Solid oak wood strips to create a strip wall decor, very trendy in interior decoration. They are planed on all 4 sides and sanded. Wood dimensions: 2.2 X 2.2 cm. Height to be determined between 100 and 200 cm. These cleats are sold individually. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Find all of our products: industrial shelves, live edge oak, consoles: https://indus1978.etsy.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Prepared by hand, in our workshop, each cleat comes from a beautiful carefully selected oak board, cut to the right size, planed on all four sides then sanded by hand, to guarantee you quality wood that will correspond precisely to your decoration project. If you want other lengths, contact us. Possibility for example of putting 2 vertical battens in order to go from floor to ceiling (cutting offered after request, thank you). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Find all of our products: industrial shelves, live edge oak, consoles: https://indus1978.etsy.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ideal for wall decoration for hallway, bedroom (headboard), office, decoration behind the television, claustra, ceiling. Other dimensions possible on request. Do not hesitate to contact us if you wish via messaging to discuss your project Solid French oak, quality, kiln dried. Ideal for giving style to your interior: -the wooden battens give height when positioned vertically. -the horizontal position widens the space. -on the ceiling, to make the room more warm. The wooden strip is very trendy in interior decoration. Cleats sold without fixing system. Installation Tips: 1- Prepare your support: your wall/support must be clean, smooth and regular (without relief). 2- Draw a horizontal mark (pencil line) on the bottom of the wall where you want to start your battens, use a level to do this. Do the same to create the vertical mark for the 1st cleat. 3- Prepare your battens (start first with 3 or 4 battens): on the side to be fixed to the wall, alternate areas of glue and areas of double-sided tape (over 15-20cm). The double-sided tape will allow it to adhere to the wall instantly without having to hold the battens while the glue sets. Prepare the rest of the battens as you install them. 4-Fix your first cleat using the level, aligning it with your marks. 5-Space the battens evenly, always using the level and a meter. Check the intermediate spaces between the battens in several places and adjust if necessary before the glue sets. 6- Place small blocks under the cleats for a few minutes to be sure that it does not move. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Also made from solid oak slats: https://etsy.me/3JKiT4K --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Find all of our products: https://indus1978.etsy.com
Old cheap stained wood paneling on a wall can make a room look dark and dated. Instead of taking down the paneling (who knows what you are going to find or what damage you are going to make), consider painting the wood paneling to freshen up the room. Here are some tips and tricks for painting wood paneling. CleanStart by cleaning your paneling so you can really see what you have. Clean the wood paneling with soap and water to remove all dust, cobwebs, and dirt. Make sure to remove any greasy or oily stains (original blue Dawn dish soap might work well). RepairUsing wood putty, fill in any nail holes or cracks that have developed. If desired, you can use spackle to fill in the grooves to disguise the paneling and make the wall look smooth. SandUsing a pole sander or sanding block, lightly sand the wood paneling with medium or fine grit sandpaper to rough up the surface. If you don't sand, the paint may not stick to the wood paneling and all of your hard work will look worse than if you didn't paint it. Do not sand too much or use a coarse grit sandpaper, which might damage the wall. You can use an electric sander with a medium to fine grit sandpaper is you have a lot of wood paneling to paint. CleanWipe down your wood paneling with a tack cloth or slightly damp cloth to remove all sanding dust. Whatever dust stays on the wall will get stuck in the paint, so ensure that you remove all of the dust. Make sure the wall is completely dry before proceeding. TapeUsing painters tape, tape off any areas that you do not want to paint - such as adjacent walls, the floor, a fireplace, and the ceiling. See the article.....Painter's Tape Tips & Tricks: Achieve Flawless Lines in Your Next Painting Project. PrimeUsing a paint roller and a brush, paint the walls using a high quality primer to create a good base coat for the paint to adhere to. Roll on the primer in as many places as you can since rolling takes less time. Brush on the primer in spots that the roller can't reach. PaintOnce the primer has dried, paint the walls with an even top coat of your desired paint. You will probably need 2 coats of paint for a smooth finish. Make sure to use the highest quality paint in your budget for the best quality finish that will resist fading and be more durable. SealerDecide whether you want to add a protective sealer on top of your painted paneling. If you use a high quality paint, this might not be necessary. If you have children, pets, or other people who tend to rub or bump against your walls, consider coating your painted paneling with a polyurethane to protect it.
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This tutorial provides step by step instructions to create an affordable slat wall using plywood.
The hottest DIY design trend for 2024 is this DIY wood bobbin trim to add to your board and batten! You'll love this easy to follow tutorial!
This tutorial provides step by step instructions to create an affordable slat wall using plywood.
I have seen so many different variations of the trendy wood slat accent wall and I love them all! You can get really creative with them. That’s why when
This tutorial provides step by step instructions to create an affordable slat wall using plywood.
This tutorial provides step by step instructions to create an affordable slat wall using plywood.
