Do I need to prep the walls for laminate planks?
I’m planning on renovating a small bathroom by using leftover wood laminate as a half lower wall and painting the upper section of the wall. The laminate is in a rustic pattern and I believe would look awesome. Do I need to prep or use anything on the wall under the laminate planks? Thank you for any advise I can get.
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