This post has all of the details for creating a board and batten entryway wall with hooks. Our new wall helps keep our family more organized!
How to make an easy board and batten wall with hooks and shelves for your entryway that cost less than $100.
Learn step by step, how to build your own DIY Board and Batten Hook Wall. The perfect solution for keeping your entry way clean and organized.
Board and batten walls can offer a lovely textural and color contrast to a room giving it style and depth. With our curated black board and batten wall ideas, you’ll see how effective they can be in allowing you to create visual interest and improve the overall aesthetic of a space. Feature them as an accent wall in your bedroom and pair them with soft white walls and elegant farmhouse décor to create a cozy and beautiful aesthetic. You can also integrate them into your bathrooms or combine them with elegant glass chandeliers and vintage artwork. Their versatile nature allows them to be applied to your home offices too, complementing rustic natural wood elements and cozy armchairs. They can also be used as a bold background in your spacious kitchens decorated with a gorgeous maple table and black chairs. These are just a few of the many gorgeous interpretations of black board and batten accent walls. Browse through what follows and see which you'd like to draw inspiration from!
Give your home a quick and easy makeover with this board and batten entryway. This is such a huge transformation on a small budget!
We created a DIY board and batten entryway by adding some dimension to the walls, paint, and some hooks for easy storage!
How to make an easy board and batten wall with hooks and shelves for your entryway that cost less than $100.
I just finished one of my favorite projects ever! I completed this board and batten wall in two days all by myself — with no power tools and little to no skills. It was under $100 — wood, paint, hooks and all. It has a big impact with little money. I'm looking forward to decorating… Read More $100 board and batten entryway with hooks
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Here are the most important things to know before you start board & batten walls! Learn the tricks to making the project so much easier!
Board and batten is the perfect, classic, functional wall treatment. Find out how to install board and batten hooks in your home with this simple tutorial!
Semi-functional to SUPER-functional. I have been wanting to do something with this space for a while and I’m loving how it turned out. The customized calendar and the pretty green-gray board and batten with coat hooks - I am obsessed! Sean and I always struggle with scheduling and I wanted a space
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Build a beautiful faux board and batten wall with this quick and budget friendly tutorial. Great for creating organization in small spaces!
I just finished one of my favorite projects ever! I completed this board and batten wall in two days all by myself — with no power tools and little to no skills. It was under $100 — wood, paint, hooks and all. It has a big impact with little money. I'm looking forward to decorating… Read More $100 board and batten entryway with hooks
Step by step guide on how to do board and batten. Complete DIY tutorial on planning and installing a board and batten accent wall!
How to make an easy board and batten wall with hooks and shelves for your entryway that cost less than $100.
Give your home a quick and easy makeover with this board and batten entryway. This is such a huge transformation on a small budget!
How to make an easy board and batten wall with hooks and shelves for your entryway that cost less than $100.
How to make an easy board and batten wall with hooks and shelves for your entryway that cost less than $100.
Top AL home blogger, She Gave It A Go, shares a Step by Step Tutorial to make your own Board and Batten Wall. Click here now for more!
We added a board and batten entryway wall with hooks in our house. With 11 hooks, it adds a lot more storage areas for us!
How to make an easy board and batten wall with hooks and shelves for your entryway that cost less than $100.
Coat hooks are exactly what you need to hang coats, jackets, and accessories by your doorway. They are a sleek and minimalist way of adding extra
A simple board and batten wall treatment can upscale any wall, hallway, or hanging area. There are so many options when it comes to board and batten accent walls! It is one of the easiest ways to add character to you home! Read more to find out my tips and tricks on how to install
Adding Board & Batten With Coat Hooks To The Foyer By The Front Door | Young House Love
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Beautiful Board and Batten Wall Ideas; Board and batten is a classic and easy way to add beauty and style to any room.
Step-by-step tutorial for a DIY board and batten wall. Great for entryways or mudrooms! Just add hooks and a bench for the perfect drop zone!
Learn step by step, how to build your own DIY Board and Batten Hook Wall. The perfect solution for keeping your entry way clean and organized.
Board and batten is the perfect, classic, functional wall treatment. Find out how to install board and batten hooks in your home with this simple tutorial!
