Undertaking something like this on my own, though on a smaller scale. Still daunting, as I've not done this before. Thank you so so much for your wonderful tips along the way. Those little things really make a big difference for us newbies out there. Really thorough video, thank you!
I didn’t notice if you addressed the battens meeting up with the baseboard. Did you remove the old baseboard and use new one with same thickness as the battens so they don’t protrude?
Our baseboard and top trim are 1/2"thick. Battens are 7/16", which worked perfectly. I'd prefer just slightly thinner, that way the transition is smoother. I wouldn't want them the same or then the joints would have ended up showing overhang in some places.
Great video! And I’ve watched a ton! Anyway I’m so excited to do this in both bathrooms! Did it look totally smooth where the seams met on the smooth back board?
Yes, the seams were smooth but only because we hid them behind the battens. We had to measure and cut carefully to plan where the seams would be before starting. Planning is important!
Honestly I'm not even certain the sanding is necessary. After the project was finished, I saw a Eucaboard description advertising it as paintable... I just get anxious painting shiny surfaces! 😅 So I think 400 is OK but 220 worked fine and it'll be much faster than 400 grit to achieve the same result.
This is the best video out there for doing it on textured walls. I’m following your advice to a T! Thanks!
Thank you! 😃 Please let me know how it turns out!
Thanks for sharing this, I've got similar walls and was looking for a good breakdown like this.
Glad it helped.... Thanks for watching!
Beautiful job! Excellent video. We are going to try this out in our dining room and bathroom.
Thank you... Come back and tell me how it turns out!
Undertaking something like this on my own, though on a smaller scale. Still daunting, as I've not done this before. Thank you so so much for your wonderful tips along the way. Those little things really make a big difference for us newbies out there. Really thorough video, thank you!
Good luck, and thanks for watching!
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Thanks for the video. Very helpful. What size Brad nails did you use?
I used 18ga
I didn’t notice if you addressed the battens meeting up with the baseboard. Did you remove the old baseboard and use new one with same thickness as the battens so they don’t protrude?
Our baseboard and top trim are 1/2"thick. Battens are 7/16", which worked perfectly. I'd prefer just slightly thinner, that way the transition is smoother. I wouldn't want them the same or then the joints would have ended up showing overhang in some places.
Great video! And I’ve watched a ton! Anyway I’m so excited to do this in both bathrooms!
Did it look totally smooth where the seams met on the smooth back board?
Yes, the seams were smooth but only because we hid them behind the battens. We had to measure and cut carefully to plan where the seams would be before starting. Planning is important!
Also, have a 400 grit sandpaper. Okay to use to rough the hardboard, or do you suggest the 220 as you used?
Honestly I'm not even certain the sanding is necessary. After the project was finished, I saw a Eucaboard description advertising it as paintable... I just get anxious painting shiny surfaces! 😅 So I think 400 is OK but 220 worked fine and it'll be much faster than 400 grit to achieve the same result.
Could you let me know what type of roller you used for prime and paint? Was it a foam roller?
Yes definitely use a foam roller for for a nice smooth finish.