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Entry feature walls with storage nook bench

buildwithroneth
Having an Impact
buildwithroneth
buildwithroneth
Having an Impact

 

Timber feature walls installed in an entryway, with black robe hooks and a timber storage nook bench.

 

 

The project

 

To create more character and life in our entry walkway.  Also, to bring together the aesthetic features of the entry walkway and the inbuilt wall shelves with ladder we had built in the formal room.

 

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Steps

 

Step 1

 

Plan, design and measure

 

Planned and sketched a rough design and measured requirements for sketch design.

 

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Step 2

 

Wooden feature wall

 

Built the wooden dress Pine on and around the original suede paint effect we originally painted for the bulk plaster wall. Then used masking tape to hold the corners together whilst the wood glue was drying.

Used wood filler to cover gap corners and imperfections of the wood, then sanded and cleaned the dress Pine once all built.

 

Then used the green frog tape in readiness for staining the wood. Applied two coats of Cabot's interior stain in Teak colour and applied one coat gloss finish of Cabot's Cabothane clear.

 

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Step 3

 

Demi-round wall panels and wooden board for hooks

 

We used ScotchBlue tape on the ceiling architrave as a guide measurement to put the wooden board, as this needed to be centred. Built the border for the Demi-Round panels using Porta moulding white Pine FJ primed DAR 2.4m x 4, then built the Demi-Round panels onto the wall.

 

Used wood filler to cover any nails and imperfections of the panels, then lightly sanded and cleaned the Demi-Round panels, borders and wooden board.

 

Used Porta moulding Pine panel mould clear for the border of the wooden board.  Also, lightly sanded and cleaned the wooden board moulding. Used the gap filler (white) to fill in all the corner and border gaps, as well as gaps in between the wall panels where required for a seamless look.

 

Used Dulux semi-gloss paint (colour mixed using our original wall colour code - similar to a blizzard white) to paint the borders, Demi-Round panels, wooden board and mouldings. Applied two coats.

 

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Note: We used Liquid Nails as well as anchoring the Demi-Round panels and wooden rack board onto the wooden structure of the house so they do not fall off or collapse.

 

Step 4

 

Mounted hooks onto wooden board

 

Used the Adored black wall mount beau robe hooks.

 

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Step 5

 

Storage bench nook

 

Built the storage bench made to measure in proportion to the feature walls, then used wooden filler to cover the nails and wood imperfections. Sanded and cleaned the wood, and used the gap filler to fill corners and gaps.

 

We used the same paint as the Demi-round wall panels (Dulux semi-gloss) and then installed two Pinnacle black fixed pin butt hinges. Also installed two gas struts.

 

 

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Step 6

 

Completion and decor

 

We upcycled an old serving tray (previously maroon colour) and spray painted it with Dulux Duramax flat black spray paint.

 

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We're so happy to be able to share and inspire ideas for this amazing community. It's been great to be able to build and design some of the things we've wanted to do. With patience and time, we get there and truly appreciate the results when finished.

 

Tools and materials

 

Materials used in the project:

 

1. Feature walls:

 

 

2. Wooden bench nook:

 

Tools used in the project: 

 

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