How to Install a Decorative Wood Wall For Less than $200
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- In this video, you'll learn how to install a decorative wood plank wall in any room - Master bedroom, nursery, or even your living room.
This will look just like a shiplap wall or a slatwall.
If you've been thinking about installing wood panels or planks, this is the easiest, best, and cheapest option available.
You'll learn:
How to stain your wood planks before installing them on your wall.
What kind of clear coat to use to protect your wood and keep it looking fresh.
And, finally, how to install the wood planks using basic tools.
You'll also learn how to cut the wood for outlets.
...all for under $200!
This video features a step-by-step tutorial and walks you through the entire process. It even features a time-lapse of the wall plank installation.
You'll even learn where to find affordable - but high quality - wood planks or paneling.
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YOU ARE SO KIND TO HELP ME. YOU CANNOT IMAGINE HOW MUCH OF A TONS OF WORRY YOU HAVE TAKEN OFF MY LIFE. I WANT TO MAKE A HOUSE IN A VAN FOR NOT PAYING RENT AND THIS VIDEO HELPED ME TO MAKE IT! THANK YOU SOOO MUCH!
Looks beautiful! I hate drywall - any touch makes scratch. So, this design can prevent any scratches, repairs and paints. However, can this design stimulate mold growing between drywall and wooden wall?
Check every 8th or 10th board with a level as you can get off over the coarse of the install. Make sure your nails are long enough to go thru the board and dry wall and into the stud, i think 1 1/4" should be good for the 1/4" boards.
Just want to remind everyone that prices of lumber have increased since this video came out. Great content and love the look though.
Great video. I love your presentation. Keep sharing videos! (Try mixing the sound where ambient is not covering voice)
Very good video thanks for sharing. I’m going to use either this or a wood look paneling for my grampy shed
If I am installing the planks on 3 out of the 4 walls in a small bathroom, should I do the middle first and then the two outer or vice versa? Thank you for any assistance you can offer!
Stupid question, but would I have to remove the baseboard? Or is just preference?
This was incredibly helpful!
I was like... "naughty pine??" :)
Getting ready to do my entire living room, wish me luck lol
Nice and simple. Thanks!
I need this for my bar wall.
That looks great! However did you put a box extender on the electrical box? To meet code it must remain flush with the surface of the wall on combustible material such as wood. Correct?
Honestly I don’t know and it probably depends on where you live. Sounds like a good idea though. Thanks for sharing the tip.
nec is the code and most places use it. I am pretty much a doityourselfer but I am really diligent about knowing codes. (not always following them)
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very helpful, thank you
You’re welcome
Thanks it helps a lot
Great job
How did you bring the outlet out enough to cover the distance of the board? 2" brad nails?
Very nicely done (wall and video), thank you!
Very good! How have things been?
I went to a fancy school that had wood panel walls! I’m a big deal !!!
What about using cheap nice looking floor vinyl or. Laminate. Ive seen some for $1 to $2 a square foot.
noticed you started from the floor up .. is that recommended ? or ceiling down? what the general rule?
Yes, start from the floor and go up. It's much easier to get tight seems when you use gravity to help you.
I've done a few of these walls for people. I prefer to start at the top and work down. Yes gravity is working against you but (and as the video suggests) you'll have to rip boards lengthwise for the final row. I've found that having a full board at the top is more visually desirable than the bottom where most people have furniture or a baseboard hiding the ripped piece anyway. In the end it's personal preference...but that's my 2 cents.
any chance you can link these boards at home depot? I can not seem to find the exact boards
does it need adhesive on wood?
I recommend doing this on Magnesium Oxide Drywall instead of regular drywall. It costs more but it's Anti-water, fire, mold, and insect-proof.
Cool thanks for the tips.
Wood is MUCH MORE EXPENSIVE now
Your wood planks are nice. The pine planks I bought from Lowes, their tongues and grooves are cracked, broken.
Sometimes best to wait for better planks. A week is all it takes sometimes. People pick what's best similar to a grocery store. By the end of the week only the ugly wood is left.
Yeh, that's really nice looking but I'd bet that same material would cost over a thousand now. I don't think Any prices will ever go back down or recover after the last few years and what it did to the economy. Nice video btw 👍👍
Fair enough!
you didnt mention the stud finder in your tool list, but otherwise, very well done!!
"stud finder"...is it the tool in the min 02:16 ??
Great job bro looks nice BUT
Definitely ain't $200 but way more. Just the materials used like stain and paint is $200 and nails etc plus the materials.
Awesome
Can I use screws or nails instead of Nail Gun
well done...question,how you call the tool that you are using on min 02:16 ??
Well, he says it himself - stud finder. Im gonna get one for myself as well.
where did you get your wood for the wall from
Home Depot actually.
you deserve way more views and subs than your have!!!
How to install purchased wood slatwall on a wood framed wall
How big was the nails?
why didnt u use any glue?
Because it’s unnecessary.
That's fucking awesome 👍🔥🔥🔥🔥 any of you guys single? I know how to cook. 😂😂😂
Good god building materials are cheap in the US.
The further South you go, the cheaper it is.
I like your style. Why do you wait so long to post videos?
Such constructions and similar can be found on the Stodoys website.
There are many similar projects in Woodglut's plans.
Only make your joints tight if you want it to look like a DIY project or you make them look more natural and have some open seams like a side of a barn I mean that's the goal isn't it
There's no way this was less than 200 bucks. 1.42 sq ft x 8 ft boards = 11.36 per board. At that cost you could only buy 17 boards before you spend 200 bucks. There's atleast 25-30 boards there. Not to mention the coat of brushes, stain and the polyurethane.
List of papyrus font...
This shit would cost like $400-500 here.
wood prix has very useful instructions with all details I need
I really like the Woodglut plans.
what you do NOT want in a wood wall, KNOTS.
What you have, a LOT of knots.
FAIL 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Sure
What's wrong with knots?
It gives it character. Looks natural.
not a good looking wall, imo. Waste of $$$
I Jabbs
Naa your comment is a waste of reading. This looks great. you have no taste
It looks good to me IMO.
I think it's an absolutely beautiful wall
200$ for a shit timber feature that will barely stay on for 2years.. Amateur... you need to use an adhesive pins are just meant to fix it temporarily so the adhesive can dry, timber expands and contracts during seasons.
If timber isn't "direct stick" (glued down) you need to leave a 10mm gap between walls or expansion will put pressure on the walls causing the centre to buckle out..
.. what kind of carpenter doesn't know the fundamentals of... the only material they use...... maaaybe try doing a carpentry job for more than 6weeks before deciding to make an installation video?..
I really enjoy plans from wood prix.