For anyone looking to do this (especially in a flip), I would suggest attaching the slats to a painted piece of plywood or MDF board instead of directly to the wall and doing it in sections. This way, when you’re eventually sick of this look, you just have to remove panels, instead of dozens of slats, and only have to deal with a few screw holes in the drywall, instead of a hundred or so nail holes.
I've got the same look in my grandson's bedroom...but with wallpaper. Very realistic. Very nice. Very cheap...it cost me a tenner! When we're wanting to change it, we'll remove wallpaper and either re-wallpaper or paint the wall. Unfortunately when you tire of this, you'll probably have to re-skim/plaster your wall
While I like wood slat and wood details in homes, isnt this in florida? And didnt you remove all the shade from the windows? I dont know if black was a well thought out choice here. These people are going to roast between all of the open windows, concrete, and this. It doesnt need anymore warmth.
I'm about as uninspired by slatted wood as I was shiplap. I love wall molding, but the new take is weird esp when the room doesn't have crown molding...
I hope y’all kept that old ceiling fixture. I get that it wouldn’t have worked for the room but man it was so beautiful, y’all should definitely reuse it.
Please sell or reuse that lamp - it's cool! Slats are not personally my thing, have a feeling you will tire of it. Having owned home for 30+ years, you go thru lots of changes. We'll see😂❤ - best wishes!
I honestly personally didn’t like the shelf, I love 70s homes but to me the shelf did look unfinished that’s just my opinion though I really love the mural and I do agree it would’ve been nice to have the room completely blank but that’s obviously not what you’re going for and I think the mural is just as nice.
Ugh. I’ve been trying to explain how to do this to my husband (he can’t “visualize” things!) so thank you. I sent it to him. I keep telling him is pretty straightforward 😂😅