I'm hoping to retain
the wood beadboard cabinets and refresh the rest around them.
The wood beadboard, crown moulding, window trim, and casing, match but the toile breaks up what could be too much of any one color.
If you think this solution might work in your home, but you're intimidated by installing
wood beadboard paneling, you could also use the textured beadboard wallpaper Rhoda blogged about a while back.
(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!
If you think this solution might work in your home, but you're intimidated by installing
wood beadboard paneling, you could also use the textured beadboard wallpaper
These would be ideal in places like
wood beadboard.
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.
It features a timeless
beadboard paneling, crafted of quality kiln - dried solid
wood frame to ensure this product will not expand, contract or warp but to last a lifetime.
To cover the holes in the back where TV cords would normally go we cut two pieces of
beadboard to fit on either side of the
wood slat in the back.
Lit by white and gray industrial pendants hung from a white
beadboard ceiling finished with dark stained
wood beams, a white wainscot island seating white slipcovered stools placed facing a sink with a polished nickel deck mount faucet.
Beadboard Wide Dresser: 63.5» wide x 20.5» deep x 33» high Crafted with a kiln - dried
wood frame.
So, besides the
beadboard, I also needed 4 spindles, a 1 inch dowel (cut into 2, 10 inch pieces) and
wood for the trim.
There are 20 rooms in this quiet compound nestled beneath tall trees and anchored by a lovely pool and patio with comfy outdoor furniture -
beadboard - paneled walls,
wood - paneled ceilings, whimsical Mid-Century-inspired duvets, sleigh beds, new carpeting, framed black - and - white photos of international cities (London, New York City, Paris) above the headboards, flat - panel TVs, individually controlled a / c units, and fridge and microwave.
The modern kitchen pairs
wood cabinets and counters with stainless steel appliances and
beadboard ceilings.
White Trim — Existing Walls — White Dove in Eggshell by Benjamin Moore Doors — Mopboard Black in Semi-gloss by Benjamin Moore Stair Runner — Existing (Some form of Berber)
Beadboard Wallpaper Below Chair Rail — Can be found here Frames — Framebridge (you can click here for a post about them) Gold Ring Chest — Soft Surroundings several years ago (painted Wrought Iron by BM) Wreath — Balsam Hill Mirror — Soft Surroundings Tufted Wingback Bench — Birch Lane Artwork above Bench — I painted it over an old canvas and then framed it out with some inexpensive
wood and painted that gold Faux Cowhide Rug — World Market Lumbar Pillow — HomeGoods Planter on Books Filled with Flowers — Wayfair Rattan Suitcase — Birch Lane Lamp — HomeGoods (similar one found here) Books — Vintage — similar ones can be found here, here and here
Wood Beaded Garland — Soft Surroundings Gold Pheasant — Antique from family Boots — Frye Hooks — HomeGoods Hat — Joyfolie several year ago Scarf — Joyfolie
Beadboard wall paneling and wallpaper also provide fun alternatives to those who do not wish to go down the natural
wood route.
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.
i love all the
wood, the
beadboard — it is soooo wonderful.
To save expense I think you could do a
beadboard backsplash and
wood shelf and get a similar feeling.
It has
beadboard ceiling and
wood floors... and it's in the basement!
All of our plank walls are painted — except for the foyer that has
wood walls made from the backside of
beadboard.
I like the idea of painted
beadboard or wide horizontal
wood paneling.
I've seen lots of bathrooms with
wood or
beadboard but they seem to be guest baths so aren't used daily.
I have a couple rooms I would LOVE some help with and actually have a small budget to do the work I have a library that is freshly painted but needs the shelves and a window seat built in and some chairs placed... I have an upstairs living room that needs new furniture and wall paint because it is the friend entertainment center for 2 teenage girls and one wants an updated look (she just got a new dresser, desk and chair for her bedroom from maru at urbanfarmgirl, to give you an idea of her clean style) and then I have the longest running project ever, the laundry room, that needs
beadboard, a painted
wood floor and a work area for momma.
Beadboard, white, wide
wood plank floors!
It's a dark
wood, so I think it'll work nicely with the white
beadboard as a backdrop.
We are going to remove the
wood paneling, drop ceiling, front closet, and then open up the ceiling to a cathedral ceiling with
beadboard and maybe some rustic beams.
