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Tasmanian oak feature wall behind tv. This wall was very bare and thought it needed something. As I take this photo now, I question why the TV isn't in the centre and I began where I did (tv was already on the wall). My walls are Masonite and you can see the joins, so I remember now that I just began at that join not even thinking the TV isn't centred. Oh well. The TV is always angled anyway to where we sit.
This wall became quite expensive as I never intended to do the whole wall...but just kept going cos I didn't like it in a small section.
Note some pieces are bowed so not all gaps look the same.
- Also added the piece of wood in the empty space of the cabinet.
- Painted the brass handles black with spray paint.
- Painted the walnut coloured cabinet top with door trim white paint.
Tasmanian oak 40mm
Nail gun
Mitre saw
Worked out how long I wanted the oak on the wall. I left a gap at the top and bottom. This allowed for me to put a piece on wood lengthways on the skirting that I could rest the oak on then will all begin from the same height.
Cut all oak pieces to the same length, as they do come all slightly different.
Light sand. 2 coats of clear satin varnish.
Nailed to wall using nail gun where there are studs.
Spaced by the thickness of the wood.
What a lovely addition to your living room @AnitaP. It certainly adds plenty of warmth and character to the space and you've done a splendid job. I particularly like the additional timber in the cabinet, as just that little touch helps tie everything together.
Many thanks for sharing, and well done!
Mitchell
Hi @AnitaP I love this effect - really stylish. Would you have any additional pictures that you took along the way as you were creating it. Love to see how some of this was done. Thanks for sharing it!
Thank you @RobP . I don't have any photos of the process. I do have this photo though. I only ever intended to do a third of the wall. When I did it, I wasn't so sure. So I just kept going haha
Hi @AnitaP - thanks for the extra picture. You definitely made the right decision - I like the third, but the bigger area looks even more impressive!
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