Hi friends! As promised, here is the tutorial and materials list for the great board & batten project of 2013...that was started the last week of 2013 so really I guess it's the great project of 2014! If you missed part 1, here it is...if you're not interested in the nitty-gritty, that's the post you want :-) Remember what it looked like before? A big empty useless wall. That door goes down to the garage so like everyone else, it's our primary entrance and exit to the house. [before]. A couple of trips to our home away from home, Home Depot to pick up the supplies: the materials list, all from Home Depot except paint... backboards [optional*]: 1/8"x4'x8' Sparta Oak Panel - [email protected] = $34.89 horizontal molding: 1"x5"x6' Primed MDF Boards - [email protected] = $16.35 horizontal molding: 1"x5"x8' Primed MDF Boards - [email protected] = $7.26 vertical molding: 1"x4"x12' Primed FJ Pine Board - [email protected] = $20.28 vertical molding: 1"x4"x8' Primed FJ Pine Board - [email protected] = $6.76 hooks: Liberty 3 inch Heavy-Duty Coat & Hat Hook, Antique Brass - [email protected] = $22.96 paint: Kelly Moore Dura-Poxy+ untinted semi-gloss - approx 1 quart=$12.50 table saw: already owned DAP painter's putty for filling in the nail holes: already owned, barely made a dent in it; about $5.50 for the little tub totally awesome Ryobi Cordless Brad Nailer - already owned, but if you want one they're only $129 USD. I swear this is the best $129 I've spent in years DAP's Alex Painters Acrylic Latex Caulk - 1@$1.67=$1.67 *backboards: we wanted a really smooth overall look especially since the paint was going to be glossy and our textured walls weren't going to give us that look. I've seen tons of wonderful board & batten projects with only the vertical battens and horizontal pieces...it's just not what we wanted here. Total cost [excluding nail gun and painter's putty]: $122.59...smokin' deal to completely transform this unused wall into something beautiful and useful! Measurement pic below: [the measurements]. You may be wondering why each of the backboard pieces was cut separately rather than a couple of big pieces laid down [which would've been easier]. The logic of cutting them as separate pieces has to do with the existing baseboard: if we'd just laid the 1/8" thick backboard on the wall and put the vertical battens over it, the battens would've stuck out 1/8" over the baseboards. Does this make sense? Total layers would've made the whole thing too thick...this way the vertical battens are flush against the existing baseboard. Everything was cut with our table saw, then secured to the wall studs with the awesome Ryobi nail gun [I swear Ryobi isn't paying me to love their nail gun, I bought it myself and I just love it!]. You'll see from the picture below that it works on a battery rather than a compressor, which is really convenient. Of course that does add to the weight of it but I think it's a great trade-off. [yay Ryobi nail gun!] We did the bottom section first, moving left to right...backboard, vertical, next backboard, next vertical...and so on. We topped the bottom section with the 1"x5" horizontal molding pieces. Then moved to the top section working again left to right filling in the backboards: A final 1"x5" horizontal topper capped off the whole thing. Then we caulked along the seams, used painter's putty to fill in the teeny nail holes, gave it all a light sanding with the orbital sander, then painted, and finally hung the hooks. Painted and hooked and ready to decorate! Um, yes even though it's meant to be functional, a little decor is a must :-) Now this is what I'm talking about... [all decked out]. [large hanging basket: Rachael Wall Basket, medium, World Market] [small hanging basket: Betty Coin Weave Seagrass Basket, brown - small, World Market] and this too...for some reason my favorite shot! [yay baskets] I hope I've explained this in a way that makes sense. But I'm happy to answer any questions in the comments below. Thanks for reading!
If you have been dreaming about dressing up a boring wall in your home, take a look at this beautiful board and batten wall that was created by Katy Keene and posted on her blog and Instagram page. Katy used Osborne’s 6″ x 6″ Traditional Bracket (Part #8722) to fabricate a functional shelf above the...Read More “Board and Batten Wall Topped Off with Osborne Brackets” »
How to make an easy board and batten wall with hooks and shelves for your entryway that cost less than $100.
How to make an easy board and batten wall with hooks and shelves for your entryway that cost less than $100.
After nailing the slats to the wall I cover all the nail holes with spackle. Let dry and sand. It took a coat of primer and two coats of paint to cover my dark paint. Let your paint dry and you done. It really brightens up this small bathroom. Thanks for stopping by. Hope you all are able to get out and enjoy the beautiful fall weather. - Linds
We needed a solution for hanging our coats and this long wall in our entryway was the perfect solution! Before Here are the measurements of our board and…
Want to transform a boring hall into a practical, useful and beautiful space?Board and batten is the simplest answer to add charm and interest to a basic wall. In the same way crown molding adorns the ceiling of a room and chunky trim adds depth, board and batten is the classic and straightforward solution to a plain wall. Add functional hanging pegs, a place to rest, ample storage and you’ve created yourself a mudroom hallway. I know you have read board and batten tutorials before, but speaking from experience, it is honestly a beginner, super easy project. Everyone seems to have different approach to board and batten, varying not only in materials, but also size and spacing of the batten boards. I think it’s a just a personal preference, but I have one very […]