquids.
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Q & A
Hi Bob, You can fit these panels by either using our Panel adhesive or you can use 38mm matt black screws, which just goes through the felt in between the slats. https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/mapei-ultra-super-grip-adhesive Kind regards, Walls and Floors.
Hi Peter, You can easily cut the panels with a hand saw for the wood and a Stanley knife for the felt to fit around plug sockets, etc. Kind Regards, Walls and Floors.
Good Afternoon, Thank you for your enquiry. Our wood veneer is coated on all three sides, so there's no need for a finishing strip on exposed edges. For the top of the panel, you can use a trim that is the same width as the panel itself for a seamless finish. Kind Regards Walls & Floors Ltd
Hi Alex, We would recommend cutting out a space for the brackets as you cannot attach anything to the panels, it shall cause damage. Kind Regards, Walls and Floors.
Hi George, Yes, they can be cut with a table saw. As long as you're using a fresh blade, and taking your time, the cut should be smooth. Kind Regards, Walls and Floors
Questions & Answers
Questions & Answers
Q & A
Hi Bob, You can fit these panels by either using our Panel adhesive or you can use 38mm matt black screws, which just goes through the felt in between the slats. https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/mapei-ultra-super-grip-adhesive Kind regards, Walls and Floors.
Hi Peter, You can easily cut the panels with a hand saw for the wood and a Stanley knife for the felt to fit around plug sockets, etc. Kind Regards, Walls and Floors.
Good Afternoon, Thank you for your enquiry. Our wood veneer is coated on all three sides, so there's no need for a finishing strip on exposed edges. For the top of the panel, you can use a trim that is the same width as the panel itself for a seamless finish. Kind Regards Walls & Floors Ltd
Hi Alex, We would recommend cutting out a space for the brackets as you cannot attach anything to the panels, it shall cause damage. Kind Regards, Walls and Floors.
Hi George, Yes, they can be cut with a table saw. As long as you're using a fresh blade, and taking your time, the cut should be smooth. Kind Regards, Walls and Floors