Ok now on to the tutorial.
Diy half panel wall.
Thanks for all of the love on my stepson s new paneled wall.
Divide the wall length by the width of your panel sheets to get the number of sheets you ll need.
The first step is to measure your wall.
Add 10 to your total measurement to account for waste and match color.
Panels and one was cut to 2 ft.
You don t have to cover an entire wall to get a great new look.
These next few steps have to do with installing the top 1 8 on the half wall.
Well i kicked it into high gear over these past few days and i m happy to report that this project was finished last night right on schedule.
The sheets of plywood are 4 x 8 so you can simply calculate how many of them you will need to cover your area.
On monday i mentioned we fell behind a day and i d have to split this project into two posts.
Wide so i purchased four panels.
Lastly we aren t moulding or paneling experts so if there is something that you can share either advice resources other diy posts secrets etc that you think could be helpful please leave them in the comments and we can try to update the post where applicable.
I measured the area i wanted the panelling to cover and purchased this large mdf board for 11 99.
My wall was 14 ft.
If you re installing diy board and batten along a regular wall skip to step 5.
This wall used to be a full floor to ceiling wall but we removed half of it when we did the first big remodel in this house a couple years ago.
You can simply create a rustic look that will resemble a log cabin when you are finished by using a few.
I have to give a special thanks to rambling renovators first and foremost for the inspiration behind this project.
Detailed diy instructions and project credit homestoriesatoz.
Whatever your goal adding oomph to a plain surface hiding dings and dents or adding interesting texture wall paneling might be just the ticket.
If you haven t checked out their paneled wall yet you must do that.
It s much easier than it sounds and a wonderful way to bring a boring old wall to life.
Diy elegant wall paneling i wanted to give my family room an entirely new look and this diy paneled wall treatment makes such an elegant statement.
With the wall only being 213cm in length i decided to really budget it and diy my own wall panelling with mdf board and decorative mouldings purchased from my local wickes.
Three were cut into 2 ft.
I do not claim to be a woodworker but i am pleased with the result and spent around 300.
They even went the extra step and added some pretty trim to each of the boards.