- V-groove planks (If you don’t have a Lowes near you they can also be purchased on Amazon here)
- Measuring Tape
- Level
- Pencil
- Stud Finder
- Finishing nails
- Hammer
- Jig Saw
- Minwax Wood Filler
- Paint roller
- Paint brush
- Satin paint
- White Caulk
I used a level to make sure that the first plank was straight. I don’t have a nail gun so I just used finishing nails and a hammer to attach the planks to the studs. I then used a large screw to tap the nail heads in so that I could cover them up with wood putty.
Working behind the toilet actually wasn’t as tricky as I had anticipated. I just slid them down from the top and when I got to the wall connection I just cut two smaller pieces so that there was one on either side of it. I could have done circular cuts with a jigsaw but who really looks back there anyways, right?
Once all of my nail holes were filled and sanded it was priming time! I started by using a brush over each seam, then used a small foam roller over the entire thing.
I’m definitely loving the farmhouse feel that it adds to the bathroom and it’s amazing how much brighter it is now!
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