Should the Wood Be to Get a Beaded Backsplash?

Wooden beadboard is a classic favored. Beadboard paneling is created to boards, which you can still purchase – from 1/2. Simulated products abound, and you’ll be able to find big panels to get beefy, shop-made boards for a little fortune or a few bucks each. Think about board thickness, as well as quality when planning a backsplash.

Attention to Detail

Beaded boards, 1/2-inch or authentic allow for sharp detail. They are subject to a movement that is seasonal but warping. More will warp. On the opposite end of the spectrum are 1/8-inch paneling sheets with grooves. In between, quality beadboard panels made from 1/4-inch medium density fiberboard, or MDF, have sufficient depth and crispness to mimic beadboard that is true. MDF move like wood or will not warp, but the material is highly prone to moisture damage. For a backsplash, make sure that the paneling is protected with another finish or paint, and seal all joints across the countertop with caulk.

Factors

If you use a 1/4-inch product which snuggles neatly against window or door trim, you won’t have to alter the woodwork. To reduce moisture problems each surface of the boards with fast-drying or oil shellac primer before you install them. For locations, including a backsplash right supporting a kitchen sink, exterior-grade beaded panels provide warmth protection.

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