The wardrobe below is made from a rustic -
looking beadboard paneling that's perfectly suited to an old farmhouse.
Not exact matches
Far from bland, this white kitchen makes sure to bring in lots of different textures to liven up its
look: unfinished wood beams, marble countertops,
beadboard paneling and glass and metal lanterns.
The elements — painted
paneling,
beadboard cabinets, a butcher - block island countertop, open shelving, a simple striped valance, a resourceful cookbook nook and mouth - blown glass pendant lights — come together to create a design that
looks as great as it works.
Inspired by traditional Caribbean homes, the villa has vaulted ceilings
paneled in white
beadboard for a fresh, airy
look.
It's got ridges, just like real
beadboard, and when you apply it to wood (and paint it), it
look and feels just like real
beadboard paneling.
She built on the Euro
look, creating a pleasing tension by juxtaposing time - tested formal and casual elements: Elegant Shaker - style built - ins feel approachable thanks to the farmhouse - style butcher block countertop, while rustic
beadboard wall
panelling gets an urban vibe from industrial -
look light fixtures.
My husband and I refaced our own flat
panel doors with MDF
beadboard and poplar wood trim for a shaker
look.
Beadboard paneling gives the storage element a finished
look.
Newly installed
beadboard panelling, that flows in from the Kitchen, to create a seamless, cottage
look.
We technically used the back side of
beadboard paneling, but these boards are made so you can use either side depending on what
look you want.
I used the plywood -
panel beadboard with picture frame molding on top, but the wallpaper
looks much easier.
This really is such a great solution for those who want to add the classic
look of
beadboard wainscoting to a bathroom but avoid the expense of real
panels (and the tricky cuts around the plumbing).
I'm thinking of using these on my cabinets but I have the
beadboard paneling on the walls and I'm not sure it would
look too busy.