Entryway Ceiling Shim Wood Mosaic

Pigomyhrt
by Pigomyhrt
3 Materials
$45
8 Hours
Easy

We remodeled our kitchen and our small back foyer needed the ceiling painted. But we ended up doing this instead

kitchen entry small foyer needed ceiling painted.

Measured square footage and headed to Home Depot. I will admit I bought peel and stick wallpaper that didn’t hold up on a ceiling. Peeled down. I wanted something unique but as you can see our modern cabinets go ALL THE WAY to the ceiling so there is very little room to work with.

Hubby started by cabinets checking the Sein of the doors so here was no problems with the shims hitting the tops of the doors.

Air compressor and nailer are essential for a project like this. Wash shim was 3 nails. Then you just start putting the puzzle together. My hubby enjoys fun projects like this. Not too much manual labor but gets to use the nailer. :)

Started in the corner.

Came down side of wall.

Almost complete. Had to do other side then chose to meet in the middle because of course the wall wasn’t straight.

Done! (Sorry I should have taken more pics. I’ll add when the sun comes up. :)

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  • Bren Bren on Apr 14, 2019

    I think Bette was asking how many square feet does one package of shims cover. Since there’s only eight shims per package, how many packages did you have to use to cover the 30 ft.²?

  • Jane Ann Jane Ann on Apr 21, 2019

    How much cost?? Neck breaker!

  • User User on Apr 23, 2019

    I'm planning to use these: https://www.homedepot.com/p/12-in-Contractor-Shims-42-Per-Bundle-SHIMW12/301691653 . They look pretty good as is or would be lovely stained. They are almost 12 per square foot so one box will about do 3.5 square feet (about $1.4/sq ft before tax, nails/staples/glue). I'm thinking nails are overkill, staples probably a good idea, and, though I haven't tested on a ceiling, I think E6000 adhesive is thick enough to hold, though it may require pressing them into the ceiling for a minute, which might get cumbersome, whereas staples in a staple gun (not those awful squeeze it type!) might do the trick. Anyone tried E6000 on a ceiling or other overhanging space where gravity is against you? Staples? These are wider but only 8 inches so not as much coverage: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Nelson-Wood-Shims-8-in-Homeowner-Pine-Shims-12-Piece-per-Bundle-10011703/301757723

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