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- September 17, 2023Today, people's home aesthetic choices come in every flavor imaginable, and one popular style is a rustic look. This style often involves using second-hand wood, distressing surfaces with a sander, and whitewashing wood wall panels.
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- September 15, 2023Wood paneling can give any room a warm, natural feeling. Unfortunately, removing wood paneling and installing new walls is expensive. When it’s time for a change, many people choose to paint over their wood paneling.
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- September 13, 2023Wood paneling has been in style for centuries, and it remains a classic addition to any home. As compared to the fake wood walls of the 1960s and 1970s, modern wood wall panels are vastly superior.
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- September 11, 2023If you are looking to replace your interior doors, one of the main decisions you would have to make is whether to install a pre-hung or a slab door.
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- September 10, 2023Doors play a key role in interior design. They add personality to the entire property, so it’s essential to pay good attention to their color, material, and texture.
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- September 10, 2023Painting your doors is a great way to add character to your space. In this guide, we’ll discuss some color inspirations to help you determine what kind of modern interior doors would go best with your home’s aesthetic!
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- September 10, 2023If your wood wall panels are decades old and full of stains, dents, or scratches, painting them again can bring about a fresh and modernized look. In fact, it is one of the cheapest and easiest ways to transform the look of your home.
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- September 10, 2023
Should you paint both sides of your cabinet doors? Learn the pros, cons, and best practices for a smooth, lasting finish.
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- September 10, 2023Wood wall paneling, also known as ‘wainscoting,’ not only provides improved insulation, but is also an eco-friendly and cost-effective way to make your home aesthetically pleasing and more valuable for potential buyers.
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- September 10, 2023Wood panels were the most affordable, chic upgrade back in the 1970s, which explains why almost every house had them! Some homeowners later upgraded to modern wood wall panels–but many folks still have those old-school wood panels installed.