I am surprised how many negative comments on this video... These people just wanted to show other people on the youtube how they did certain things.. You can like it, you can dislike it, you can skip it... Why so much hate? What's going on with the world?
I agree, she doesn't deserve the hate. It's a DIY, it's not meant to be professional. She's happy with what she did, she's proud, and if she changes her mind in a few years she'll be able to make something new easily.
The idea is great. The construction is normally different. You would first apply a sheet of MDF or a board. Affix the board to the studs, sand and paint, then apply the slats. That way you can use glue and nails w/o damage to the wall and it will be a more permanent/secure application. A primer is crucial when painting with darker colors. Otherwise, Im super proud of the effort. 👏
As a construction field engineer, I would have done it differently as far as sequence, but im very impressed that u guys were able to accomplish this without much experience. It came out great. Trial and error will make you a beast. Great work!
Looks pretty good, I’m afraid to nail the wall, it may be some pipes, perhaps electrical wires. Other than that, I think I’m doing this project tomorrow. Thanks for the tips.
Nice. I like it with a only few slats in 2 corners cause paint so nice. Shoudve left a little extra spacing around outlet for maintenence. Always maintenence lol.
Did you use wood that was already cut, for the slat wall? I am doing this under my house instead of lattice. I am trying to figure out what would to use.
you fired a brad nail into the wall around the socket... without checking the orientation of the cables? how were you sure you didnt or were not going to penetrate the cables???
Hi, loving some of your begginer advice as I'm going to start sharing all my cool stuff soon. My stuff that I think is cool anyway. Since I grabbed a little handful of your tips, thought it only fair to leave one for your propagation. This may very well be rife input, but it is a pretty simple technique for holding lighter-weight, non-structural materials to sheetrock like slats for instance. Works best with longer 16‐18gauge nails ( I always keep 2" loaded up). Shoot one at 11 o'clock and as close to the head of your 11 nail as possible, fire another at 1 o'clock. Kind of shooting a v away from yourself creating a pretty stable anchor. Obviously lots of people would say glue or caulk, but trying to blow and go on something this tedious saves lots of nails and is much much less permanent. Meaning if you need to make it be not, the pinholes to be filled are much less work than removing the glue and sheetrock/texture the glue takes with it.(usually requiring new rock all together) I do apologize, I have a strange condition where when I have simple thought i expel a massively prolix and windy, but gratuitous, thicket of a grapheme and phoneme amalgamate. See lol. I talk too much would be more concise
Great video only one thing... i would have got new outlet box's fitted so that the face could have been fitted on top of the wood to give it a better finish
I would have glued the slates. Brad nails will never stay in place long term on a plastered wall when your not hitting the studs. Other than that it looks great . Good job
The issue with glue is removing them. If you get tired of the design, you’ll have to do a lot of drywall repair. With brad nails it’s just a couple holes to patch if you remove them
We aren’t using very long nails and tried to nail at the top and bottom where there is less chance of any wires. You can also get a stud finder that detects electrical too if your concerned about it!
@@sandiapillay9691 drilling nails into drywall will be ok for a very short time or as long as the slats are it disturbed I guess. They are not secured properly in the video I think. But OP said they have been fine for over an year so 🤷♂️
Are you concerned that brad nails won't keep the slats from warping with changes in humidity? Did you consider using a backer board and screwing from behind to provide more ridgity and would be interested to know why or why not? Thank you!
Hi Carl! This has been up for 4 months and there’s no issues yet. Since we did a geometric design in the other side of the wall, we wanted the slats to be as close to the wall as possible. I guess you could do the backer board depending on your environment.
Wondering what you would think about this method but in a partially underground basement? We are thinking of doing a single wall like this but attaching it to MDF/Plywood, then attaching that panel to cinderblock walls. How would we attach the slats to allow them not to warp with humidty?
They are 1x2. If you have 8ft ceilings or less then just get them at a regular hardware store like Home Depot or Lowe’s. These are 9ft and so we got them from a specialty store in our area. This is poplar wood.
Hey Devionne! It’s actually the same piece of wood, but we flipped it on the short edge. You can use anything but we liked a smaller gap than the width of the board.
Hi Taylor. Good question. We nailed them in an angle so they criss cross (like an x formation) so they are holding well. This helps to anchor nails when there is no stud. Also, No one is pulling them so I don’t anticipate any problems!
