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Pine 1 X 4 trim was painted Behr Powdered Snow |
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Painted Behr Powdered Snow |
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Before the wall was painted Behr Basketry |
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Before |
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After |
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We have put so much work into our house already, but there are a few things I really need to upgrade. My husband is now focusing on our plain stair wall. I really can't do any decorating around the door chime, thermostat and electrical outlet. My husband suggested we should just move the thermostat, but then we would still have a boring wall. I bought $100.00 of pine to frame the wall and add a shelf from Home Depot. Fairly inexpensive, but it did take two days to paint the pine 1" X 4" boards, paint the wall, cut the boards to the right length and round the shelf edge. We will probably add small brushed nickel hooks, but I don't want this wall to get cluttered. We are just thrilled to add some brightness to our wall and I look forward to decorating the shelf for the holidays!
Items needed:
Pine 1" X 4" trim (We spaced our boards 15" apart to fit our wall properly)
Trim Paint (We used Behr Powdered Snow)
Table Saw, Router, Nails
Length of project:
Approximately 1 1/2 days
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