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Jeannine J

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Tiling: Here's a pretty cool site for various kinds of tile....ceramic, glass, metal a designer friend turn HandyANDY onto

http://www.nemotile.com

It's a pretty decent site with alot of color sample to give you a feel for the "look" of ...»

HandyANDY Home Renovations All Repairs, LLC
HandyANDY Home Renovation... Marietta, GA
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  • Jeannine J
    Commented on Mar 11, 2012
    Wow...great tile
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  • This is the finished product and we created the look of wainscoting by first adding a chair rail from Lowe's using a nail gun, painted the wall in a semi-gloss white paint (the same as our trim color), and added the boxes, also with a nail gun.  And my walls are textured and the semi-gloss white paint still looks good. I would not recommend using liquid nails to hold the moldings up, just in case you ever decide you want to redo it.  If you ever have tried to take something down that has been glued to the wall, it doesn't come off easily and often times will leave a bit of drywall damage. 11
  • The box frames I actually cheated and bought already made at Lowe's. You can find them in their molding section.  It is a bit more expensive to do it this way, but when you are short on time and short on the right tools, this is a great solution. Plus there is no mitering to do! But all you have to do with them is paint the same color as your white wall color and nail them up. And you might notice there is a big difference in the above pictures--the most recent picture is the one with the grey walls.  We re-painted everything recently. :)
  • After you nail the boxes up you will want to caulk around everything and this is what I used and like this brand. 1
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Fake Wainscoting Tutorial

An easy way to update your home with decorative moldings.This is the finished product and we created the look of wainscoting by first adding a chair rail from Lowe's using a nail gun, ...»
Decorchick!
Decorchick! Houston, TX
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  • Jeannine J
    Commented on Mar 11, 2012
    Dramatic difference. Love it!
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