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Karen
Karen Suwanee, GA
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Does beadboard look good if apply on the wall - Floor to ceiling?

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on Feb 07, 2011 | 85 Views
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  • Hudson Designs Loganville, GA
    That may make the room look taller. But that's a lot of vertical line's.

    Before I did it I would demo a few pieces for a day or two to see if I liked the lines.

    on Feb 07, 2011 · Like 0
  • James A Roswell, GA
    It actually looks better than you would think. Many use it to cover damaged walls.
    on Feb 07, 2011 · Like 0
  • K L H Interior Designs Alpharetta, GA
    It depends on the room and the style you are trying to enhance.

    I have used it on ceiling in family rooms and kitchens.

    on Feb 07, 2011 · Like 0
  • Brent B Woodstock, GA
    What looks good is for you to decide, Karen. It's your home and you can do whatever you like with it! : )
    on Feb 07, 2011 · Like 0
  • Bullseye Properties, LLC. Cumming, GA
    Bead board looks better if it does not go to the cieling and has a nice trim detail at the top. Go at least 36 inches high.
    on Feb 07, 2011 · Like 0
  • Yamini LEED AP at Urbanmo... Duluth, GA
    Agree with Bullseys. it looks great with trim added to the top. It is expensive so keeping it at a certain height will be cost effective.

    Also with a nice paint color on the wall it accents well.

    If you are looking at floor to wall then think of paneling.

    on Feb 07, 2011 · Like 0

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