Board and Batten is my favorite. Your accent wall came out beautifully and you made it seem so easy! I'm really intimidated by the miter saw and know I'll need it to cut my boards so I'm trying to get over it. Thanks so much for sharing your gorgeous project!
I liked your instruction and the foam roller. I was confused how to install around a window and this video helped. I loved how yours turned out. The conifer green is nice!
What about the bottom? The board would stick out over the trim I’m pretty sure, but I guess you could put another piece behind it later on to make it flush. Normally you remove the bottom trim and add another board to make it flush then put the trim back
Ok I immediately got a flashback of old scrapbooking days. There was a teenager, I admired btw, I used to follow who scrapbooked. Is this you DREW? I love it
Drew!!! Literally just watched some videos of yours and looking around my room, I’m trying to figure out what to do with my ceiling, and of course you’re in the algorithm for my ceiling searches 😅
This is GORGGGGG!!!! And so easy to follow! I appreciate it! I’m doing the same exact color cuz yours is just delish. One question- what is the name of the color you have on the opposite walls and above the board and batten? I love how they compliment each other. Thank you for the tutorial!
Proportional spacing of 10" is better than other B&B DIY videos. Notice that the boards are not flush with the base moulding, the boards hang over the base, may not be ok for you. He nailed it. (pun intended)
This looks great! However, I can't help but question the adhesive glue being applied and how that may damage the wall if ever the boards are taken down.
I'm going to. I will be using 1x4 for the baseboard as well as the verticals. This way the thicknesses are the same. My original baseboard is way too thin and wouldn't look right with the 1x4 sitting on top of it.
I use a miter saw for all my projects. I hardly ever use a circular saw on anything where I need to make perfect cuts. Miter saws give you the flexibility of cutting a perfectly square cut every time while also being able to miter something if need be at the same time. I find that more often than not I’ll have to make adjustments here or there if walls aren’t perfectly straight. I’d definitely recommend a miter.
Beautiful work! I love it! I plan to do this to the largest wall which is a cathedral wall. I would like the top half to be wall papered. Any recommendations on style or colors for wall paper? I love your channel. Thank you for sharing with the rest of us. ❤
the thickness of your board selection overhangs the baseboard trim at the bottom kind of erratically, was this intentional or should one be trying to avoid this and taking extra care/craftsmanship into the tapering? thanks in advance
@@crystalveber1161 thanks for reply, makes sense. Also in a century home myself and finding the same... just wasn't sure if maybe the overhang was universally "accepted" as part of the style. Thanks again
I've seen in other videos where they pull off the baseboard and apply a new board to match the others so that it doesn't have that overhang and looks more cohesive.
And to stop drafts, you could have added some dimmed back lighting as night lights this idea sparked an idea for a future bedroom/room idea and I'm not good at math but I'm going to correct this and a few things I'm not so good at.
This is one of the worst videos on the subject. Baseboard is not addressed, caulking is horrible. The most important message from this video is: HOMOSEXUALITY IS GOOD.