Low End to High End Half Bath via As Is
Materials: Nexus Yellow Brown cabinet cover panels; drill, jig or circular saw, tape measure
Description: This half bath in our 1950s house was utterly dull and style-less. I was going to redo it with conventional painted drywall but then I got the brilliant idea of paneling it with the 3x8 Nexus Yellow-Brown kitchen cabinet cover panels that I'd scored in the AS IS department of IKEA awhile back for $10 each!
We had five panels, which sounds like a lot but it wasn't quite enough to do the whole room. So I decided to do half tile and half paneling, with a sill on which the panels could sit to give it a very finished look.
We had to build out the walls a bit and sheath the studs with cement backerboard for tiling. I did the tiling first (cheap 3x6 tile from Lowe's!), then we hung the panels. The room is 8' and we tiled up a little higher than 4' so that we'd have some wiggle room cutting the panels. All cut edges are in the corners, which weren't exactly plumb so we had to carefully mark each inside corner cut to get the right fit.
I recommend scoring each cut with a very sharp utility knife before sawing to minimize splintering.
Panels were screwed into place with finish screws and I filled the holes with wood filler and then actually cut tiny pieces of veneer and glued them over the filler. This was a bit fussy. If I had to do it again, I'd use the color hard wax filler sticks.
Last, I caulked the corner joints with a silicone caulk in a color to match the wood after carefully masking off each joint. I left the vertical joints in the middle of each long wall and above the doorway and window uncaulked since they were straight and had finished edges.
~ Kathy
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Check out this stream
Blog Archive
-
▼
2011
(661)
-
▼
April
(95)
- Archive: April 2011
- Lack Lazy Susan Coffee Table
- A headboard fit for a King-sized bed
- IKEA Place Mats to Pillows!
- Ikea Lack table into Lack floating shelves!
- Broder turns into kitchen workbench
- Lack Book shelf
- Link Latte 156
- Expedit standing desk
- Hoop art
- How To: Give an inexpensive door mat a welcoming m...
- Unusual Musical Instruments, Part Two
- Bekvam + Fullen Solve 3 Problems
- Air urchin
- Custom painted Snudda
- Forhoja Side Table
- Built in BESTA Home Theater
- Bedroom Litter Box
- Island Getaway
- Turn an Ikea Poster into Canvas Art
- Shortened pot rack
- Hopen and Micke decoupage restyling
- Studio Bed Solution
- Complex Numbers: Best Explanation
- Goddess wardrobe by PAX
- 24 Karat Knob
- Archive: March 2011
- Books, budgets and Bekvams
- This week in April '07
- Billy desk
- Gåsgrunda Pengel Stove
- Mini Bench Coffee Table from Frosta Stool
- Hacker help: How to attach laminate flooring to Pax?
- Art/Chalkboard from IKEA Scratch-and-Dent Pieces
- Asker Patchwork
- Malm Changing Table
- Sideboard 320 cm
- Potted Stranne
- Keep Your Eyes on the Ball! (Funny Pics)
- PAX Wardrobe Turned Custom Reach in Closets
- Lack with an ironing secret
- Kids Shoebox Dual Computer Cabinet
- The World's Most Powerful Mobile Crane
- Expedit turned into a guitar amp enclosure
- Ikea Expedit Three-Story Hamster Habitat
- TORSBY and MALM customization
- This week in April '07
- Gorm Bunk Bed Made in Italy
- IKEA's latest doggy furniture
- Coffee Table Train Set
- A woody radiator cover
- Cake Stands and Candy Dishes
- Eames-inspired storage unit
- RIBBA Dataport
- Link Latte 155
- Lack raised to the third
- Re-Purposed BRATTBY Kitchen Cart
- Low End to High End Half Bath via As Is
- Kids Art Table, Ikea Style
- "Très chic" Kitty Litter Bin Obscurer
- Fireplace: Frump to Fab!
- A window bench
- Waiting Bench
- Space-Saving Three-Drawer Chest Inset Into Plaster...
- Hacker help: A bed that won't stay put
- Create a Diffuser for the FOTO Ceiling Pendant Lamp
- Epic Rally Video
- This week in April '07
- 7 euro light wonder
- Dolls house from a IKEA Catalogue
- Quick Nightstand
- Extreme Sleeping, Part 2
- Frame-holder for kids drawings
- Dignitet display
- Ikea cardboard clock
- Tertial lamp into microphone stand
- Automotive Madness (Funny Pics)
- Ramvik arcade machine
- Going industrial: BRODER-GORM shelving
- Built in Billy bookcases number ... 3
- Pimp my IKEA table
- A Grono mosaic lamp
- Gorm window sill
- Shoe cabinet transformation
- Trofast play-table
- Besta climbs on Expedit
- Intricate Pulpits: Stunning Examples of Religious Art
- Vinyl Records and CDs sideboard
- Rack for Shoes
- Earring holder
- This week in April '07
- Early "Photoshop" & April Fools Pranks
- Silver leaf Ikea Rast Dresser Hack
- Rast Turned Sideboard
- Modern flower pot
-
▼
April
(95)
0 comments:
Post a Comment