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Elevate a hallway, bathroom or living area with a board and batten accent wall Each carton contains all pieces needed to cover up to 6’ of wall space x 57 3/4" tall. Cover larger walls or hallways by connecting 2 or more kits (instructions included) Board And Batten Wainscoting, Wainscoting Kits, Wall Molding Design, Board And Batten Wall, Wainscoting Panels, Office Office, Wall Trim, Wall Molding, Board And Batten

Elevate a hallway, bathroom or living area with a board and batten accent wall Each carton contains all pieces needed to cover up to 6’ of wall space x 57 3/4" tall. Cover larger walls or hallways by connecting 2 or more kits (instructions included) Flexible design allows for dimensions to be tailored to each wall by trimming down boards as needed Installation is designed for the DIY-er to complete in less than a day with minimal cutting This design eliminates the need for wainscot panels by…

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Sarah | Home Decor on Instagram: "So, if you research wainscoting, you’ll probably come across something called the “rule of thirds,” the idea that wainscoting height should be around 1/3 of the way up the wall. But I’m letting you in on a little secret: there are exceptions to this rule. So many exceptions! My walls are around 8.5 feet tall, so the top rail should be around 31 inches. But after mapping everything out, it just seemed wrong. I went with 36 inches, and I love the look visually. It feels balanced. (For what it’s worth, I left 3 inches between panels). Here are a few more ideas if you’re trying to figure out your measurements: -Use blue painter’s tape to attach your trim temporarily before nailing it in. That way, you can move things up and down, look at them from a distance, Wainscoting Height, The Rule Of Thirds, Carpentry Projects, Rule Of Thirds, Wainscoting, I Left, Carpentry, That Way, Hallway

Sarah | Home Decor on Instagram: "So, if you research wainscoting, you’ll probably come across something called the “rule of thirds,” the idea that wainscoting height should be around 1/3 of the way up the wall. But I’m letting you in on a little secret: there are exceptions to this rule. So many exceptions! My walls are around 8.5 feet tall, so the top rail should be around 31 inches. But after mapping everything out, it just seemed wrong. I went with 36 inches, and I love the look…

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Shiplap is another type of wainscoting that uses boards, either horizontally or vertically, usually across the entire wall, not just a ⅓ of the way up. This blog post goes in detail about the different kinds of shiplap and the best one to use.  As I stated earlier, there are a variety of materials now to make wainscoting.  Wood is the original form, and the most authentic and customization. You can paint it, stain it, and achieve just about any look you are going for using wood. Shiplap Wainscoting Hallway, Wainscoting And Mirror Wall, Decorative Wainscoting Ideas, Wall Decor Above Wainscoting, Wainscoting One Wall, Different Wainscoting Styles, Wainscoting For Stairs, Wainscoting Ideas Hallway Entry Hall, Types Of Wainscoting Wall Treatments

Shiplap is another type of wainscoting that uses boards, either horizontally or vertically, usually across the entire wall, not just a ⅓ of the way up. This blog post goes in detail about the different kinds of shiplap and the best one to use. As I stated earlier, there are a variety of materials now to make wainscoting. Wood is the original form, and the most authentic and customization. You can paint it, stain it, and achieve just about any look you are going for using wood.

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