Bathrooms how to molding wainscoting bathroom remodel remodeling stylish beadboard bathroom to save time and a whole lot of construction debris leave the wall tile in place and simply install the beadboard wainscoting over it.
How to apply wainscoting to walls in a bathroom.
Further more the wainscoting can continue on the adjacent walls and it can frame all sorts of features including benches and vanities.
The wainscoting was installed for half the height of the wall which is a little higher than the usual but has the advantage of making the light switches and outlets on the wall blend in.
This cottage style master bathroom an addition that hugs the existing structure of this charming jamestown rhode island bungalow features soft blue walls white wainscoting and built in cabinets that flank the mirror.
Lighting is installed directly on the mirror inside a built in niche adding to the room s cozy ambiance.
Beadboard wainscoting was also used in this bathroom where it was installed on the walls of the toilet area and on the walls surrounding bathtub.
This beginner guide will teach you how to successfully install beadboard to give your home a refreshed and updated look in under a day.
Wainscoting is a form of decorative paneling that protects walls and can add character to any room.
Plain drywall no matter how colorfully painted can make for boring walls.
Beadboard paneling gives a room an intimate traditional feel making it ideal for homes with more of a cottage or bungalow style.
Step 1 wipe down the tile walls with a rag dampened in mineral spirits to remove dirt dust wax grease and any other contaminants.
Bathroom wainscoting can be very practical especially if you have a freestanding tub and you want to protect the walls from water damage.