Wood Plank Wall Installation

4 Materials
$500
2 Hours
Easy
I am renovating my bathroom and the first project i have completed is a wood plank wall. I am trying to achieve a farmhouse style in my bathroom. For this project I used peel and stick real wood planks from Stikwood.
This is my bathroom before. I measured the wall and calculated that I needed approx 50 square feet for this project. I prepped the walls by painting a quick coat of primer and letting it dry for several days before I started the installation.
The wood planks are thin and have a sticky back just like peel and stick vinyl tile except these are real wood.
Peel the backing off the panels and stick them to the wall. The planks come in varied lengths so you might need to cut them with a jig or chop saw. Use a level to make sure the planks are being installed evenly.
Use a J-Roller to apply even pressure to the planks. This help the adhesive stick better.
After picture with the new frame around the window and along the baseboard and to cover the small gap by the ceiling. Next I will be replacing the vanity and installing a brick floor.
Suggested materials:
  • Peel and stick wood planking   (Stikwood)
  • J Roller   (Stikwood)
  • Level   (Hardware store)
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Adrienne Carrie Hubbard | Crafty Little Gnome
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  • Zac Builds Zac Builds on Feb 27, 2018

    Very cool Adrienne, I haven't even seel peel and stick wood panels before. Are they designed for vertical surfaces? Looks great.

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