I am surprised how many negative comments on this video... These people just wanted to show other people on the youtube how they did certain things.. You can like it, you can dislike it, you can skip it... Why so much hate? What's going on with the world?
I agree, she doesn't deserve the hate. It's a DIY, it's not meant to be professional. She's happy with what she did, she's proud, and if she changes her mind in a few years she'll be able to make something new easily.
Thank you so much! That means a lot. Like you said, I wanted to help ppl if they want to do it in their home. You’re a shining star!
Thank you Laurence! I def never implied I was a professional. And that’s the exact reason we didn’t use glue! Thanks for understanding
Keep on Hana, you are very talented 👏👏
Looks awesome, keep up the good work.
This is really good especially for people with little to No tool experience... great job
I appreciate that! That’s who I am trying to help! Everyone should have their dream home
As an interior Designer i found it very beautiful and emazing work
Congrats guys you did a great job!
Very cool, the result turned out fantastic!
The idea is great. The construction is normally different. You would first apply a sheet of MDF or a board. Affix the board to the studs, sand and paint, then apply the slats. That way you can use glue and nails w/o damage to the wall and it will be a more permanent/secure application. A primer is crucial when painting with darker colors. Otherwise, Im super proud of the effort. 👏
That’s a great idea too!! Thanks for the tip
So you’re saying to like put a cross board screwed into the studs running horizontally and then attach the planks to that?
Great tips.. thanks for sharing!
Great Job, its BEAUTIFUL 😍 ❤
I love the 2 accent options. Im looking to do something like this in my condo for my combo dining/living room.
As a construction field engineer, I would have done it differently as far as sequence, but im very impressed that u guys were able to accomplish this without much experience. It came out great. Trial and error will make you a beast. Great work!
Thank you! Getting ready to do mine
Great job! I will follow your style to decorate my movie room. Thanks alot❤
This would be very cool in a movie room!!
so beautiful. can you tell me where to buy the small wooden sticks? and what are they called? thanks?
Was looking for something similar for my bar.. thank you for making the video. Amazing effort.... and as usual great job. ❤️
Thank you so much!! So excited for your project
It's beautiful ❤
Why we need to paint on the wall and where did you get that panels? Reply please??
Hi Hana, when you mapped out the design using paint tape, do u measure the tape? Thanks
Put a planter and a hanging light over it in that corner as well 😍😍. Very Niceee ❤
Looks pretty good, I’m afraid to nail the wall, it may be some pipes, perhaps electrical wires.
Other than that, I think I’m doing this project tomorrow. Thanks for the tips.
Absolutely do what you’re comfortable with!!! Good luck.
They make adhesives you can caulk on the back of the wood for extra security on the wall
We didn’t want to use glue in case we change our mind a few years ago. It would be hard to repair the drywall damage
Nice. I like it with a only few slats in 2 corners cause paint so nice. Shoudve left a little extra spacing around outlet for maintenence. Always maintenence lol.
Oops! Didn’t think of that. Noted for next time
FairPlay to you fantastic job keep the good work up 👍
Thanks!!
Hana! It turned out so good. I’m so inspired
Thanks so much Ashley!! It’s an easy beginner level project
Did you buy the slats or cut them from something? What was the total cost of the materials?
About $200. It’s 1x2 pine
Can you tell me what kind and size if wood you used in this project.
Do you have a steel beam?
Did you use wood that was already cut, for the slat wall? I am doing this under my house instead of lattice. I am trying to figure out what would to use.
They were already cut into 1x2 strips. Then we had the hardware store cut then to the height of the wall to make it easier for us.
Great idea Hannah forget all the haters looking good 👍🏻
Thanks so much Gary!! Gotta be the bigger person ☺️
Great job, love it! What percentage of the wall was slats and what percentage was geometric figures?
Love this! I'm doing this to my downstairs. Did you have textured walls or flat?
Good job 👍❤️🙏
What is it being nailed onto on the bacK?
The first slat was installed "plumb" not "level". Plumb is vertical. Level is horizontal. This is a beautiful design.
I’ll remember that. Still learning
So you’ve never misspoken before?? How ridiculous
Were the wood slats expensive? Great job!
