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| Leave the beadboard as unpainted wood for a rustic flair to the tidy beadboard kitchen cabinets. |
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| A way to bring beadboards from the 17th century into the 21st is to paint them a trendy color and pair the cabinets with modern backsplash materials. In this laundry room, the olive gray and earthy stone mosaic backsplash tile feel contemporary. |
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| Beadboard is an easy way to add decorative appeal to bathrooms, which are usually small, and lacking in personality. An all white bathroom reads as clean and spartan, yet the beadboard wainscotting adds just enough dimension to add visual interest. |
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by Elliott Kaufman
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| Some people actually detest the existing beadboard in their homes but can't justify ripping it out. Instead, they can make it disappear by painting wainscotting, walls, and ceiling the same color to make it visually recede in the background. Bright and colorful modern furniture grabs all the attention and sets the tone of the room. |
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| If you love beadboard but are in a rental situation, or can't afford the cost of installing it on the walls and ceilings, it can be found in furniture motifs too. |
A less expensive option than tiling creating alot of charm.
A couple of tips for anyone trying to do this themselves:
1. Demand has made it possible to get 4"x8" sheets of beadboard for quicker projects, but the plywood doesn't have depth or character that the tongue-and-groove boards do.
2. Because there is a tendency for the individual boards to expand and contract individually over the seasons, it is wise to prefinish the boards (paint or stain) before installing them so that you are not left with an unsightly stripe of unfinished material between boards when a little shrinkage occurs.
You could also reverse it like M J did above. but the very intense color on top might be a little oppressive.