Create a board and batten panel without a home renovation! Build, paint ... then install! Watch how it's done in this super quick video. See the tutorial here: www.ana-white.com/woodworking...
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Ana, one of the things I really enjoy about the way you work is that you show us your thinking and walk us completely through the process. I can actually follow your thinking as well as the build itself. Blessings, Ana- I hope you and your family keep building for a long, long time. Thanks! 🙏
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I like it. But couldn't you skip the plywood backing and just screw the frame to the wall? (Of course painting the section of wall white too!) ... Also, I'm thinking that the white section should wrap around to the two end walls. It would be easy to add just that board across the wall and paint the wall white. 💖🌞🌵😷
I think the purpose of using the plywood backing is to make this easily removable without much wall damage. Otherwise, if applied directly to the wall, you would need to glue the rails and stiles to the wall. Not a problem unless you want to remove, in which case the glue would cause a lot of sheetrock damage.