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Master Bedroom: Board and Batten Grid Wall

June 15, 2020 by admin Leave a Comment

If you’ve been around a minute then you will remember that last year we bought our first house. This is the first place we’ve lived that we could decorate and make our own. And honestly that was super overwhelming. When we moved in we had barely any furniture and no design direction. Now that we’ve been here almost a year I’m finding my way and slowly chipping away at little projects to upgrade our new build home. The first room I wanted to start with was our master bedroom. Over the first six months in our  home we replaced our mis matched college dressers to nice clean white dressers and night stands and upgraded from a metal bed frame to a beautiful upholstered bed. From there I knew I wanted to add moulding or create some kind of interesting feature in our space before I finished the room with decor.

Master Bedroom Makeover

Planning:

That when I went to Pinterest, I searched high and low for a simple wall treatment for beginners and settled on creating a board and batten grid wall. After loosely reading tutorials from Angela Rose Home and Young House Love I was ready to get started.

First up measuring the wall and determining the size of the squares. For us since the wall behind our bed is not very big we didn’t want to have too many squares and create a busy design. To start I drew out two options. Option one had four vertical columns and three horizontal rows and option two had five vertical columns and four horizontal rows. I measured and drew our the plans for both on a sheet of paper. We then mapped out the size of the squares using painters tape. This was such a great visual for us and helped us choose option one. Not only was option one the ascetic we were hoping for but it seemed like a slightly easier design for these newbies to handle. Now that we settled on design it was time to gather materials and tools.

Tools and Supplies:

  • 3 1/2 inch primed mdf trim
  • tape measure
  • level
  • miter saw
  • brad nailer w/ 18 gauge nails
  • wood filler
  • putty knife
  • caulk
  • caulking gun
  • sandpaper
  • paint (we used Benjamin Moore Cloud White)
  • paint brush, roller, tray
  • drop cloth
  • optional: palm sander

Once the design is complete and the materials were gathered it was time to get started on the wall/ We split this project up into three steps.

Step 1: Install Board and Batten

Step 1: Moulding Install

For our design we decided to keep our existing trim on the wall, add a piece of trim flush to the left and right corner and one to where the top of the wall where it meets the ceiling. Then add the vertical trim and then fill in the horizontal rows. To us this seemed most logical, but any order would work.

We used our miter saw to make our cuts and attached the trim to the wall using the brad nailer. We chose not to use liquid nails for this since the MDF is light. I figured between the nails and caulking it to the wall it would be plenty secure (it defiantly is). Since we didn’t use liquid nails if we ever decide to remove it there should be less damage on the wall to deal with.

 

My husband and I tag teamed the install of the board and batten in and evening after work. We were quite surprised how easy and fast it was. Considering neither of us had used a miter saw or nail gun this project was super painless and I can’t wait to see how easy our next project like this will be.

Step 2: Fill and Caulk

Step 2: Fill and Caulk

The next morning I tackled filling and caulking the wall. From here on out I worked solo and learned I am extremely skilled at filling holes, who knew!

I started out by filling all the nail holes and joints with wood filler. My biggest time for patching landfilling holes is to use more then you think you need and don’t rush the drying time.

Once the wood filler was dry I sanded. I started with the palm sander and switched to regular old sand paper once the putty was mostly gone. After I finished sanding I went over any holes that weren’t 100% flat and smooth with more wood filler. Once dry I sanded again, this time just with sand paper. Once all the holes were filled and sanded it was time to caulk. I applied caulk anywhere the trim touched the wall, so the inside of each square and the corners/ceiling. I let that fully dry before moving on.

Step 3: Sand and Paint

Step 3: Sand and Paint

Now came the easy part PAINT! I taped off the ceiling, side walls and outlets and got to painting the wall and trim. We chose to use the same white paint as our existing trim for this wall since we wanted the transition from wall to baseboards to be seamless. I used a paint brush to cut in a mini roller for the trim work and a regular roller for the inside of the squares. After two coats the wall was done and it was time to remove the tape and re attach the outlet covers.

Results:

DIY Board and Batten Grid Wall

I am obsessed with how the wall turned out. The bright white paint helps to make out bed pop in the room and the moulding add so much interest and really elevates the room to another level. This project also gave us a lot of confidence to take on other small cosmetic projects around the house (shiplap stairwell anyone?) which is fantastic as new home owners.

Now that this project is complete it’s time for me to decorate the space!! I’m so excited to hand art and wedding photos on the walls, buy cute but functional design pieces and maybe even hand some killed sconces by the bed! Oh the possibilities.

I hope this post inspired any of you beginner DIYer’s to tackle board and batten project in your home!

Danielle xo

 

Life Update: We Bought a House!!

July 10, 2019 by admin Leave a Comment

Ok guys as you can tell from the title I have some pretty exciting news to share… we bought a house!! Yep that’s right Calvin and I are now officially home owners! If you’re from Canada you know how crazy the real estate market is right now so I’m really proud of our hard work that got us here.

Now funny enough the plan was not to buy a house this year… nope we were planning a trip to Hawaii in the fall and had put buying a house on the back burner. Like a said the Canadian real estate market has been crazy the last few years, especially in BC which is of course where we live. As much as we love our province and couldn’t imagine moving back east it has it’s draw backs. Like the cost of living… it’s just really expensive!

Anyway I hadn’t been thinking too much about houses. We were putting money away for a down payment and had decided to take a nice vacation and buy a place in a few years when the market hopefully had cooled down a bit. Since we wanted a single family home we knew we could be waiting awhile and we were mostly ok with that. Then one Saturday night we were at home chatting about real estate and I opened my computer to see what was for sale. It had been quite a while since I’d looked since it’s really discouraging to look at places you know you can’t afford. Much to my surprise an adorable house in a good neighbourhood, and at a good price popped up. I was shocked and surprised. I immediately showed the place to Calvin and he was also surprised to see a nice house like that for a reasonable price. So we decided to go to the open house on Sunday.

As soon as we drove into the neighbourhood that Sunday I knew I wanted to live there. It just felt like home. I don’t really know how to describe it I knew in my gut that neighbourhood was the one for us. When we got to the house we really liked it, but it was small. But we loved it and really wanted to put in an offer.

Unfortunately by the time we got our act together the owners had already accepted another offer. We were bummed! It was our first taste of how competitive and quick moving real estate is. But loosing out on that house made us realize that we really did want to buy a house now.

So we started the hunt looking all over for the perfect place. We saw a lot of the wrong houses for us. Everything was so cramped, small and old. We did eventually find a few places we really liked but the commute to downtown would have been horrible. I won’t lie at times it was pretty discouraging.

Finally we returned to that first neighbourhood, the one we loved, and there was the perfect house. A brand new home with lots of space, 3 bedrooms and basement. Lots of room for us to grow into. We knew not too let this gem slip away! So we made an offer in April and it was accepted!!!

We bought our home at the dry way stage so it has been so fun to watch the whole building process and see the home we envisioned come together. It really is better than we ever could have imagined! And I’m so excited to get cooking in my new kitchen!!! This is a home we very likely will be staying in for a long time (although never say never!) so we will defiantly be doing a few things to it to make it feel more personal and homey. I’ll of course be sharing that process!!

I’m so grateful we were able to make this big step into home ownership and can’t wait to create many memories here!

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