I have been drooling over board and batten for a few years now.
The problem I had was, I just couldn't decide which room in my home, would be the perfect place for it. The funny thing is, I never even thought about this room, my foyer. Yes, the foyer is the perfect room for this treatment, so we are headed in there asap to start all the work. If you have installed board and batten, and have any advice or tips to share, please help this ole gal out share with a comment at the end of this post.
Blessings,
Linda
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The above photos are some inspiration photos, that
I have been eying for awhile now.
This is what my foyer looks like now,
minus that piece of furniture, it has been
replace during a recent furniture shuffle.
We have wallpaper to remove, a popcorn
ceiling will be removed and a lot of painting
will be going on in there.
Following I too want to use some b and b in our new home.
ReplyDeleteHugs from OKlahoma,
Valerie
Cottage Making Mommy
Board and Batten will look great in your foyer. Popcorn ceiling removal isn't so bad if you hold a flat box lid beneath while you scrape. We used this method years ago (spray the area first with warm water and a tiny touch of Joy detergent) and it didn't take too long. Can't wait to see the changes!
ReplyDeleteI love this look! It's always a classic style too.
ReplyDeleteLinda board and batten will look great in your hallway!! I love that look!
ReplyDeleteI think you have chosen a perfect spot for board and batten. Can't wait to see! Jane
ReplyDeleteWe did our entry and if I were to do it again I would prime and paint the boards first, then put them up and then patch the nail holes. You can see it here: http://www.ithinkwecouldbefriends.com/2014/08/25/entryway-makeover/
ReplyDeleteLove board and batten and beadboard too! Great idea!
ReplyDeleteIt's going to be the perfect look for the foyer! Be careful...don't get splinters! Ouch. Make sure all the corners of the boards are well sanded. That's what happened to me when I did sort of this same thing...and your fingers will hurt after applying and smoothing that much caulk! But it's going to be fabulous and worth it!
ReplyDeleteJudy
Love the look of board and batten...Can't wait to see how yours turns out.
ReplyDeleteMary Alice
We are remodeling a bathroom in our 1930's weekend house. B & B is the plan for the bathroom. Haven't started yet but am collecting info. The foyer will look great with your update plans!
ReplyDeleteWell, you make my day brighter! It seems like I’m not the only one that is in love with your Board and Battern. I have my it also in my hallway, though it’s a look vintage – yay! Definitely yours is beautiful!
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