Been watching several different methods for building these accent walls, and this video was the most complete as far as I'm concerned. Beautiful end produce, which is the point.
FYI do not use construction glue if you think you will ever want to remove the boards in the future! It will destroy the drywall and be a headache to repair. Brad nails are sufficient on their own and will keep the boards in place (even if you don't hit a stud) with easy removal :) I created my own accent wall and consulted with a guy who does these accent walls for a living.
Extremely great tip - I was wondering if that would work because I’ll I kept thinking was about how these walls will be destroyed when people tire of this trend and decide to rip the boards down. Thanks!
Nice work! Im going to tackle this on my new home. Wouldn't it be easier to prime the walls and MDF before beginning and then touch up the primer where needed prior to paint?
Great video! I want to do the same but on a regular/concrete wall (not a drywall), assuming that I'm using MDF, how can I stick that to the wall? Can PVC and adhesive be better in this case?
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Been watching several different methods for building these accent walls, and this video was the most complete as far as I'm concerned. Beautiful end produce, which is the point.
FYI do not use construction glue if you think you will ever want to remove the boards in the future! It will destroy the drywall and be a headache to repair. Brad nails are sufficient on their own and will keep the boards in place (even if you don't hit a stud) with easy removal :)
I created my own accent wall and consulted with a guy who does these accent walls for a living.
Extremely great tip - I was wondering if that would work because I’ll I kept thinking was about how these walls will be destroyed when people tire of this trend and decide to rip the boards down. Thanks!
This has been one of the best tutorials I have seen! Thank you for sharing!
Awesome. Your attention to detail is spot on. Thanks for sharing.
I appreciate the kind words! Thanks for watching!
Project a very heartwarming corner there. Like it very much.
That makes the whole room look totally different and it didn’t have to cost an arm and a leg. Awesome stuff 🙌🏻
Doesn't it! Not bad! Such an easy (relatively) project for a dramatic change. Thanks for watching!
Great way to add flair to a plain wall ! Great job 👏
Glad you like it!
Thanks you've encouraged me to try this, will let u know how it turns out
We are big fans of accent walls. We definitely like what you have done. It looks wonderful!!!
Thanks so much! 😊
Nice work .
Very nice work, Corbett...looks great!
Thanks a bunch!
Nice work! Im going to tackle this on my new home. Wouldn't it be easier to prime the walls and MDF before beginning and then touch up the primer where needed prior to paint?
Great video!
I want to do the same but on a regular/concrete wall (not a drywall), assuming that I'm using MDF, how can I stick that to the wall?
Can PVC and adhesive be better in this case?
Looks beautiful and I am excited to begin working on mine!! Thanks for the details.
Looks very nice! Good job😃👍👍👍
Thank you! 👍
Excellent video. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Looks great! This is something I have been wanting to do for a while, but I know it will be long and tedious, lol.
Thanks Grant! You should do it! We love the change that it makes to the house, well worth the time and effort.
What size did you go in your mdf I think you said and it turn out beautiful
Do you caulk underneath the boards too?
I see it's a textured wall. Did you not feel the need to sand it down before starting the project?
What spacing did you use between boards???
What color is your wall ?
What type of wood
MDF
What kind of wood and size did you use?
MDF for everything. 1x3 for the cross pieces in the middle. Good luck with your project!
I’ve watched several of these for inspiration, this is by far the worst I’ve seen 😂
The whole reason I watched this video was to learn how to determine the angles to cut…. So massive fail on that front.
Consider it a success instead in that you learned you don't need to calculate the angles! Thanks for watching!
What spacing did you go with between boards ??