For anyone looking to do this (especially in a flip), I would suggest attaching the slats to a painted piece of plywood or MDF board instead of directly to the wall and doing it in sections. This way, when you’re eventually sick of this look, you just have to remove panels, instead of dozens of slats, and only have to deal with a few screw holes in the drywall, instead of a hundred or so nail holes.
While I like wood slat and wood details in homes, isnt this in florida? And didnt you remove all the shade from the windows? I dont know if black was a well thought out choice here. These people are going to roast between all of the open windows, concrete, and this. It doesnt need anymore warmth.
I've got the same look in my grandson's bedroom...but with wallpaper. Very realistic. Very nice. Very cheap...it cost me a tenner! When we're wanting to change it, we'll remove wallpaper and either re-wallpaper or paint the wall. Unfortunately when you tire of this, you'll probably have to re-skim/plaster your wall
I'm about as uninspired by slatted wood as I was shiplap. I love wall molding, but the new take is weird esp when the room doesn't have crown molding...
Please sell or reuse that lamp - it's cool! Slats are not personally my thing, have a feeling you will tire of it. Having owned home for 30+ years, you go thru lots of changes. We'll see😂❤ - best wishes!
I hope y’all kept that old ceiling fixture. I get that it wouldn’t have worked for the room but man it was so beautiful, y’all should definitely reuse it.
I honestly personally didn’t like the shelf, I love 70s homes but to me the shelf did look unfinished that’s just my opinion though I really love the mural and I do agree it would’ve been nice to have the room completely blank but that’s obviously not what you’re going for and I think the mural is just as nice.
For anyone looking to do this (especially in a flip), I would suggest attaching the slats to a painted piece of plywood or MDF board instead of directly to the wall and doing it in sections.
This way, when you’re eventually sick of this look, you just have to remove panels, instead of dozens of slats, and only have to deal with a few screw holes in the drywall, instead of a hundred or so nail holes.
I could get these off in under 5 minutes.
@ Congratulations
@@eyespy3001 no, congratulations to you getting 60 likes off dumb people listening to you trying to make more work themselves. Well done
I thought this was a video from years ago. Interesting choices.
It looks very nice, however it would have looked sleek and seamless if you took out the bottom trim and had the wood beams run completely to the floor
YES! BRAVO! I love! Love! LOVE! this look!!!! Beautifully done ❤thanks for sharing ❤
Thank you so much!!
While I like wood slat and wood details in homes, isnt this in florida? And didnt you remove all the shade from the windows? I dont know if black was a well thought out choice here. These people are going to roast between all of the open windows, concrete, and this. It doesnt need anymore warmth.
I liked the old light fixture ...
I like this type of wall feature. Very pretty
I love how it calls back to the house's history but in a beautifully modern way!
Thanks so much!
You must be a relative or at least paid
I've got the same look in my grandson's bedroom...but with wallpaper. Very realistic. Very nice. Very cheap...it cost me a tenner!
When we're wanting to change it, we'll remove wallpaper and either re-wallpaper or paint the wall.
Unfortunately when you tire of this, you'll probably have to re-skim/plaster your wall
My feeling exactly😂❤!
Looks beautiful! Well wishes from Lakeland, Florida❤
Thank you! 😊
Looks great!!
I'm about as uninspired by slatted wood as I was shiplap. I love wall molding, but the new take is weird esp when the room doesn't have crown molding...
Sure, but mId-century modern style doesn't usually have crown molding.
I really loved the old light fixture.
Nice job - looks fab!
Dang I had no hope when I saw black wall . But you two did great
You didn’t swap out the outlets, you painted over them 😅😂
Yes! This looks so good!!
So far so good ❤
That’ll look very dated in a short time.
Not to mention it will likely be difficult to change… 😬 looks cool for now though.
It looks dated now tbh...
How ?
Bro, am I the only one who's thinking about how much of a pain it's gonna be to clean the dust on baseboard
I love that wall!
That is gorgeous
What size brads did you use. I am putting mine up with 1 1/2 from the side but it's not holding very tight. I think I Need 2 inch instead.
Can you show how do you replace the sockets color and also for light change, is it just a matter of connecting existing light wires to the new light?
That wall is beautiful
Did you locate the studs when you nailed the slats to the wall or did you just nail them into the drywall?
Don’t see any laser line or chalk line so most likely to the drywall
Love it ❤
Best way to update your interior is Level 5 the ceilings and walls.
Atomic light fixture.
I wanna do this to my home
Much better than those panelings which costs 300+ per few feet
Beautiful
You painted a wall black? In Florida???
You just nailed it to the dry wall? With finish nails? Would that hold?
Amazing 😊
I didn't think I was going to like this at the beginning of the video, but it looks so incredible!!
I wonder how this compares to buying the premade slat wall panels.
Unless you are allergic to dust.
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Good luck dusting that.
You should one piece one side at a time then you have a middle one that takes up any extra space inbtwenn
What are you using to press the wood pieces into the wall
Your hands
Our new house has interior stucco! Did you find any issue with putting the slats over stucco?
We didn't have any issues! These walls we're heavily textured and the slats went on just fine 😊
Kinda wack tbh
Agreed. They will bow and pull away from the wall with nothing but drywall holding them.
@bassin692 why would it bow?
The 1930s renter house we lived in for years had nothing but paneling in it- I think I'm having a panic attack 😂
Think about all the dust that will collect between those slats! Dusting nightmare
It looks like an hotel!!!!
Looks ok. but walnut strips would be better
Price difference would be... 4x?
Have fun dusting that mess.
Please sell or reuse that lamp - it's cool! Slats are not personally my thing, have a feeling you will tire of it. Having owned home for 30+ years, you go thru lots of changes. We'll see😂❤ - best wishes!
Early American 💯🏆
Black? This house was so beautiful until yall came along 😢
Great channel - YES. Wood slat wall -NO
Why are half of the comments from haters?
I hope y’all kept that old ceiling fixture. I get that it wouldn’t have worked for the room but man it was so beautiful, y’all should definitely reuse it.
Nononononono NO!!
i will make more place brtween wood
That’s modern, sorry
Oh boy .... 😂
So you just shot nails into drywall?
I see this wood stick decoration all over commercial builds and redecorations . I prefer materials to be real .
Nice redo!
Jeez how tall is buddy
Great place for spiders to live! So no, just no.
Меня поражают низкие потолки- у меня клаустрофобия😮
Pffff people have just recently gotten rid of the last of the 70s ugly crap , she's putting it back in 🤦♂️
Looks pretty bad. It isn't the 1970s.
Look great actually.
@@thawtianajawnson30 It really doesn't
*VERTICAL*! USE ENGLISH NOT STUPIDITY.😂
It's simple, but when you say wrong words it's really stupid & can cause problems for 😛 people.
Black wall 👎
I honestly personally didn’t like the shelf, I love 70s homes but to me the shelf did look unfinished that’s just my opinion though I really love the mural and I do agree it would’ve been nice to have the room completely blank but that’s obviously not what you’re going for and I think the mural is just as nice.
Very mid century!
You guys don't understand interior design and have no clue what you're doing. STOP. You're just ruining houses and the internet is laughing at you.