I don't know if you can reply to this or not, but what would you say is the biggest challenge you've had in hanging
the mdf planks so far?
I just put 1 × 6
mdf planks on my sons bedroom walls, thanks to your blog, thanks for the inspiration
Should say, I love how
those MDF planks * create * that cottage atmosphere!
Just got ta swap out those curtains, attach a small piece of trim in the corner where the «Moonlight White» painted
MDF planks meet the «Blue Hubbard» painted wall, add knobs to my beside chest, and hang three more closet doors.
You may remember this inspiration drawing I posted a while back... Well, Kev started by attaching a bunch of ten - foot long 1 ″ x6 ″
MDF planks (from True Value) to the wall near our bedroom door... -LSB-...]
I never would have thought of using
MDF planks.
Not exact matches
Next week, he plans to finish up the
planking, and then line the inside walls of each closet with sheets of
MDF paneling...
We discovered an inexpensive solution to our problem a couple of months ago though, and once we had the new ceiling
planks installed, we fired up our True Value gift card again, and picked up some 1 ″ x 4 ″
MDF boards, and some 3/4 ″ round wood molding to finish off the edges of the ceiling...
I was planning on doing our bathroom but have had no luck finding the right height of
planks (looking for 6 ″ or 8 ″ height) and so far only found
MDF (which wouldn't be good for a bathroom) Hope you can help.
So, in your opinion, would you say to put up beadboard horizontally or get the 1â $ ³ x6â $ ³
planks of
MDF?
We put up long
planks of 1 × 6
MDF on the wall with the window and part of the side wall in the bedroom.
I purchased the most inexpensive flat pack wardrobe I could find, then customized the doors using
MDF trim, and upgraded the side with pine
planks.
I cut my little
plank pieces at 30 degrees and then glued them onto a piece of leftover
MDF.