Navigate to Edit> Reset to Defaults from the menu.If you are having trouble setting individual room heights, or if the top/bottom edges of walls have been manually adjusted and you'd like to reset them, use the Reset to Defaults tool. To restore the default top and/or bottom heights for a wall that was adjusted manually, use the Select Objects tool to select the wall, click the Open Object edit button, and on the Structure panel of the Wall Specification dialog that displays, check the Default Wall Top Height and/or Default Wall Bottom Height boxes, then click OK.
You can also click on the temporary dimension line that displays along the wall and enter an exact value, if you wish.
Most paneling is IN STOCK and ships immediately.Note: For more information on understanding Absolute Elevation and Relative Height values, please refer to your program's Documentation. If you need help, phone our sales staff! Paneling orders are protected and strapped to a pallet for safe transit. Pricing is based upon the quantity of panels you are buying, and you may mix different panel styles.
Note: you'll see our minimums and our pricing posted on each page. Our laminate panels require no further finishing and wipe clean with cloth dampened with non-abrasive detergent, then wiped dry.
Our unfinished paneling has a top layer of genuine wood veneer, ready to accept your paint or stain finish. We have a host of rustic and weathered wood motifs, to nature and hunting scenes, and contemporary and modern paneling, with random groove, beadboard patterns, or no grooves at all, in our library paneling. Our plywood panels are available in unfinished genuine wood veneers and laminates, most in a variety of thicknesses to accommodate your varying needs, and we have a multitude of wood veneers, and wood grain and decorative pattern laminates from which to choose. Wainscoting is typically capped on top with a simple or ornate wood trim strip, with what has become known as a chair rail. For the last several years, taller wainscoting covering up to two-thirds of a wall has become a common practice. Eventually, paneling became used for more decorative purposes and today is used from floor to ceiling, or as wainscoting, which typically covers the bottom one third of a wall. It is thought that wood paneling was originally developed to make rooms more comfortable, in that the wood panels served to insulate the interior from the cold rock walls of ancient buildings. Our plywood paneling can be used as a decorative wall covering practically anywhere in homes, offices, workshops, recreation rooms, enclosed breezeways or porches, basements, attics and even MAN CAVES.