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.
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.
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!
Not exact matches
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).