8 Linear Feet 36 In., Solid Oak Tongue and Groove ...
Everything you need to cover an eight linear foot section of wall, 36 in. high with solid oak, tongue and groove wainscot. Includes base and chair rail [... more]
$79.98
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8 Linear Feet 36 In., Primed MDF Overlapping Wainscot ...
Everything you need to cover an eight linear foot section of wall, 36 in. high with pre-primed, MDF overlapping wainscot. Includes base and chair rail. [... more]
$44.99
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- Scene Setter: Barn Siding
- Scene Setter: Barn Siding [... more]
$23.99
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8 Linear Feet 36 In., Solid Cherry Tongue and Groove ...
Everything you need to cover an eight linear foot section of wall 36 in. high with solid cherry, tongue and groove wainscot. Includes base and chair rail [... more]
$149.00
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8 Linear Feet 36 In., Solid Hickory Tongue and Groove ...
Everything you need to cover an eight linear foot section of wall 36 in. high with solid hickory, tongue and groove wainscot. Includes base and chair rail [... more]
$89.99
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Painting Paneling, Part 2
Here Bev DeJulio shares a few hints to speed up the painting process. Use a sash brush to paint the walls near the corners, ceiling and base molding ( Fill in the paneling grooves with a sponge or a long-napped roller ( ). This process, known as ... [... more]
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Bringing the Walls to Life
Nancy Golden shows how she transformed a nondescript pool house ( On a scale from 1 to 5, with 5 being the greatest degree of difficulty, this project rates a solid 3. It took 14 hours, spread over the course of two and a half days, to complete ... [... more]
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8 Linear Feet 36 In., Solid Maple Tongue and Groove ...
Everything you need to cover an eight linear foot section of wall 36 in. high with solid maple, tongue and groove wainscot. Includes base and chair rail [... more]
$89.99
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Painting Paneling, Part 1
Dark paneling was all the rage in the early '70s. Today lighter walls and open floor plans are more stylish. If your kitchen looks dated because it has dark paneling, you can easily freshen up its appearance with a few coats of paint. In some ... [... more]
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Wood, Painting and Walls
To ease the pain of splinter removal, rub some toothache gel on the tender area, and your finger will become numb. Dampening strips of newspaper is a great technique for keeping your windows clean while painting. Trying to match the right paint ... [... more]
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Walls and Refinishing
A humidifier can help keep your house clean when you're sanding drywall. Place it in the room as you're working and the moist air will help dust settle before it spreads throughout the house. A disappearing-ink fabric marker will allow you to ... [... more]
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Running Wires Through an Outside Wall
Properly preparing the wood is 80 percent of a good paint, oil or stain job. Be sure to stir stain regularly because in several hours it will settle to the bottom. Don't work with paint stripper in direct sunlight, or the stripper will dry before ... [... more]
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