In the end I decided to use the more expensive common pine boards because they are usually straight (check them before you buy them) and have nice squared off corners. There are definitely ways to get the look for cheaper, like use furring strips or have MDF boards ripped down, or use lattice for your “battens.” I used common pine boards, but that would be pretty costly if you were doing a large space. If you’re wondering about the cost of the project and the financial commitment you’ll need, the total cost of my boards and the paint was $42. How much did the board and batten project cost? Now that the painting is all done, I can’t wait to add the vinyl floor tiles and the finishing decorative touches!įollow me on Instagram, if you want more of the behind-the-scenes of the makeover. This is part of the whole Girls’ Bathroom Refresh, which you can find all of the plans here. I absolutely love it! So, if you want to do things a little differently, flip your colors!! It’s so fun for a small space like a bathroom, laundry room or closet! Go for it if you’re loving this look as much as I am! It could not have turned out more perfectly. Floral Art above the DIY Board and Batten
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