Q:Has anyone painted over these boards? If so, with a sprayer? A brush? How did it turn out?
by|Jan 25, 2024
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A: Yes, they can easily be painted. if using a light color, we would suggest a stain blocking primer prior to painting them.
by|Jan 26, 2024
Q:Can you use a light coat of poly on these
by|Dec 26, 2023
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A: Yes, but only oil based.
by|Jan 3, 2024
Q:Can you use these panels outside for a ceiling for a barnadonium project
by|Dec 7, 2023
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A: You can, as long as you seal them with an oil-based urethane finish. Otherwise, they will discolor when they are exposed to moisture due to the staining process.
by|Dec 8, 2023
Q:Can i install this directly to studs 16 apart or do i need a backer?
by|Nov 25, 2023
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A: You can install directly to the studs, but there will be gaps showing because the boards have natural imperfections to keep the rustic appearance.
by|Nov 28, 2023
Q:Can you mix the grey and black boards
by|Nov 20, 2023
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A: Yes, you can mix any combination or our wallboards if you think it will work for your space. It's totally up to your preference.
by|Nov 21, 2023
Q:How can I see this in my room?
by|Nov 2, 2023
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A: You could buy a pack and hold them up in your space to see if you like them. If you aren’t satisfied, you can easily return them to Home Depot as long as they are not cut or used.
by|Nov 13, 2023
Q:Hi, I live in Florida, so freezing is not a factor. My question is: Can I use this product on our back porch ceiling? Providing I seal the heck out of it prior to installation? I used it in our dining room and everyone loves it! Thanks in advance, dave
by|Oct 29, 2023
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A: Yes, you need to seal it with a urethane non yellowing product. Do not use a water based because it may change the color of the wall boards. And you should do a test area first before applying it to the finished ceiling.
by|Oct 30, 2023
Q:I rent but I would like to use this on an accent wall. Can you recommend an installation procedure without the use of liquid nails? So the panels could be removed without causing damage to the drywall other than the holes caused by the nails
by|Oct 21, 2023
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A: You could make removable walls by attaching the wall boards to 1/2” or 3/4” plywood and then secure it in sections with screws. This way you would have less holes to fill once removed.
by|May 8, 2024
Q:Can this go over existing paneling?
by|Oct 13, 2023
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A: Yes, it can.
by|Oct 18, 2023
Q:Can these be lightened a little, and if so, how? I purchased Nantucket gray and would like to mix in a lighter gray shade.
by|Oct 5, 2023
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A: You could try applying a light coat of paint on top of it. However, that may not give you the look you want.