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Easycraft VJ panels were used to transform a main bedroom by creating a feature wall.
Our main bedroom was looking a little dull and in need of some love so I recently created this feature wall in it to give it that wow factor while also utilising the wall space for storage of coats and bags, and a new television.
First we measured the wall and cut the Easycraft panels to size with the circular saw. I found some wood-look moulding capping at Bunnings on clearance so we used that to put on the edges of the panels as an extra feature.
Next we attached the panels to the wall with metal screws into the studs (we have a steel framed house). I wanted the wall to have two purposes, one side for the tv and one side to hang coats etc so to seperate them we hung the panels vertical one side and horizontally on the other. I used Spakfilla to fill in all the holes and then sanded once dry.
Next I painted the panels. I used the colour “All Black” for one section and “Tiger White” for the other.
Lastly, I attached the wall hooks for the coats, bags, etc. We also then hung a wall mount and attached the tv.
Here is the before and after. I’m very happy with the end result.
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What a great job - so stylish!
Hello @Berrara
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's sensational to have you join us.
Let me tag @prettyliving to make them aware of your kind words.
Eric
@Berrara Thank you very much! ☺️
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