Panel Trims
Give your installation a clean, professional finish with the right trims. Whether you’re capping off an exposed edge or navigating a corner, our trims are designed to work seamlessly with your PVC wall panels for a polished, seamless look — no tiler required.
Why Do I Need Trims?
Trims are the finishing touch that take your wall panel installation from DIY to professional. They hide raw panel edges, protect against moisture getting behind your panels, and create neat transitions between surfaces. Skipping trims can leave your installation looking unfinished — the right trim makes all the difference.
How Many Trims Do I Need?
Measure the length of each edge, corner, or join where a trim will be needed. Trims are sold by the length, so simply measure in metres and order accordingly. We recommend adding a little extra to allow for any cuts or mistakes.
Quick tip: Do a full walkthrough of your installation area before ordering and note down every edge and corner — it’s easy to miss one!
Installation Tips
- Trims are typically installed before the panels are fixed in place — slot the panel into the trim as you go
- Use the same adhesive recommended for your panels
- Trims can be cut to length with a fine-tooth saw or sharp utility knife
- Make sure surfaces are clean and dry before applying adhesive for the best bond
Check Out Our Range Of Trims
Ready to complete your installation? Browse our full range of trims below and make sure you have everything you need before you start.
Trim Types
End Trim
The end trim is used wherever a panel meets an open or exposed edge — such as where your panels finish next to a door frame, window, or at the end of a wall. It neatly caps the raw edge of the panel for a clean, finished look.
Use it when: Your panels end at a door frame, window reveal, or any open edge that isn’t meeting another panel or wall.
Internal Corner Trim
The internal corner trim is designed for corners that point inward — like the corner where two walls meet inside a shower or room. It allows two panels to meet neatly in the corner without any exposed edges or gaps.
Use it when: You’re installing panels into an inside corner — the most common corner in any room or wet area.
External Corner Trim
The external corner trim handles corners that point outward — such as a protruding wall, a pillar, or the outside edge of a feature wall. It wraps around the corner to protect the panel edges and give a neat, durable finish.
Use it when: Your panels wrap around an outside corner or a protruding surface.
Which Trim Do I Need?
Not sure what to order? Use this simple guide:
- Panels ending at a door frame or window? → End Trim
- Panels meeting in an inward-facing corner? → Internal Corner Trim
- Panels wrapping around an outward-facing corner? → External Corner Trim
Still not sure? Feel free to get in touch and we’ll help you figure out exactly what you need.