Bathroom

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measurements for the door and bottom panel on a white kitchen cabinet with brick wall behind it
there is a coat rack with hooks on the wall next to a door and tile floor
Bathroom beadboard
the interior of a bathroom with pink and green decor, including towels, baskets, rugs, shower curtain, sink, mirror and other items
the measurements for an entryway door are shown in this image, and on the wall is
two towels are hanging on the hooks in front of a shower curtain and a potted plant
a wooden step stool sitting next to a white door
DIY Board & Batten Bathroom Accent Wall
a woman in blue shirt and black shorts standing next to wooden paneled wall with white shower curtain
Board & Batten Tutorial: For Beginners
Board & Batten Tutorial: For Beginners
an open door in a room with wallpaper on the walls
the bathroom is being remodeled and ready to be used as a bathtub shower combo
Board & Batten Tutorial: For Beginners
Board & Batten Tutorial: For Beginners
before and after shots of a bathroom with wood paneling on the ceiling, shower curtain pulled down
Beam to hide shower rod
a person is holding a piece of wood over the top of a wall with a blue bird on it
Beadboard Bathroom: How to Install Beadboard for a Professional Look
there is a coat rack with hooks on the wall next to a door and tile floor
Bathroom beadboard
a piece of blue tape is taped to the edge of a fireplace mantel with wooden slats
Board and Batten (Part 1) - Just a Girl Blog
Board and batton shelf ledge with quarter-round trim. Ledge is 2" MDF, 3" batton, 14" spacing between.
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How to Add Board & Batten WITHOUT removing your existing Baseboards. Check out this Trim Hack !
Keep your Baseboards. SAVE ⬇️ this DIY HACK Want to add decorative to him? But don’t want to have the expense or hassle of ripping out your existing baseboards? You can add decorative trim without an ugly overhang by using inexpensive base cap transition from your existing baseboards to your new trim. Here is how : You can smoothly transition from your existing baseboard to your 3/4 inch trim boards by adding a simple and budget friendly base cap trim upside down on your existing tapered baseboard. This will transition from the standard baseboard curved top to your 3/4 inch trim and eliminate any ugly overhang. I used a Woodgrain baseboard from Home Depot. It’s readily available and super budget friendly. After nailing in all the trim pieces I caulked the seams and painted the
the bathroom is clean and ready for us to use