The
wood is tongue and groove
beadboard planks (turned backwards).
My husband and I refaced our own flat panel doors with MDF
beadboard and poplar
wood trim for a shaker look.
We have the same dream... mine has the farmhouse sink and a kitchen with
beadboard ceilings and barn
wood floors.
In the kitchen, white
beadboard cabinetry is topped with stainless steel countertops for a French bistro look; the
wood - topped island and brick floors, however, make it feel quintessentially country.
Oh yeah, and duh - I know yours aren't
beadboard sheets - they are the
wood plank things, just thought if anyone would know the answer, you guys would
Our planks had additional
beadboard notches on the front side, so we turned ours around backwards (as a personal preference) so the front of the
wood would be flat in between the grooves.
I gathered up a bunch of
wood and pieces of
beadboard paneling we had laying around from past projects - as well as a tape measure, a pen, some
wood screws, an electric drill / screwdriver and a square.
We took the sheetrock off the walls, ceilings and carpet off the floors and found tongue and groove walls,
beadboard ceilings and
wood tongue and groove floors and best part was a FIREPLACE — so happy!
As soon as we closed on our house, we started several projects immediately — we replaced our roof, removed the scruffy edges on the extra carport (aka «winnie hole»), added hardwood (red oak) floors in the living room, dining room, kitchen / den, and laundry room to match the floors in the back half of the house, screened and recoated the hardwood floors in the back half of the house, replaced the two sliding glass doors from the kitchen / den out onto the porch with French doors, removed doors between the kitchen and dining room and between the den and entry way, painted the
wood panelling in the den, painted the cabinets in the kitchen, replaced the old cabinet hardware, replaced the sink and range / hood, replaced a single wall oven with a double one, added granite tile kitchen countertops, added a
beadboard backsplash, replaced a few light fixtures, added a chair rail in the dining room, added crown moulding in the living room and dining room, and painted lots of rooms.
We're going to be putting up a smaller version of the white planking with beams — using white
beadboard and small natural -
wood molding pieces, maybe in some of the reclaimed mahogany planking we've been salvaging over the past year.
White paint, white
beadboard wainscoting, and a vintage white tub come to life in this simple bathroom, accented with a natural
wood floor and a pop of blue from the window planters.
Use
beadboard wallpaper ($ 14.97 / roll for 56 square feet) to get the look of expensive
wood wall treatments.
Ivory coastal living room features an ivory
beadboard ceiling accented with two light
wood chandeliers illuminating a pair of ivory sofas facing each other across from a salvaged
wood coffee table and windows dressed in floor - to - ceiling ivory curtains.
Walls are clad in
wood paneling,
beadboard, and shiplap; ceilings are adorned with beams, themselves embellished with hand - forged iron rods spanning rooms, delivering contrast and visually lowering the scale of 17 - foot cathedral ceilings.
traditional shower curtains among cotton shower curtains including novelty print shower curtains as well traditional robe and towel hooks beside rubbed bronze robe and towel hooks amidst metal robe and towel hooks amidst chrome robe and towel hooks near traditional bathroom cabinets and shelves including unfinished bathroom cabinets and shelves beside wooden bathroom cabinets and shelves alongside traditional bathroom vanities next to single sink bathroom vanities as well freestanding bathroom vanities next to medium tone
wood bathroom vanities beside medium tone
wood bathroom vanities including linen closet near closet curtain alongside beaded curtain among sliding glass door curtain amidst front door curtain beside hanging curtain panles near alternative to bifold door amidst
beadboard walls near front door with side panels near frosted glass closet doors among bathroom chair rail amidst linen closet door near silver travertine near curtain knobs next to
beadboard paneling in bathroom among bifold closet door hardware amidst single panel curtains amidst bathroom paint next to bathroom paint
Steve, the self - educated homebuilder who created the blog, shares four years of lessons learned while building his stylish retreat that includes beautiful
wood flooring and a
beadboard kitchen.
On another trip searching for materials for the laundry room, we found: salvaged
beadboard from farmhouse; a pile of corbels, and the
wood plank we used for this shelf.
Beadboard or
wood paneling in almost all of them.
I found a way to build cabinet doors for only $ 2 a piece by using inexpensive
wood and
beadboard I had leftover from our closet sliding barn doors.