I’ve heard of Liquid Nails, but never used anything like that. Since I’d never attached wood to a wall before, I went to Lowe’s and explained to the nice man (Remember to always smile to the men at Lowe’s ~ you’re not flirting, you just want to keep their attention while you are explaining your DIY projects to them.) about the Pallet Wall in a Box and how thin the boards were (1/4~inch) and what they were made of (kiln~dried solid red oak) and how I wanted the backsplash to look (I actually don’t think he was as excited about my vision as I was.) Then I asked the $1000 question: what was the best way to put the boards on the wall? Without hesitation, he said Liquid Nails. Don’t you just love the weathered barn look? It was so easy to create. Not a pretty sight.Īnd here is what my boards looked like after I painted them. Very plain, and everytime I walked into the laundry room ~ like 10 times a day ~ the first thing I saw was the plumbing hookup and outlets. Just as reminder, let me show you the wall before we started installing the wood. If you should order a product, I may receive a compensation, but you don’t pay one penny more. How to Install a Wood Backsplash the Right Way This post contains affiliate links to products that I love, use and highly recommend. That will be another learning process, I’m sure. We will finish the second phase after we’ve installed the countertop over the washer and dryer. Now, we are not 100% through with the wall, but we have finished the first phase. ![]() 5 Easy Ways to setup a Cozy Corner at Home!
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