Create an original look by
turning beaded board on its side.
Create an unexpected twist by
turning beaded board on its side.
Turning beaded board sideways creates strong horizontal lines that make walls appear longer.
Not exact matches
We have
turned our dated maple cabinets into a bright white kitchen — with new moldings and
bead board!
They
turned the floor
boards into
bead board for the ceiling, which they raised back up to its original height.
This once - ordinary kitchen island was transformed with corbels,
beaded -
board paneling,
turned legs, and a fresh coat of country - blue paint.
The
beaded -
board wall paneling contrasts with the sleek tile floor, which in
turn gets a bit of warmth from the area rug beneath the bed.
Beaded -
board panels — something you might find on the porch of a
turn - of - the - century house — lend beauty and texture to the island, backsplash, pantry door, and wall of this farmhouse kitchen.
The cabinets feature
beaded -
board detailing,
turned legs on the peninsula, and added molding to the door and drawer fronts.
In this quaint kitchen, a
beaded -
board ceiling,
turned legs on the wood - topped island, and classic millwork are all painted white for a look that is cheery and bright.