Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Guest Room

The beloved "before" photo of the guest room:

I have to say that I love my husband's ability to visualize design. Take a look at this, what do you see?

Zach saw a dark stained, wood paneled wall. Using a chop saw and two different size beams (a square beam and a 2x4) we cut slices of each, allowing the depth of each to vary. Using thin set, Zach applied the wood slices to the wall as though they were tile. Below is a close up photo of the finished product:

After sanding the edges of each piece we either stained them (using Minwax's "English Chestnut") or applied them to the wall then stained them using a spray bottle. We don't recommend the spray bottle technique as it quickly makes its way to the floor and surrounding walls.




To finish the look we applied a border (made out of 2x4's) around the perimeter of the "wood wall". We used a chop saw to cut the complimentary angles - yay trigonometry!

5 comments:

  1. oh my gosh. I am so impressed! looks amazing!

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  2. I LOVE this idea. Nice job guys! Seriously it looks amazing!!

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  3. Wow! This is sooo cool! We saw a whole building in Vancouver that was this type of thing, and I loved it...never thought my brother would do the same thing! Looks great!

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