Jason Hammond of local ‘From the Ground Up’ fame, replicated the above wall treatment in his family’s first floor bathroom for–get this–6 bucks. The original is actually CLIF™ wall panels from Modular Arts
To achieve this feat, Jason used scrap pieces of MDF in both 1/2″ and 3/4″ thicknesses. Once the MDF was applied, he filled the cracks and nail holes with paintable caulk and then covered the entire wall with a bright white paint.
Does information exist for the board dimensions that this gentlemen cut to achieve that pattern?
Very cool. I will try this. Except in Dallas I know I will have to spend more than $6 on the caulk. Still a really good answer to a rough wall. Thanks Ed
Quick follow-up…. I pulled out a bunch of scrap birch wood sheets that a Dallas manufacturer of cabinets gave me and they turned out great. It cost me about $40 but I did a Master Bath wall and 2 separate vanity areas.
Thanks…KEEP the ideas coming. Ed