Thanks! I think I’m going to do it again in my basement gym I am doing for a fun accent wall. Hoping I can get the same color from it! It’s SO much cheaper than buying the premade panels
I've always been a fan of slats for an accent wall. Your project looks great. As far as doing things like cutting the slats down after white washing just keeps it real. The saying, "I do it right because I do it twice" is for all of us. Presenting the finished project while wearing a nice dress gave a professional touch and I enjoyed how your little dog video bombed. Thanks
Love the wood slated wall, great look.. You could continue the look onto the smaller slanted wall below. slats could butt up to the quarter round on the other side for a smooth transition. Gives it the wall ceiling look running together. Beautiful DIY
The spray poly shouldn’t be spitting at all. Did you soak the can in warm water for a few minutes before you used it? Always do this and you won’t have that issue anymore. Also, if it came out okay in the beginning and then started spitting, could be you didn’t clean the nozzle. Always soak the nozzle in a cup mineral spirits and let the can sit in warm water in between coats and your spray projects will always be flawless!
Really impressive that you got that color from pine. That's been my biggest worry with these DIY slat walls. Thanks!
Thanks! I think I’m going to do it again in my basement gym I am doing for a fun accent wall. Hoping I can get the same color from it! It’s SO much cheaper than buying the premade panels
I've always been a fan of slats for an accent wall. Your project looks great. As far as doing things like cutting the slats down after white washing just keeps it real. The saying, "I do it right because I do it twice" is for all of us. Presenting the finished project while wearing a nice dress gave a professional touch and I enjoyed how your little dog video bombed. Thanks
This is such a kind comment. Thank you so much!
Love the wood slated wall, great look.. You could continue the look onto the smaller slanted wall below. slats could butt up to the quarter round on the other side for a smooth transition. Gives it the wall ceiling look running together. Beautiful DIY
Thank you! And I have thought of doing that, but then I get too excited to move on to my next project lol
That looks amazing
Thank you!!
You are the best at home projects!
Thanks Mark!
Great job. You can't see any blemishes on the video. Very impressed 💪
Thank you!!
Beyond impressed!
Thank you!
looks great
Thank you!
Hi Dani, could you please list the tools/materials you used in this video? Great job
What is the name of the stain color you used?
Looks great!
Thanks! I did a pickling white wash and then used American walnut
Do you mind sharing the link to crown moulding
The spray poly shouldn’t be spitting at all. Did you soak the can in warm water for a few minutes before you used it? Always do this and you won’t have that issue anymore. Also, if it came out okay in the beginning and then started spitting, could be you didn’t clean the nozzle. Always soak the nozzle in a cup mineral spirits and let the can sit in warm water in between coats and your spray projects will always be flawless!
Learn something new every day! I had no idea to do this. I will try that next time!
How much was the cost for the wood
It was around $175 since I got a couple extra pieces
you did a great job by wiping of stain and applying it again. Leaving it on to dry out, is not doable.
Thanks! I watched several videos on staining and quickly learned this was the best approach.
Well Done, Looks Great, just work in shoes :-)
lol thank you!