Overview Elevate your interiors with the WVH® Slat Paintable 3D Wall Panels; our range of fluted, paintable wall panel moldings are the ultimate fusion of contemporary design meets functionality. This versatile panel features a chic, slat-inspired pattern, providing a unique 3D visual effect that instantly enhances any space. Crafted from high-quality, paintable materials, our panels allow you to completely personalize your walls, and tailor them to your color palette. You could opt for a pastel green behind your bed, or a vivid aqua in your bathroom. The color customization offers endless possibilities for creating harmonious or contrasting designs that showcase your individual style. Easy to install and maintain, our Paintable 3D wall panels are an ideal solution for homeowners and interior designers looking to transform living spaces, offices, or commercial establishments. Experience the perfect blend of sophistication and visual appeal with WVH® Slat Paintable 3D wall panels, and watch your walls come to life. Key Features Paintable 3D wall panels with near-invisible connection points - for a flawless continuous pattern. Made from high-quality paintable materials - personalize your walls with any color. Pre-primed with a white, matte finish for painting convenience! Ideal for homeowners and interior designers looking to transform living spaces and offices. Improves insulation and sound absorption. Designed for fast and easy installation. Crafted from sustainable materials - supporting environmentally responsible design. Installation Installing our Paintable 3D Wall Panels is a breeze. They can be seamlessly cut to your desired size, making them perfect for any project. Simply use a silicone-based adhesive to adhere to your chosen surface. If you have any join lines, you can use a silicone or PVC-based filler to disguise these. If you are painting the panels, we recommend doing this after cutting and installing them, to hide the join lines and reduce the number of paint touch-ups required. Pre-colored adhesives also work well to hide the join lines. Specification Each 3D wall panel measures: 78.74" (H)9.84" (W)0.51" (D) (200cm x 25cm x 1.3cm)5.38 sq. ft. per panel Shipping We offer free shipping on our Paintable 3D wall panel range! You will be notified when your order is dispatched and provided with a tracking number through the courier.
Plaster fluted walls and wall panels have become a popular trend lately, and for good reason! Let's take a closer look at fluted walls and how you can get the look in your home.
The hottest design trend for 2024, this DIY wood bobbin trim for your board and batten will change the game! It's such a fun and darling addition to your wall paneling and it's perfect for a bedroom, playroom or entryway. You can even add them to dressers and cabinets!
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I have clients who have bought a house in upstate New York. They are a NYC couple who are transitioning their lives to working and living full time upstate and going into the city as they need to. They admired this house from afar, and when it came onto the market a year later, they snatched it up immediately. They are now going through the process of renovating it to become the home of their dreams. Like any renovation project, they are discovering all sorts of issues and dilemmas that are creeping up room by room. This room, pictured above, is technically the third bedroom. They will be using it as their media room. While the rest of the room has sheet rock walls, this one wall with the fireplace is paneled in pine boards. Previous to the 'Before' photo being taken, the pine wall was covered in hideous layers of cracking paint. After going over various options for the wall, my clients and I decided to whitewash it. We had the wall striped with an eco friendly paint remover and then sanded down to 220 grit with palm sanders. From there, I rolled my sleeves up and got started on the Whitewash Project, which is sometimes called Pickling. Please note that this is technically NOT whitewashing. Traditionally, Whitewashing is a process that involves mixing water, lime, and various materials to make a thin paintable plaster. However, there is no technical phrase for the process pictured above. It is generally referred to as Whitewashing. (Confusing, I know!) Below, are the materials and steps involved. Materials: Drop cloth Chisel (optional) Screwdriver 220 sandpaper Vacuum cleaner Paintbrush Rags Water Paint Container Steel wool (optional) How To Whitewash A Wall With Paint: Step 1- Prepare the area for painting by laying down a drop cloth or paper to protect the floors. If the trim and baseboard need to be protected, use blue tape to cover them. Also, make sure to remove outlet covers and light fixtures from walls. Step 2- Since someone else removed the old paint and sanded the wall, I went over the wall to inspect it and remove any paint that was left over in the crevices of the panels or along the mantle and trim. I used a chisel to gently scrape some of the paint off. But in most cases, this step will not be needed. The cleaner your wall is to begin with, the cleaner the outcome will be. Whitewashing allows the grain of the wood to be highlighted. So, any imperfections will also be highlighted! Step 3- Go over the wall and quickly hand sand it with 220 grit sandpaper to make sure the surface is smooth and the flecks of old paint are gone. Vacuum the wall with the brush attachment and then take a dry rag and wipe the wall down. It is amazing how much wood dust sticks to everything. Step 4- MIx your Whitewash solution in a container using clean water and interior paint. In this project, I used Benjamin Moore's Aura Paint in Acadia, as the rest of the room is painted this color and we wanted a lighter version of the other walls. Most interior paints and colored wood stains, in flat to satin finish, will work for this application. I used a ratio of 25% paint and 75% water. Always start with more water and play around with the ratios until you are happy with the results. Remember to continually stir the solution throughout the project to keep it evenly mixed. Step 5- Working in small areas, apply the solution to the wall with a paintbrush. As you paint the solution on, have a rag ready to rub the wall and pick up the excess paint. Beware of splinters when you rub the walls! As you move across the wall, you will notice that the solution does not look even due to the wood absorbing the paint. Don't fret! Let the wall dry completely and inspect the results, as it will most likely dry evenly. In the photo above, I did one coat of the whitewash solution. I am happy with the amount of wood grain showing through. As you add more coats of whitewash, the wood wall will become more opaque and show less wood grain. Step 6- (Optional) Go over the wall with steel wool to make the raised grain smooth. Good luck with your project!
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A budget-friendly DIY slat accent wall can be created using materials that are affordable and easily available. Here are some steps to consider: Use wood scraps or plywood to create the slats. Cut the slats to size using a circular saw & rip cut Sand the edges and surfaces of the slats to
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A striped wallpaper panel inspired by wood wall panels with a three dimensional look, minimalistic yet full of warmth and life. Bringing the touch of nature into any space. This wood wallpaper has a true nordic touch. Note: This is wallpaper with a visual 3D look printed on flat non woven paper.More Colors:Brown Oak White Washed Oak