I don’t think so. They were about $150-$200 for this wall
Hi, what is the name of that yellow machine used for the slat wall installation?
Great job!!!
Thank you!!
Great job! I will follow your style to decorate my movie room. Thanks alot
Amazing!! You’re so welcome!!
beautiful job thank you
Thanks for sharing useful information..now it's useful for my salon decor
That’s amazing!!! Good luck
Don't worry about negativity make every situation educational we all learn from mistakes
I ' m learning on your vidéo. Amazing!
you fired a brad nail into the wall around the socket... without checking the orientation of the cables? how were you sure you didnt or were not going to penetrate the cables???
I don’t think we nailed right around the outlet just in case.
Thank you for the video!!!! Copying this now!!!
Yes!!! Go for it!
Can you tell me the wall paint color and paint brand? It's stunning!
It’s cyberspace by SW
What size slats did u use ?
What is the color of the paint? Beautiful job❤
Hi, loving some of your begginer advice as I'm going to start sharing all my cool stuff soon. My stuff that I think is cool anyway. Since I grabbed a little handful of your tips, thought it only fair to leave one for your propagation. This may very well be rife input, but it is a pretty simple technique for holding lighter-weight, non-structural materials to sheetrock like slats for instance. Works best with longer 16‐18gauge nails ( I always keep 2" loaded up). Shoot one at 11 o'clock and as close to the head of your 11 nail as possible, fire another at 1 o'clock. Kind of shooting a v away from yourself creating a pretty stable anchor. Obviously lots of people would say glue or caulk, but trying to blow and go on something this tedious saves lots of nails and is much much less permanent. Meaning if you need to make it be not, the pinholes to be filled are much less work than removing the glue and sheetrock/texture the glue takes with it.(usually requiring new rock all together) I do apologize, I have a strange condition where when I have simple thought i expel a massively prolix and windy, but gratuitous, thicket of a grapheme and phoneme amalgamate. See lol. I talk too much would be more concise
Wooden houses in America saying hello to hurricanes haha
Thinking about that second cutout for the outlet I suppose a chisel might be a good tool to carve it out as well.
What kind of wood and what is the slates dimensions. Great Video 😊
This is 1x2 poplar!
Thank you 😊
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could you write me here in the comments what is the name of this yellow machine that you nailed to the wall?
Thanks
It’s a brad nailer
Great video only one thing... i would have got new outlet box's fitted so that the face could have been fitted on top of the wood to give it a better finish
Same thought. They sell extenders that would have brought that box back to where they needed it
Awesome 😎💯 work indeed in fact this is kinda high end well 🙂 done ✅
What size slats? Maybe I missed to sizing.
It turned out amazing. Good job.
I want to do this on a bathroom ceiling.
They are 1x2 cut to the length we needed
@@Hanasdiyhome thank u
I would have glued the slates. Brad nails will never stay in place long term on a plastered wall when your not hitting the studs. Other than that it looks great . Good job
The issue with glue is removing them. If you get tired of the design, you’ll have to do a lot of drywall repair. With brad nails it’s just a couple holes to patch if you remove them
@@Hanasdiyhome that's why they make proper slat wall channels and concealed covers, you don't see anything and screws are used as fixings
Hi, what sealant did you use please?
Polyurethane
great job
Good Team Work.
It’s so helpful to have a partner for DIY projects! They go much faster
Amazing job 👌
do you have a color code for the paint you used on the wall?
It’s by Sherwin Williams. It’s called cyber space
Lovely video thanks a lot
Just a question
Which type of wood bars did you use, I know that pine wood will deform with the time
Mabye could you help me
Hey! We used poplar wood
Hello, It is interesting Cool. I am impressed. 👍
Did you not risk hitting any wiring with the nail gun near the wall sockets?
We aren’t using very long nails and tried to nail at the top and bottom where there is less chance of any wires. You can also get a stud finder that detects electrical too if your concerned about it!
Great ideas. But was painful to watch. Do you think the drywall will hold the slats forever?
It’s been a year and there’s been no issues at all. So yes. I do
😂 why painful to watch? It was fun to watch
@@sandiapillay9691 drilling nails into drywall will be ok for a very short time or as long as the slats are it disturbed I guess. They are not secured properly in the video I think.
