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Home » DIY FAQs » Building Materials » Interior Surfaces » Finished Panels » How do I hide the seams between pieces of paneling?

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Use a seam cover that snaps in between joints. Also use molding for trimming around windows, outside corners and along floors and ceilings.
 

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