"Nail holes" refers to small openings or indentations made in a surface, typically made by nails being driven into the material.
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Fill nail holes with wood filler, sand and apply 2 coats of stain to match the rest of the columns.
WE have been thinking about hanging a picture rail above our bed in our new house because we don't want to put a bunch of
nail holes in the new walls.
As you can see there are tons
of nail holes and the boards are a little rough, but that's honestly exactly the look I was going for.
Using the inserts from the frames as a template, I measured and
nailed holes into the wall.
On the side of the stool (you can see in the picture above) there were quite a
few nail holes.
They are so simple to make, and the best part is that they allow me to move around my pictures without leaving a bunch of
extra nail holes in the wall.
In addition, these damages are often small — extra wear and tear on the carpet,
minor nail holes in the wall, cleaning fees, that sort of thing.
I have too many blank walls, fearing if things weren't situated exactly I'd end up having to move them and then have random,
fresh nail holes all over as well.
That's what I always tell my husband when I'm hiding three thousand
nail holes behind everything I hang.
The only thing I don't like about ours is that our screw holes are
actually nail holes and the nails have a habit of popping up on occasion.
So after a little playing around with the hats and a few too
many nail holes, I finally nailed it... haha (no pun intended) the arrangement of the hats.
I also recommend putting some screw holes through to mimic the look
of nail holes.
Also when it comes time to remove them it might damage the wall more than a
few nail holes.
In addition, these damages are often small — extra wear and tear on the carpet,
minor nail holes in the wall, cleaning fees, that sort of thing.
I had to move furniture around,
patched nail holes with some kind of hole filler and painted the room with one of those flat paint pads cause I couldn't find the trays and rollers.
Quick question — do you put things up on your walls and then spackle and fill
nail holes when you take them down?
So, when it comes to redoing a space, one of the first things we always do is fill in the
existing nail holes.
We are not people who like to take the time to
hammer nail holes in the rims for the paint to drain back into the can.
Two notable features are the reclaimed floor joists with tons of character from circular saw marks, bark wane, insect holes, and
old nail holes, and a built in cubby wall with a live edge pine top that provides a little bit of privacy and safety to the loft, but also lots of useful storage.
My favorite part is that when I'm in charge of hanging stuff on the wall, it usually involves a lot of guess work,
several nail holes, a remote used as a hammer, and even the occasional greasy handprint on the wall.
If we do not claim the specifics of the angel or the stone or a post-resurrection Jesus that ate fish or
showed nail holes or walked to Emmaus, then what is left to claim as the resurrection event?
Then, using a fine grade sandpaper (220 - grit), lightly sand over the filled in
nail hole until it is smooth.
Since we rent, I wanted to make the fewest
nail holes possible, so I planned out everything I hung very meticulously.
I'd made the jar as nice as I could with felty petals, fat with pollen, and more than
enough nail holes in the lid to keep the bees from perishing, since for all I knew, people might come back one day as the very thing they killed.
There were a few holes in the wall from where they hung a flatscreen TV but I asked the tenant to spackle them - along with all
other nail holes - and they did.
If you come over, look at them, but please ignore the
pin nail holes I need to touch up on the risers.
It would be super duper cool if it was on the same (or similar) backdrop as your blog - topper in a canvas so if anyone wanted they could buy a square 8 × 8 or 10 × 10 frameless canvas print and simply put one
little nail hole in the wall and add it to his or her own wall gallery... you know, if that idea had ever popped into someone's brain.
The pine cabinets were built by a local craftsman, and the doors are made from tin with decorative
punched nail holes.
It will leave
larger nail holes than the 18 gauge so we use it to attach boards when building furniture and to install crown molding, casing and baseboards.
With a putty knife and surfacing compound, you can easily
repair nail holes and other minor wall imperfections.
I started reading and totally resonate with her thoughts: we may not feel like we're in our forever home; we may be frustrated with our living situations or our not - perfect houses; we're just waiting to make our house a home until the house is different, waiting to update until we can do the dream remodel, afraid to hang art on the walls because we don't want to
make nail holes, hesitant to paint the walls because we don't know how long we'll be here.
It has the
original nail holes, and if you look closely, you can still see oil stains from factory weaving machines.