My $17 Board And Batten Wall
I have wanted to do a board and batten wall ever since I saw Whitney and Ashley do one. If you don’t know these fabulous ladies, they are the Shanty 2 Chic sisters and one of my biggest DIY idols. There hasn’t been one project that these ladies have created that I haven’t totally fallen in love with.
The first thing I did was measure the length from one side of the wall to the end and then using a mitre saw I cut my piece of MDF board to my measurement.
I totally love their style! This is their board and batten wall.
image credit: Shanty 2 Chic
Unfortunately, my entry way is not this large, but on the plus side — my board and batten wall only cost me $17! Yup, you read that right — $17!!!
And not to mention, it totally transformed this space. Take a look and see how I did it! This is seriously so easy, too!
Before
I used my air nailer to attach the piece of MDF to the wall. Unfortunately I have a light switch there so that kind of dictated to me how high I could go up. I could have framed it in my board and batten wall but that would have made for more work.
Next I measured from the underneath of the MDF board to the top of my base board and cut a piece to fit.
I cut three more and nailed them to the wall evenly spaced.
I used some Behr primer and painted the inside white and gave the MDF boards a fresh coat of paint.
Note: you could cut and attach a large piece of MDF to go behind your panel pieces, but I wanted to keep this as inexpensive as possible so I just painted the wall.
Once the primer dried, I followed it up with a coat of just regular flat white paint.
And here she is all done!
Not that I have a large entry way by any means but I am totally in love with this space now!
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Charlotte Wood Eckel on Jan 13, 2019
Looks so much nicer.
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I love this idea, I also noticed the curtains and the window next to this project. I have the same kind of window shape and have been struggling with how to do curtains for it....did you make your own curtain rod that went across the short ends? Would love to know your strategy.
Does the thickness of the MDF boards match the baseboard? Would it need to be ‘trimmed/angled’ to match baseboard depth-from-wall? Love this BTW!!
How tall would you put the board and batten if you were doing an entire room?