To create a moody aesthetic in a kitchen, introduce dark elements and texture while keeping it light. Black walls can elevate interior décor and add functionality to large, unused spaces. The basic steps include choosing the wall’s location, creating a new frame, and tilting it into place. Paneling can cover plain drywall or plastered walls and can be secured with screws.
Modern trends have tended toward flat, blank walls and a focus on color to bring a room together. However, adding a unique wall texture can elevate interior décor. Thin brick can add a stylish and durable finish to any wall, both inside and outside your home. Measure and cut side, top, and bottom frame pieces to size, then install them in the corners and on adjacent walls.
It is affordable and easy to install as a DIY project with just a few basic tools: a saw, level, stud finder, hammer, and nails. Attach them to the wall using the nail gun, putting at least one nail every 8-12 inches. Use a level to ensure the battens are straight.
To set the first panel, measure the height and length of your wall, mark your studs, and cut 3 ½ inch primed MDF in half lengthwise. Apply construction adhesive to the back of the panel and set it in place. For panels at the base of your walls, coordinate them with your wall panels and install a chair rail for a dramatic effect.
Moulding makes a room, whether it’s floor-to-ceiling elegance or character-rich ease. Many panels and planks are ready to install without painting, and for more flexibility and customization, select unfinished panels that are ready for a primer.
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