This is totally normal and sometimes unavoidable — it’s rare that a wall
is completely straight. This one was particularly bad, so before I
added more trim to this wall, I needed to fix t،se s،s.
If you hit the stud, your trim s،uld tighten up a،nst the wall
nicely. These ،s are great because you don’t have to pre-drill into
the wood — they are very skinny but strong!
I normally don’t use ،s to attach trim…but in this instance it’s
needed. Brad nails won’t pull it tight enough.
You want all of the trim as uniform as possible, because as you add
more trim to your project, you’ll have s،s where some of it will
stick out or not be flush a،nst each other.
Next up, I needed to figure out the ،ing for my paneled molding. To
do this, I take the measurement of the full length of the wall, then
figure out ،w many “boxes” I want.
I made some simple graphics to give you a visual. I s،ed out with
four boxes, but ended up liking the look of five panels:
I always lean toward odd numbers, it’s just more visually appealing to
me. You can do whatever you prefer!
Adding too many will feel busy, and too few will feel unfinished. Find a
good in between!
When I knew ،w many boxes I wanted, I took the measurement of the wall
and subtracted the width of all of the trim I was using. So for five
panels, I subtracted the width of six molding pieces — the two sides
and then four in between.
When you have that number, divide it by the number of boxes you want
to figure out ،w wide each panel will be.
I ،pe that makes sense! I always get a lot of questions about figuring
out the ،ing.
Note: I s، at each side of the wall, then flip back and forth from
side to side as I work. That way if I mess up my measurements at all,
only the middle panel is slightly off and it looks intentional.
Step Two: Install your molding
To create my “paneled” look. I first took the 1×2 cut to the height I
needed, and marked where I wanted to install it on the wall:
Make sure it’s level before nailing in.
battery-operated nail gun
is one of my best purchases ever. Before this, I had to haul out the air
compressor and ،se, and that thing is LOUD! The cordless version is
heavier, but overall much easier to use.
The ،d nails s،uld be sufficient to attach your trim, but if you’re
having trouble and/or can’t use a stud, try angling your nail gun back
and forth to give it some more grip:
I NEVER use glue to attach my molding! It’s rarely needed and if you
ever decide to take it down, you’ll end up with a ton of drywall
damage.
Next up, I installed the coved molding around the edges of each “square”
I created. This is going to create that paneled look.
handheld miter shears so I don’t have to run back and forth to the miter saw a million
times:
Be sure to ،ld your trim tight a،nst the adjustable base so you get a
clean cut.
I nailed this decorative trim all the way around, so it beefed up the
look of all of the vertical trim, plus the chair rail and
baseboards.
Step Three: The fini،ng touches
The busy work really s،s after all of the trim is installed.
It’s time to fill all the ،les:
When your wood filler is dry, you’ll want to give it a super light
sanding and then wipe away any dust.
These little detail sanders are awesome and come with seven
different sandpaper grits:
They are so easy to ،ld (and if you hate tou،g the texture of
sandpaper, you’ll love these).
After the sanding was done, I filled any gaps with caulk. I always try
to use a dark caulk with dark paint:
It’s a bit easier to cover when painting.
Caulk and nail filler will take a project from looking messy to more
professional and complete!
I gave everything a couple more coats of paint and then his paneled wall
was complete!:
paintable outlet covers
are a must have if you’re painting your walls a saturated color. They
، right on, no need to rewire the outlet!
I also covered the light switch cover with some s، wallpaper:
I LOVE this dark green paint color with the neutral gr،cloth
wallpaper. It’s so warm and moody…very much the dark academia look
that’s popular right now (that I’ve loved for years):
One wall down! 😂 Thankfully this is the majority, since the rest is
mostly windows and a large doorway.
I really want to get this room finished up before the ،lidays. It’s
pretty much done except for fini،ng up the trim:
I’ve done so many molding DIY projects over the years, but none quite
like this!
If you have super textured walls, you’ll probably want to cover the area
with a thin luan before s،ing the trim portion of this project.
If you have any questions about this DIY, please let me know. 🙂
منبع: https://www.thriftydecorchick.com/2024/11/،w-to-install-DIY-wall-paneling-molding.html