It’s been 2 weeks since we closed and work has already begun. We’re spending a few hours a day over at the house several times a week and things are looking a little different already.
It’s no secret that I’m part of Lowe’s Creative Bloggers team and let me tell you, I’m sure glad of that. This month’s challenge was a before and after project and I had the perfect one in mind. I got in the fixer-upper house just in time to do this project. I had already decided that I was going to add tall board and batten in the dining room, so after I explained what it was to my Dad, he was all on board for putting it up. I took my Lowes giftcard to the store and we picked up all the supplies needed to start this project. We’re not completely finished, but I got one wall completed to show you all how we did it. Caulking and painting it out will come later.
We picked up 2 sheets of 1/2” MDF, just the perfect material for cutting board and batten. There are a zillion tutorials out in blogland on how to do this. This one will be basic and I’ll explain how we did it as I move down the pics. You won’t get to see the really pretty “after” yet, but that will come later. I can’t wait to get to the pretty stage, most of what we are doing now is just grunt work. Hard and dirty work getting ready to paint.
Now, I have to tell you a thing or two about my dad, Al. He’s old school. Extremely. If you know an old-school guy, I can assure you, there is no one more old-school than Al.
We almost got in a head butting contest over this kick-butt nail gun. With my Lowes giftcard, I picked up this wonderfully versatile rockin’ tool, the Hitachi nailgun. It’s a finishing nail gun and works with a compressor and saves a TON of time. My dad didn’t think we needed one, but I sure did! So we had discussions over the nail gun. I won and the nail gun came home with us, courtesy of Lowes. We were able to buy all of our materials, including paint and the nail gun from Lowes. Thanks, Lowes!
He is so used to nailing nails and couldn’t see that having a nail gun will save us so much time, but it totally will.
Another thing about my dad. He’s cheap. It has served him well. I can be cheap too, but getting MDF cut at the home store would probably been a time saver since they cut on those BIG OLE’ saws they have. But no, we can cut our boards at home and that won’t cost a dime. If there is even a hint of having to pay for cuts, nope that won’t do. Out came the table saw and we ripped those boards ourselves. I helped and we got ‘er done! 🙂
We ripped 6” boards and 2” boards for the battens.
Here’s our wall, waiting for a makeover. I decided that I wanted the board and batten to be tall, so I opted for 65” up the wall. My ceilings in this house are 8’ tall, so that seemed a good height to go. I also decided that I wanted to do 2 rows of boards and fill in with battens for a nice paneled look. You’ll see!
I started by painting out the bottom of the wall (below 65”) in white primer. This will help when I have to paint that wall with all white trim paint.
Primer completed.
We brought over my dad’s compressor, he does have some great tools, we just need to use them. He’s got most of the good ones: table saw, miter saw, jigsaw, and more. This one is perfect for the new Hitachi nail gun.
I went ahead and painted above the board and batten a gray color, Rockport Gray mixed in Valspar Paint and Primer in one. It covered wonderfully! I think the one quart I bought will cover all the walls I need to paint in here.
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I’m really liking the gray color. I have some drapery fabric already bought that I’m using in here. It has pretty tones of gray, gold, green, brown and cream and I think will look super with my dining chairs and all this white board and batten.
Wanna see?
Some of you might remember that I picked up this fabric not too long before I moved from Birmingham back to Atlanta. I had planned to use it in my old house, but guess what? It’s going in the new one and I couldn’t be happier to have a dining room to use it in!
Can you see it coming together with my dining table and chairs? Yeah, me too!
So, we measured and leveled our 6” boards, nailing them into the wall studs. Another thing about my dad. He’s completely obsessed with nailing boards in studs. He overkills every piece of wood that gets nailed up. It HAS. TO. BE. IN.A. STUD in my dad’s carpentry book. SO, we found the studs. Sometimes I have to give in to his wishes and let him do it his way. Not always, I can assure you. There will be much head-butting getting this house done. We have gone through it before, it is nothing new for daughter and dad to see things 2 different ways. I see pretty, he sees strong and not going to go anywhere.
