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Purplepolkiri
Finding My Feet

wall moulding

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I am hoping to achieve the look in the photo hopefully find the dog too! 

 

I don't have a nail gun so I don't know if it's still achievable. I don't want to get boards too thick so it doesn't hang off the skirting boards. 

What products would I need to hammer in nails and which liquid nail products are recommended?

 

Is there wood that i should use for this project? Looking for a cheaper option here as the boards won't be exposed. They will be painted.

Jewelleryrescue
Kind of a Big Deal

Re: wall moulding

Hi @Purplepolkiri 

 

If your starting off with a  plain wall gyprock  with skirting board.  Consider  taking the  skirting board off as it may not match the timber above it.

 

Now see the large in fill panels under and  between the boards?   Well that  can be your gyprock  wall painted and just framed  by the boards.

Or use  some really nice lining panel cut to size.

https://www.bunnings.com.au/900-x-1200mm-12mm-lining-panel-white-mdf-primed-batten-25mm_p0281886

 

 

As  for the  boards  well  you can  buy MDF panels( much  cheaper than  timber. ) of  various thickness to suit your designs. Simily cut it into strips / plank like panels.

MDF 3600 x 1200mm 12mm MDF Panel Standard I/N: 0593584  $80

https://www.bunnings.com.au/3600-x-1200mm-12mm-mdf-panel-standard_p0593584

 

Or  another  product   called CUSTOM wood is  more inexpensive again. 

CUSTOMwood 9 x 2400 x 1200mm Raw E0 MDF I/N: 0590024  $30.90

https://www.bunnings.com.au/customwood-9-x-2400-x-1200mm-raw-e0-mdf_p0590024

 

 

 Ordinary Liquid nails is fine  for the job used  very sparingly in case you want to take the panels off later the gyprock wont be trashed.

 

Thin nail  gun is ok Or thin  gyprock screws (will hold better than  nails )   Liquid nails  not really needed as  this is light decorative work after all.

 

A must  have is  No more  gaps.  It will also act like a weak  glue.

I would   buy  so (no more  gaps)  to caulk between the mdf and wall and any joins or  gaps.   iI is  paintable so it is good to have.

 

Nice  project :smile:  Love to see the finished  job.

 

 

 

 

EricL
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: wall moulding

Hello @Purplepolkiri 

 

It's great that you've received excellent advice from @Jewelleryrescue. I totally agree with the materials suggested, it will be perfect once cut into shape and glued or nailed to your wall. 

 

Here are some discussions regarding wall moulding you might find useful:

 

 

If you need further assistance, please let us know.

 

Eric

 

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