WALL PANEL TRIMS GUIDE


TYPES OF TRIMS
External Corner Trim:
External Corner Trims are designed to provide a neat and tidy finish to the external corners of your panel installations. These trims are ideal for protecting the edges of panels from potential damage and wear. They cover the exposed corners, giving a seamless and professional look while adding strength to the corners, which are prone to chipping or cracking.
Internal Corner Trim:
Just as the external corner trims protect outward-facing corners, Internal Corner Trims are used for inward-facing corners. These trims are perfect for areas where two panels meet at a 90-degree angle, such as where walls meet other walls. Internal corner trims not only cover the seam but also provide a watertight seal, making them especially useful in moisture-prone areas like bathrooms and kitchens. They give a finished look to the panel installation, ensuring that there are no visible gaps or imperfections.
External Angle Trim
When panels need to meet at an angle that is greater or less than 90 degrees, External Angle Trims come into play. These trims are flexible and adaptable, making them suitable for various angles, providing a perfect solution for non-standard angles or architectural features within a space. They allow for creative panel designs while ensuring a consistent and polished appearance.
End Cap Trim
End Cap Trims are essential for finishing the edges of panel installations, particularly when the panels do not meet a corner or another panel. They are often used at the top or bottom of a panel installation or along the edges where the panel meets a different surface, such as a door frame or window. End caps provide a clean and professional finish, ensuring that the panel edges are neat and protected. They can also prevent moisture and dust from getting behind the panels, which helps in maintaining the integrity of the installation.
H Joint Trim
When two panels need to be joined together along a flat surface, H Joint Trims are the perfect solution. These trims allow for easy installation of panels side by side, creating a seamless join that is almost invisible. H join trims are especially useful when covering larger areas, as they enable the extension of panels without visible seams. This makes the installation process faster and more efficient, ensuring that the final look is cohesive and smooth.