What product should we use for a wood accent wall in our kitchen?
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If you decide to do wood planks, which would look great, I would first cut plywood or MDF to fit the wall. You can then staple or screw the planks into wood, rather than a thousand holes in your drywall.
I would also put some sort of sealant on the plank wall. You’re in a kitchen, and you’ll want to be able to clean that wall occasionally.
I used inexpensive wood lath and stain to create a neat wall effect, for less than $40: https://humboldtartdept.blogspot.com/2017/11/hall-bathroom-revisited.html
Rosewood or Mahogany or if you wish to paint it from time to time - go for an unfinished white wood.......
I would use refurbished pallets we made a door for our bedroom and it came out beautiful.we have had lots of compliments on it