I totally think you can do both!
Back to the board and batten, I placed the 2nd board 12” down below the first row and now we are ready for the 2” battens to be installed.
We mitered the ends so that they would butt up against the baseboards and then I got the nailgun out and really had a ball.
This thing totally ROCKS my world! I’m going to be in love with my new nail gun. I popped nails in all those battens and loved it. The best thing, no countersinking. The gun does it for you!
We added battens in the corners and will wrap them to the next wall too. That next one from the right over to the left, we had to move it over a bit further than the others to jump the wall outlet. I read a lot of tutorials and most everyone said to do that. Jump the outlets and avoid them and you’ll never really notice the different spacing once it is all painted out. We spaced about 14 inches apart. Don’t hold us to that, we fudged a bit here and there.
Here’s that angled bottom piece, cut on a 45° angle on the miter saw. See how it rests on the existing baseboard and just makes it look better than keeping it straight across the bottom. I love this little touch.
So, one by one we added those battens. A few of the top boards didn’t get nailed in the studs, so we used Liquid Nails on the back (just a bit) as well as nails in the bottom part which did hit a stud to secure them all. They won’t be going anywhere. We used a level horizontally on the battens to keep them straight as we nailed.
It looks awesome to me! I’m so excited to get just this little start to pretty going on. We’ll continue around the room and finish this up and I’ll go ahead and paint above and this space will be on it’s way to being transformed. I’m planning to add more board and batten in the little foyer and going up the stairs. It just adds SO much architectural interest to an otherwise plain space, don’t you think?
Of course, the real fun will be when I caulk and paint it all trim white in Semi-Gloss. It will be gorgeous! It might be awhile before I get to that part, but you’ll be the first to see it all done.
UPDATE: Here’s the AFTER, with new floors installed.
And my dad is really proud of what we did. He mentioned how great it looks several times!
Here’s a little more progress for you. My sweet and tireless mama worked at getting up some of the tack strips from the carpet that we are ripping out while me and Dad worked on the board and batten. She is amazing.
Dad walled up the doorway going into the kitchen and this wall from the living room can now have furniture on it if I need to do that. It will make all the difference in the kitchen space and adding more cabinets on that wall that is not a door anymore.
Oh! And the ceilings all got a nice coat of spray paint last week, thanks to a family friend retired painter who we hired just for that reason.
Long view to the door that is now GONE. Can’t wait to paint those walls, that alone is going to make such a huge difference. After we paint the trim and walls, our next project tackled will be new floors in this living room. As of now, I do believe we are going to buy a floor nailer and put down unfinished oak flooring, then hire a refinisher to do the sanding, staining, and finishing of the floors. That will save us some money, even though it will be a lot of work. We can take our time and get it done.
Mom and I have finally stripped all the wallpaper off the walls. That was a happy day too.
These 2 people are the loves of my life. They are such hard workers and I couldn’t do this without them. We’ve had many picnics on the porch already during our renovation days at the house.
And that’s pretty sweet!
Disclosure: I received a giftcard to buy supplies from Lowes for this project.






Rhoda,
I was so excited when reading your blog today, you and helpers (Mom & Dad) have accomplished so much in a short time. I LOVE REMODELING and DECORATING, so each step is interesting to me. I appreciate you giving details on materials, where to purchase and how each on worked for you, also how to use each product. My husband and I are retired and we helped our daughter, son-in-law and grandsons remodel an older house two years ago, it turned out beautiful. We worked several months, but we finally completed it. We received so much joy in knowing we could help them with work plus help them save lot of labor expense. It was a work of Love, just like with your parents. I can not wait for next post of your blog. From a middle Georgia fan of yours.
I am so glad to see you start your transformation. Can’t wait to see everything you have planned for your new home. I agree that moulding and trim adds so much to a room and is usually not that big of an investment. Would love the gift card, I have my eye on a mirror at Lowe’s for my powder room.
