Cladding/Beautification of wall in the garden

  • Erstellt am 2020-09-27 14:34:06

X_SH5_X

2022-02-27 19:25:08
  • #1
Would have to measure but I estimate about 1m high.
 

Yaso2.0

2022-02-28 08:55:57
  • #2


thanks!

can you also tell me if you treated the ground beforehand or how you went about it to make sure everything holds properly.
 

X_SH5_X

2022-03-07 15:38:41
  • #3
Sorry, I just saw your message now. I only primed the substrate with some bonding primer, nothing special. I glued the cladding panels themselves with tile adhesive from a tiler friend. That's all there was to it. So far, it holds wonderfully. The installation was just always a bit annoying because I couldn't/wanted to start from the bottom, so I wouldn't have to cut anything at the top. Luckily, the measurements fit quite well. I nailed a 3-meter batten to the wall and started from there up to the top. Always two rows stacked on top of each other. When those were fixed, the batten was removed and continued. If you have any questions, just write.
 

Yaso2.0

2022-03-08 17:21:48
  • #4


Thank you very, very much!!

I had thought about having the wall plastered, but if it works with just a primer under the cladding, maybe you can save yourself that every 2 meters :D.. For example, we wanted 2 meters of cladding, 2 meters painted white, and then alternating to keep it varied. In front of the white walls, for example, large plants and in front of the cladding small flower beds..

Our wall is 22 meters wide and then another 17 meters on the other side..
 

X_SH5_X

2022-03-08 17:31:14
  • #5
I had also thought about something like that, not completely covering everything. It probably looks good too. When using the veneers, make sure they are intended for outdoor use. Good luck with that
 

11ant

2022-03-08 18:48:31
  • #6

Keep in mind that multipart designs can emphasize the size even more.
 
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