See the good thing about this method is, if you were using
real beadboard it would really stick out from the cabinets pretty far and you'd have to get some bigger trim to trim it out and hide the edges.
I read your blog about this wallpaper just before I was about to purchase
real beadboard to cover a very irregular wall that I didn't know what to do it, and I am SO glad that I did.
I've been thinking of doing
the real beadboard in my kids bathroom but now I'm going to do the wall paper.
Hey Lori, the beadboard is paintable only, not for staining (if that's your question), but
real beadboard panels can be stained, and I've seen beadboard painted all sorts of colors, it doesn't have to be white!
Two caveats... the product is a foam like material, which hardens a little after a coat of paint, but won't be as firm as
real beadboard paneling so consider that if you have kids or pets that will be in the space you plan to use it in, they might scratch or dent it.
You hung
the real beadboard yourself??? You have been holding out on me girl.
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.
Not exact matches
I used
beadboard wallpaper in our mudroom but for the foyer I wanted something chunky to add
real dimension to the walls....
I used
beadboard wallpaper in our mudroom but for the foyer I wanted something chunky to add
real dimension to the walls....
(After) The great thing about
beadboard wallpaper is that it's embossed to feel just like
real wood
beadboard, so once it's painted, no one will ever know it's not the
real thing!
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).