1. **Gather Materials and Tools**: Stationary louvered panels, measuring tape, level, pencil, drill, screws, wall anchors, screwdriver, and a stud finder.
2. **Measure and Mark**: Use the measuring tape to determine the placement of the panels on the wall. Mark the top and bottom edges with a pencil. Ensure the panels are level using a level tool.
3. **Locate Wall Studs**: Use a stud finder to locate the studs behind the wall where the panels will be mounted. Mark these locations as they provide a more secure mounting point.
4. **Prepare the Panels**: If necessary, cut the panels to fit the desired space using a saw. Sand any rough edges for a smooth finish.
5. **Pre-drill Holes**: On the panels, pre-drill holes where the screws will go. This prevents the wood from splitting. Typically, holes should be drilled at the top, bottom, and center of each panel.
6. **Position the Panels**: Hold the panel against the wall, aligning it with the previously marked lines. Ensure it is level.
7. **Attach the Panels**: Using a drill, drive screws through the pre-drilled holes into the wall studs. If a stud is not available, use wall anchors to provide additional support. Ensure the panel is securely fastened.
8. **Check Alignment**: After securing, check the alignment and level of the panel. Adjust if necessary.
9. **Repeat**: Repeat the process for additional panels, ensuring consistent spacing and alignment between each.
10. **Finish**: Once all panels are installed, touch up any marks or scratches with paint or finish as needed. Clean the area to remove any dust or debris.