Wood Plank Ceiling

I wanted to create wood plank ceiling in this small hallway.  I thought I’d save some money and use ‘faux” Wood Planks.

Faux Plank Ceiling 2

 

I also had to get rid of that nasty light.  Now that those have been labeled “boob lights”, I can’t look at them and NOT see it.

Faux Wood Plank Ceiling before

 

Yeah, much better!

Faux Plank Ceiling

 

It’s just 1/8″ hardboard.  $8 for a 4’x8′ sheet.  I ripped it into 4″ strips.  (Just shy of 4″ to allow for my sawblade on each cut.)  I primed and painted them.

How to make a Faux Wood Plank Ceiling

 

Then dragged my chop saw up to the porch because I didn’t want to run downstairs a thousand times.

How to create a Wood Plank Ceiling

 

I didn’t want nail holes so I used panel adhesive…I spent $23 on that so I’m not sure if it actually saved me money using the hardboard instead of nailing up actual planks.  If you did this on your walls, you wouldn’t have to use so much and would have an easier time installing.

 

I created a border and then filled it with vertical slats.  (Because that’s how I wanted to do it.)   I was about to tear it all down when I finished and it looked like this!

Faux Wood Plank Ceiling

 

But then I caulked and painted it and decided I loved it after all.

Faux Plank Ceiling 2
Don’t you hate those moments in a project, when you’ve spent a ridiculous amount of hours working on something, when you look at it and decide it looks like crap?  I’m glad I didn’t throw in the towel too soon because my neck is killing me from working above my head all day.
If it was all for nothing…well, that would just really stink!

🙂

 

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12 Comments

  1. I love this!

  2. Well, I LOVE it. I actually like the “before the caulk” pic as well. Just because it has some old house flavor but I know your house isn’t old so it makes sense to caulk.

    🙂 🙂

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