The DIY
cedar planked wall I made a few years ago was the perfect backdrop for this space.
Not exact matches
At the Sea Ranch Lodge — a rambling, 1970s - era complex with weathered
cedar -
plank walls that blend into the surrounding banks of sea grass — the... Read More
Entering the New York sculptor's spare but strong installation, the smell hits you first — the sylvan aroma of the
cedar planks that line the back
wall.
Virginia Overton's two - piece show consists of the most suspect - looking hot tub since «Hot Tub Time Machine» — a tired drip coffee maker ineffectually filling a shabby bathtub — and the year's most transporting and best - smelling installation to date: A
wall covered with odorous and richly colorful
planks of
cedar sourced from her family's Tennessee farm that, taken with the tub, makes for a romantic DIY portrayal of rural poverty in prime Chelsea.
So the designer embarked on a two - year renovation, which netted a fresh kitchen, as well as a backdrop of smooth ceilings, light - coloured
cedar walls and wide -
plank oak floors that make the small space feel expansive.
For an aged feeling, she
planked some of the
walls in
cedar she had burned with a blowtorch (an ancient Japanese technique for preserving wood called shou sugi ban).
Anyhow, we kept going up the back
wall with the
cedar planks until we came close to the top.
John mounted, on the
wall opposite the machines, a
cedar plank leaving the rough side out, which I stained.
The renovated master bedroom included restored original hardwood floors and a new accent
wall with rough milled
cedar planks for a decidedly country look.
The
walls are only plywood and I would love to cover them with a plasticy version of
cedar planks (not sure what they are called).
The
walls were in rough shape after taking out those wire shelves (holes and such), so I was eager to put in the
cedar planks.