Thank you for sharing this and listing all the products. I hope to add board and batten to my bathroom, but I do not have much experience with home improvement projects. I love all the tips.
The wall looks great! Nice job. One thought, though, is that I would go easy on using liquid nails on your wall. Last year I went to remove a large whiteboard at church, only to discover they had used liquid nails to adhere it to the wall. Hours were spent scraping and peeling all of that stuff, then sanding and repairing the damaged drywall. Since the battens aren't structural, tacking with the nails ought to be plenty. The support for a shelf would require nailing into the wall studs.
You did a wonderful job. It looks fantastic. Thank you for the tutorial. Seriously the best I’ve found. Looking forward to watching more of your videos. 😀😀😀😀
Awe thank you!!! I don't do a ton of home projects with two littles, but there are some old ones and I do plan to do some room tours soon with mini DIYs!
This is great! Would u share your measurements you used?? For the space and all the wood ? I have a similar small space. I’m curious how tall and wide yours is. Thanks!
Thank you so much for this video! Any chance you can provide a ballpark of what this cost you all? My entry way is about double the size. I really want to try doing it myself because I got a quote and it was outrageous!
It’s been a few years so I can’t remember, I already had the paint and tools so def cost under $100. I linked supplies so you can just add it all up and compare
I borrowed one from a neighbor so I don't remember exactly which one - the big thing to look for is one that can hold brad nails long enough to get past the wood strips and actually into the wall - from there the nicer guns will let you control depth so the nailhead is flush/in a little bit versus poking out. I may have linked the one i borrowed in the description, but generally any of the ones like ryobi around $100-$150 should work great!
Excellent demonstration. Thank you for making it look so effortless.
Thank you! Happy it could help!
Thank you for sharing this and listing all the products. I hope to add board and batten to my bathroom, but I do not have much experience with home improvement projects. I love all the tips.
Thank you! Happy it was helpful!
The wall looks great! Nice job. One thought, though, is that I would go easy on using liquid nails on your wall. Last year I went to remove a large whiteboard at church, only to discover they had used liquid nails to adhere it to the wall. Hours were spent scraping and peeling all of that stuff, then sanding and repairing the damaged drywall. Since the battens aren't structural, tacking with the nails ought to be plenty. The support for a shelf would require nailing into the wall studs.
Thank you for this. I had so many questions about this and couldn't find answers. You made easier.
Happy it was helpful!
Thank you for your detailed explanation. I am excited and confident.
You’ll do great!! And thank you!!
You did a wonderful job. It looks fantastic. Thank you for the tutorial. Seriously the best I’ve found. Looking forward to watching more of your videos. 😀😀😀😀
Awe thank you!!! I don't do a ton of home projects with two littles, but there are some old ones and I do plan to do some room tours soon with mini DIYs!
What color paint you used? It looks gorgeous!!!!!!! I was hopeful for you to mention it.
Great job. I'm new here but immediately subscribed.
This was very helpful, thank you for going through the process in detail.
Of course! Happy it was helpful!
Thank you! This video totally helped me because I did not know about the furring strips!!
Ahh so happy it helped!
Okay, I think I can. Thanks girl!
Your little egg was so cute.
Wow.
Thx for all the details. Never would've thought of some this. At the same time, you've addressed questions I had.
New sub! 💞
Awe thank you! Happy it was helpful!
Thank you, this was a great video
You're welcome! Happy it helped!
This is great! Would u share your measurements you used?? For the space and all the wood ? I have a similar small space. I’m curious how tall and wide yours is. Thanks!
I have no idea and don't live there anymore to check! I'd check the blog post though i may have put them in there!
Thank you so much for this video! Any chance you can provide a ballpark of what this cost you all? My entry way is about double the size. I really want to try doing it myself because I got a quote and it was outrageous!
It’s been a few years so I can’t remember, I already had the paint and tools so def cost under $100. I linked supplies so you can just add it all up and compare
Great video. What color is the paint?
I have no clue, sorry!
Hi Rachel! What type of nail gun did you use or does it matter?
I borrowed one from a neighbor so I don't remember exactly which one - the big thing to look for is one that can hold brad nails long enough to get past the wood strips and actually into the wall - from there the nicer guns will let you control depth so the nailhead is flush/in a little bit versus poking out. I may have linked the one i borrowed in the description, but generally any of the ones like ryobi around $100-$150 should work great!
Which laser level did you use?..no link. Thanks
Sorry! This one: bit.ly/4aFatJJ
Hi, What laser level and stud finder did you use?
bit.ly/3ij6Su8
What is the color you used on the wall in this video for the finished project
I have no clue, it was left over from my fireplace hearth video so I may show it in that one if you search
Ty
Its wanes coating!!!!It’s not B&B!!!