I.Softwood panelHow to attach it to the wall
Softwood boards can be used in various settings, suitable for signs, messages, plans, presentations, and teaching, etc. They can be used as bulletin boards in schools; for indoor decoration, they can be cut into various shapes and laid on walls, providing moisture and sound insulation; and as convenient notes for work, which can be attached anywhere at any time.

1、 Use a drill to create holes in the soft wood board for wall mounting. Then, secure it with decorative foam nails, providing both aesthetic appeal and durability.
2. Alternatively, you can first apply a primer to the walls using wallpaper adhesive, followed by applying a white latex coating.
3. If you need to remove it within a few days, you can secure it with double-sided tape.
Two. What is used to fix soft wood wall panels?
Softwood wall panels can also be referred to as bark wall panels. The raw material for softwood is the bark of oak trees. Softwood wall panels are very popular for home decoration due to their aesthetically pleasing appearance, noise reduction capabilities, and combination of aesthetics and functionality. The tools required for installing softwood wall panels include: cutting tools (for cutting the panels), brushes (for applying adhesive), right-angle rulers (for maintaining verticality), pencils (for marking), measuring tapes (for measuring area), and rolling wheels (for applying pressure to the panel surface, maintaining flatness).
III. Softwood Wall Panel Installation Process
1. Pre-installation Preparation: Measure the area of the wall surface to be installed using a measuring tape, and identify the center of the wall. Use a level to draw a vertical and horizontal axis from the center point, and begin installing the wall panels from this central point. Use a marking tool to draw a baseline to maintain balance during floor installation.
2、Installation methods: Brick-laying pattern, joist-laying pattern.
3、Application of Adhesive: Adhesive should be applied to both the wall surface and the back of the wall panel to ensure proper adhesion. When applying adhesive to the back of the wall panel, pay attention to applying it evenly, ensuring that all four sides of the panel are coated uniformly and not excessively, as this can cause adhesive to seep into the seams during installation, affecting the appearance. After approximately 15 minutes, allow the adhesive to dry completely (by touch, it should not stick to your hand) before proceeding with the installation.
4. Application: To ensure consistent surface smoothness, apply uniform pressure from the initial placement to the final application. Use a roller to secure each piece and apply overall pressure after each section is bonded.
5. Assembly: There will be wall panels that require assembly due to variations in wall corner dimensions. Align one side of the floor to be repaired with the wall corner completely, and overlap the other side with the already laid floor panels. After determining the overlap location, cut off the overlapping section of the floor to be repaired. Cut the adjacent section of the repaired floor to create an angled surface, and insert it between the wall corner and the wall panel. Use a roller to fix and level it.
6. Leveling: After all materials have been laid, use a roller brush to press and level any protruding areas from the center, and then use a roller brush to press and level the entire wall panel.