Old tongue and groove wood walls, no paint, peel and stick wallpaper
28 days ago
Featured Answer
Sort by:Oldest
Comments (18)
- 28 days ago
- 28 days ago
Related Discussions
Glass Cabinets - Painted/Wallpaper Interior??
Comments (19)You can easily put fabric on the backs of the cabs with starch. The fabric sticks really well, but peels off easily when you're ready for a change. A wet sponge and you're back to just white. A lightweight fabric will stick with just spray starch. A heavier one will need to be dipped in liquid starch then gently squeezed out. A heavier fabric will need you to hang onto it or brace it until it starts to dry. A light weight one is pretty much good to go as soon as you put it on the surface you're sticking it to. I covered one of DS1's walls with felt when he was little. It was a hills, mountains, etc. scene which was ever changing because we used it as a giant felt board. You can find really fun fabrics in the red tag section at JoAnn's or other fabric stores for $1-$2/yd and starch costs next to nothing....See MoreHelp w/ finishing vertical tongue and groove paneling
Comments (9)This appears to habe been something I never would have thought of. I dissected out a few joints yesterday, taking care to see what the soft mud was all about. Turned out it itself was not soft - it was like a bubble underneath. We floated over a layer of paint that was evidently latex over oil and it is pulling away from the underlying layer. I suspect that the moisture in the mud was drawn into the latex layer, loosening it. It is not a problem except in the grooves where the mud was deeper. I know how to remove molding but that's only the start. Then you have to re-cope the corners (2-piece crown) and deal w/ the gaps created between the door jamb and casing. Just too much, and too much mess in a finished house. I relented and am laying 1/8" Masonite over the panelling. Easier to cut around molding, easier joints, much less mess. We roughed it up so it would look more like old plaster. It will look just fine. Thanks for your suggestions. Bill/Memphis...See MoreCeilings in New Build: Beams - should we add tongue/groove or not?
Comments (17)We have given thoughtful consideration to all suggestions - thank you. I would like to ask another question - not sure of Houzz protocol about starting new thread so forgive me if I err here. We have a beautiful elk antler chandelier and thinking about where to install in the new house ... great room is obvious choice. We could hang it from the middle beam in the room - other opinions? Here is a pic. Size is approx. 42" side-to-side and it is about 28" high ... without the chain. In this picture we don't have a very high ceiling in the entry so had to squish it close to the beam.. PS To give you all an idea of our aesthetic, my husband is a bow hunter and ranch/hunting style house is naturally where we lean ......See MoreHelp me choose a wallpaper backsplash?
Comments (79)I realized I never updated you all on what we went with! We got a peel and stick fake tile and love it. It's still holding up so well after 2 years, and everyone who comes over has to touch it to believe it isn't glass. I know fake stuff like this isn't everyone's cup of tea, but it's a nice pop of color in our kitchen until we can afford to upgrade the whole thing. This was the one we got: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B077H4M3X6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_WUHiFbKCQ89B8...See MoreRelated Professionals
American Fork Architects & Building Designers · Surprise Furniture & Accessories · Dumont Furniture & Accessories · Robbinsdale Furniture & Accessories · Arlington General Contractors · Millville General Contractors · Modesto General Contractors · Plano General Contractors · Boise Interior Designers & Decorators · Boston Furniture & Accessories · Carlsbad Furniture & Accessories · Hastings Custom Artists · Sunrise Manor Kitchen & Bathroom Remodelers · Sweetwater Kitchen & Bathroom Remodelers · Auburn Hills Architects & Building Designers- 27 days ago
- 27 days ago
- 27 days ago
- 27 days ago
- 27 days ago
- 27 days ago
- 27 days ago
- 27 days ago
- 27 days ago
- 27 days ago
- 25 days ago
- 25 days ago
- 25 days ago
- 19 days ago
- 19 days ago
Related Stories

REMODELING GUIDESTongue and Groove Wall Paneling Joins the Comeback Club
Try this smooth architectural move to give your walls a streamlined appearance that conveys quality
Full Story
REMODELING GUIDESHeighten a Room With Vertical Tongue and Groove Wall Paneling
Visually increase space while upping architectural interest by giving your walls this texturally rich treatment
Full Story
DECORATING GUIDES10 Places to Use Paint or Wallpaper to Create a Fun Design Moment
Add a bright pop of color and pattern to these areas to bring a sense of whimsy and cheer
Full Story
PAINTINGKnotty to Nice: Painted Wood Paneling Lightens a Room's Look
Children ran from the scary dark walls in this spare room, but white paint and new flooring put fears and style travesties to rest
Full Story
COLOR11 Terrific Paint Color Matches for Wood Details
Pair your wood trim and cabinets with the right shade of wall paint to bring out the beauty in both
Full Story
DECORATING GUIDESStroke of DIY Design Genius: 14 Crazy Cool Hand-Painted Walls
See how these homeowners used paintbrushes and permanent markers to create custom wallpaper
Full Story
DECORATING GUIDESUp Close: DIY Salvaged-Wood Wall
See how designer Garrison Hullinger made this unique wood wall covering
Full Story
MODERN HOMESHouzz Tour: 800-Year-Old Walls, Modern Interiors in Provence
Old architecture and new additions mix beautifully in a luxurious renovated vacation home
Full Story
HOUZZ TOURSMy Houzz: Bold Wallpaper Kicks Up a Century-Old Craftsman
Design risks pay off in a Seattle bungalow that combines fearless patterns with subtler colors and a sophisticated practicality
Full Story
KITCHEN MAKEOVERSKitchen of the Week: Classic Style in Wood, Wallpaper and Marble
A designer transforms a couple’s cluttered galley into a timeless space with elegant finishes and improved storage
Full Story
klem1