Instructions
1. Confirm that there is drywall under the wood paneling. Although you might think there is drywall beneath your wood paneling, you will need to make sure. Carefully remove a piece of molding or trim, or a light switch cover. One of these options will usually allow you to see what is behind the paneling.
2. Determine how the wood paneling is attached. Paneling can be attached with nails, glue or a combination of both. This will be the first step in determining how much damage you will need to repair after the paneling is removed. If paneling is
3. Remove the wood paneling.
4. Patch and paint the wall. Once the wood paneling has been removed, you can patch any holes that are in the wall. Use a flat paint to cover any imperfections in the wall. Replace any trim or moldings.
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