Thanks Jaclyn, good to know what you think
about the wainscoting — that makes me feel better!
I don't know what it is
about wainscoting and beautiful trimwork that gets me so excited, but it does.
Not exact matches
My favorite part
about this bathroom is the board and batten
wainscoting.
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Layla, a question
about the chair rail molding... Did you butt the bottom of it against the top of the
wainscoting, or did you overlap the molding to sit on the front of the
wainscoting?
Benjamin Moore Advance — Chantilly Lace, pearl finish (already owned from kitchen reno, but used
about a 1/3 gallon)-- used on
wainscoting, medicine cabinet and shower tile
I was originally going to do some tall
wainscoting in here (hence, the partially primed walls), but I've had
about a year to think
about things, and I've decided to go in a slightly different direction.
I love having the thick wood
wainscoting because I don't worry
about heavier stuff hanging there, it is very solid.
With simple changes like real wood
wainscoting, we are turning our builder house into something more closely resembling the home I dream
about.
In these photos you can see that I changed my mind
about the 36 ″
wainscoting and decided to take it to 5ft.
I was also talking to a carpenter this week
about adding
wainscoting (or some other interesting trim) to treat the staircase wall.
My favorite part
about this bathroom is the board and batten
wainscoting.
We have similar
wainscoting in our downstairs to what you did and I am thinking
about continuing it throughout the upstairs, but that would involve removing a lot of baseboards!
I really struggled with the decision
about how high to make the
wainscoting.