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                        DIY Board and Batten for Under $150
                
            
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                    Living Rich on Less - Susan
                    
                    (IC: blogger)
                
                
            
                
                $150
            
            
                
                3 Days
            
            
                
                Medium
            
    
                            After much online searching, I decided to do an inexpensive board and batten wall treatment in our upstairs hallway, with a narrow shelf at the top where I could display family photos. Here are the step-by-step instructions ...
                        
                        
                            
                            
                                
                                Here's a sneak peek at the "after."
                            
                    
                                Step 1: Decide where the first horizontal board will be placed. I wanted my top board to be flush with the top of the light switches. So I measured down from the ceiling and placed tick marks all along the wall at that spot. I used FrogTape® brand painter’s tape, placed around the entire hallway, to mark that starting line.
                            
                    
                                Step 2: Paint the walls to the ceiling above the line of painter's tape. I chose the color Anew Gray and had it mixed up in the lesser expensive Valspar Signature® paint (eggshell finish).
                            
                    
                                Step 3: Add the first horizontal board to the wall. I chose medium-density fiberboard to create my boards and battens. To save money, I purchased three, 8-foot sheets of MDF and had them cut down in the home improvement store. From each 8-foot sheet, I had cut one 7-inch-wide piece; the rest of each sheet was cut into 3.5-inch-wide pieces.  
                    
                                Step 5: Add baseboard. I used 3.5-inch pieces of MDF to serve as my baseboard. (Be sure to paint these boards prior to sticking them to the wall.) For the paint color, I chose to match the shade of our window and door trim. 
                    
                                Step 7: Add the top shelf and molding. I chose a 1×3 birch board for my top shelf and inexpensive door/window casing for the molding underneath it. 
                    
                                Here’s my new hallway that I built for under $150!
                            
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                        Published  May 26th, 2015 4:08 PM
                    
                    
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