Modern Living Room Design Part 1 | DIY Wood Slat Wall

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Published 2023-02-04

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  • @imidzovic
    I am surprised how many negative comments on this video... These people just wanted to show other people on the youtube how they did certain things.. You can like it, you can dislike it, you can skip it... Why so much hate? What's going on with the world?
  • @yuvrajtomar2032
    Was looking for something similar for my bar.. thank you for making the video. Amazing effort.... and as usual great job. ❤️
  • @tamimgaber5225
    As an interior Designer i found it very beautiful and emazing work
  • @matthewfloyd2442
    Hi, loving some of your begginer advice as I'm going to start sharing all my cool stuff soon. My stuff that I think is cool anyway. Since I grabbed a little handful of your tips, thought it only fair to leave one for your propagation. This may very well be rife input, but it is a pretty simple technique for holding lighter-weight, non-structural materials to sheetrock like slats for instance. Works best with longer 16‐18gauge nails ( I always keep 2" loaded up). Shoot one at 11 o'clock and as close to the head of your 11 nail as possible, fire another at 1 o'clock. Kind of shooting a v away from yourself creating a pretty stable anchor. Obviously lots of people would say glue or caulk, but trying to blow and go on something this tedious saves lots of nails and is much much less permanent. Meaning if you need to make it be not, the pinholes to be filled are much less work than removing the glue and sheetrock/texture the glue takes with it.(usually requiring new rock all together) I do apologize, I have a strange condition where when I have simple thought i expel a massively prolix and windy, but gratuitous, thicket of a grapheme and phoneme amalgamate. See lol. I talk too much would be more concise
  • The idea is great. The construction is normally different. You would first apply a sheet of MDF or a board. Affix the board to the studs, sand and paint, then apply the slats. That way you can use glue and nails w/o damage to the wall and it will be a more permanent/secure application. A primer is crucial when painting with darker colors. Otherwise, Im super proud of the effort. 👏
  • This is really good especially for people with little to No tool experience... great job
  • @Arlene_DOTK
    Great Job, its BEAUTIFUL 😍 ❤ I love the 2 accent options. Im looking to do something like this in my condo for my combo dining/living room.
  • @madonnaoti5648
    Great job! I will follow your style to decorate my movie room. Thanks alot❤
  • @Neetu_MakeUp_Bar
    Thanks for sharing useful information..now it's useful for my salon decor
  • Put a planter and a hanging light over it in that corner as well 😍😍. Very Niceee ❤
  • @romekk3975
    Thinking about that second cutout for the outlet I suppose a chisel might be a good tool to carve it out as well.
  • @scottward1001
    FairPlay to you fantastic job keep the good work up 👍
  • @user-ch4qu1cl3g
    Great job! I will follow your style to decorate my movie room. Thanks alot