But OP said they have been fine for over an year so 🤷♂️
hello a question is your wall in wood? my wall is in concrete the nail gun is not good? thanks
No you will need to use a hammer drill, concrete screws and a masonry drill bit. Tbh it’s really hard to drill into concrete for this many slat
So lovely ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hey tell me pls what was colour code by ral?
Are you concerned that brad nails won't keep the slats from warping with changes in humidity? Did you consider using a backer board and screwing from behind to provide more ridgity and would be interested to know why or why not? Thank you!
Hi Carl! This has been up for 4 months and there’s no issues yet. Since we did a geometric design in the other side of the wall, we wanted the slats to be as close to the wall as possible. I guess you could do the backer board depending on your environment.
Wondering what you would think about this method but in a partially underground basement? We are thinking of doing a single wall like this but attaching it to MDF/Plywood, then attaching that panel to cinderblock walls. How would we attach the slats to allow them not to warp with humidty?
It’s inside. No humidity issues. That’s what an air conditioner is for.
Hi how do you use the nail gun apart from pressing on it
You press it against the wall and then pull the trigger! You can practice on scrap wood before you try it on the wall
Hello Hana, what are the studs sizes and where did you bought them ?
They are 1x2 poplar
That was a very nice video very helpful
Where did you purchase the slats?
Any hardware store should have them. They are 1x2 poplar wood
What kind of wood did you use? How far the distance between the slats ??
It’s 1x2 poplar. We used the same board as a spacer but flipped on its side
What size wood you use
1x2 poplar
Sory .. what machine you used to joint a wood and wall ?
It’s a nail gun. It’s linked in the description box.
Hi where did you buy the slat woods ?
Hi we are in the GTA so they are form Tamarak
Çok muhteşem olmuş çok başarılı
What paint color is that?
Looking like a hotel
That’s an awesome compliment 🥰
What’s the color spec of that paint
Fantastic!!!! Did you upload part 2 yet?
Yes!! You can watch it here ua-cam.com/video/Ibp7xaWrPDk/v-deo.html
Mau tanya ka itu vinylnya habis brpa.?
i love it! where is the second part?
These comments 😢 why not just watch something else if you have nothing good to say?! I think she did great! It doesn't have to be for everyone
Gran trabajo!
Don't you glue the slat to the wall, I see you are just nailing them ?
Très bon travail. Bravo.
Good work
What size slats are those and where do I buy them
They are 1x2. If you have 8ft ceilings or less then just get them at a regular hardware store like Home Depot or Lowe’s. These are 9ft and so we got them from a specialty store in our area. This is poplar wood.
I loved what y’all did. I’m going yo try it. Thanks ❤️
What’s the divider piece you’re using to keep them divided while nailing
Hey Devionne! It’s actually the same piece of wood, but we flipped it on the short edge. You can use anything but we liked a smaller gap than the width of the board.
Where did you buy the wood?
This is from Tamarak hardware store
Did your friends get sick at the end?
Nope!!
Looks great! How well do the brad nails hold in the drywall without hitting a stud?
Hi Taylor. Good question. We nailed them in an angle so they criss cross (like an x formation) so they are holding well. This helps to anchor nails when there is no stud. Also, No one is pulling them so I don’t anticipate any problems!
Этот гвоздезабивной пистолет стоит, как весь ремонт в моей квартире))
Hola que marca es la pistola de clavos qué utilizo? Es muy hermoso el trabajo que realizaron saludos desde chile 🇨🇱
You can connect the vacuum directly to the saw by the way ;-)
You’re right!! Miss in our part
Don't you need glue? That stuff is going to walk all over the house as it goes thru the seasons.
what's model RIOBY used ?
Hey! All the tools are linked in the description box!
I'm gonna try it for sure,what kind of wood u using ?
This is 1x2 poplar which is a bit nicer than pine but you can use pine too!!
What is the color of the wall, please don't say grey..As in what grey..Thanks.
It’s cyberspace by SW
@@Hanasdiyhome Bless you, thank you
Can you please help me with the color 🎨 code? 😊
What was the wood you used as slat. Can you let me know.
Yes. We used poplar. But you can also pine which is a bit cheaper
@@Hanasdiyhome Did you rip the boards to desired width? Or are they 1x2x8? I want to do this and you have inspired me 😊