Yea! It looks great and you are blessed to have Mom and Dad to help all the while making great memories! I want to use a nailer on some board and batten in my bath! Thanks for sharing.
Rhoda — what fun you and your folks are having in the midst of all this work. Parents like yours (and mine) are absolutely the best! I’m taking a five day stay-cation and hope to get the living room reconfigured and start on a drapery upgrade for the bedroom
Hey Rhoda- I have an ‘old school’ dad too. And I mean really old school. He usually wins our arguments! But, like you, I have learned SO much from him because of his ‘old school’ ways. Wouldn’t it be nice if the world was just a little more ‘old school’ still? It is obvious that your parents are just the best. Love what you have done so far. Lori Lucas
I want to work on my kitchen cabinets. They are 90’s oak and are screaming to be painted!
Oh Rhoda this is going to be so much fun to watch. Your website is the first one I look at eash morning and watching the progress of your beautiful new home with your wonderful parents is going to be so much fun ! You go girl !
I can’t wait to see this project finished!!!! So exciting. It looks like your Mom and Dad are just as excited as you are…….how wonderful! You all sure do make a great remodeling team!
About my home…..I have a lists of projects that must be tackeled…..our children’s bathroom is the first on that list and then our kitchen, front door, garage door………..a Lowe’s gift card would certainly be put to good use at our house!
I’m so happy to see that your wall project went so well!
You are so lucky to have your mom and dad, give them an extra hug just for me.
If I won that Lowe’s gift card, it would be gone in a flash. I’m thinking of reflooring my daughter’s room and I would use it toward that.
Rhoda, Have been following you since your Great Impressions days and am amazed at how much you accomplish. Would love a Lowe’s gift card for a foyer trim project. Keep up your positive attitude!
I would love to do something to my back yard /patio area. Shade it somehow or jazz up the garden area. It’s looking a little frumpy and needs a lil somethin somethin!
Rhoda, I’ve lurked around your blog for some time now and have never posted. I’ve always admired your decorating talents, and your strength as you’ve gone through this past year. I just bought my first ever house and seeing you make progress in your new home is encouraging me to be bolder and braver and do the things I want to in order to make it the home I want it to be. I look forward to seeing how things progress. 🙂
Oh Rhoda…I’ve got numerous projects this year from new house paint, to new windows, to new patio door, to new deck staining. Oh…and my DH drove into our garage door and busted out a panel. Now we need two new garage doors! Help!
How exciting! Can’t wait for the reveal.
Rhoda,
How exciting to see what you have accomplished already. I know it’s a joy
to work with you Dad and Mom on this project. What would we do without
parents to guide us along in life. What a Blessing. Can’t wait to see all the
other improvements in the works. Know it will be beautiful. Keep up the
beautiful ideas and HARD work. Bless all of you.
Jean
OH my gosh….You are so blessed to have such wonderful and loving parents and i am so happy for you and your new home and excited to see what you are going to do with it Bless you.
If i won a Lowes gift card I would do the same thing in my small dining room only on one wall…I have not told the hubby yet so mum is the word 🙂
Oh Rhoda! I love it! Your parents are so sweet – I wish mine lived closer than a thousand miles away. You are truly blessed. I would love the lowe’s gift card – we need to stain our deck and my car needs work – so guess which one won out this week?
Love reading about your remodeling and new house !!
Great giveaway from Lowe’s !!
If I won, I would definitely use it for a patio makeover !
Have a great day,
Karen in Texas
Love the work you’re doing. What great parents you have to help you with these projects! My goal is to get wood flooring this year. Can hardly wait as I can already see and feel the difference it will make in my home.
OH boy, so many projects I want to do. We built this house almost seven years ago and I had a 1 and 3 year old. Then, after months of bedrest, I added another little girl. The house was “finished” but not “put together”. I am finally at the point where I can manage three little ones, farming, homeschool, family music ministry and a few “pretty” projects. I really want to try the board and batten and some organizational projects. So many ideas! Thanks for the giveaway!