Weekend Walls is a brand that creates beautiful and easy-to-install peel-and-stick wood paneling for walls, made from real reclaimed wood. Their panels are perfect for DIY enthusiasts, homeowners, and renters who want to create a beautiful and unique feature wall without the need for professional installation or the cost of traditional paneling.
Weekend Walls was founded in 2016 by Josh and Kurtis Lueken in St. Louis, Missouri.
The idea for the brand came from Josh's experience installing traditional wood paneling in his home and how difficult it was.
Weekend Walls has been featured in several publications, including Forbes, Better Homes & Gardens, and House Beautiful.
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Yes, Weekend Walls panels are very easy to install. They come with the necessary adhesive strips, and no extra tools are needed. They can be installed in just a few hours.
Yes, Weekend Walls panels can be used in bathrooms. However, they should not be used in a shower or other very wet areas.
Weekend Walls panels are 1/4 inch thick.
Yes, Weekend Walls panels are made from real reclaimed wood.
Yes, Weekend Walls panels can be removed without damaging the wall. The adhesive strips can be easily removed, and any residue can be cleaned off with rubbing alcohol.