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DIY Board and Batten Reveal + Glidden Review

Woo to the hoo! It’s DIY board and batten reveal day!

If you missed out earlier this week, I revealed our foyer makeover and shared all of the details for part one of our DIY board and batten.

I’m so excited how this one turned out!

Last week, our foyer looked like this:
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That shiplap wall added tons of character, but the front door…not so much. It was still very plain builder grade.

Our hallway connecting our foyer and living room was rather one-dimensional too. It was dark with no natural light and had no wow-factor at all.

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On Sunday, this was our situation. Fresh bare board and batten just begging for a pretty paint job.

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We spackled, caulked, and sanded all of the wood knots, seams, and nail holes to prep for a smooth finish.

I shot this prior to sanding. (Sanding is important, y’all.)

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Then taped up our trim.

Olivia helped out too. Can you tell by those little tape pieces stuck on the wall? She calls them stickers. Bless.

DIY Board and Batten for Under $100 | Bless'er House

Glidden Paint was so wonderful to send a gallon of paint to me to try out. This was the first time I’d ever used Glidden Paint Duo Paint + Primer after using many other brands before, and I’m sold on this one.

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Staying under budget is really important to me in all of my projects (if you’ve been following for a while, you probably already know).

Glidden is inexpensive, but it didn’t behave like a cheap paint for me. I was really happy with the coverage, and the finish was really smooth. A great quality paint brush can make a huge difference (mine has seen a lot of action).

I used the color Crisp Linen White in a semi-gloss finish.

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I started on the trim first, and I feathered it out as I went so I didn’t have a hard paint line showing.

DIY Board and Batten for Under $100 | Bless'er House

Lola was my supervisor, as usual. She’s my naptime DIY buddy.

DIY Board and Batten for Under $100 | Bless'er House

Once the trim was done, I started rolling with a mini roller.

DIY Board and Batten for Under $100 | Bless'er House

I always like using a plastic grocery bag as a paint tray liner for quick clean-up.

DIY Board and Batten for Under $100 | Bless'er House

The paint is low VOC so, thankfully, it didn’t stink up our whole house. There was no smell at all.

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I ended up doing two coats since I was painting directly over rather dark wall paint and wood. It dried really quickly though, so as soon as I was finished with one coat, I could start on the next.

After painting our entire hallway and foyer with all of those little trim details, I still had a cup or two of paint left in my gallon can. You can see lots of reviews from other DIYers on their Ratings and Reviews site. (I usually like to do my homework on that kind of thing.)

The whole process was tedious but worth it! I lurv our hallway now!


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It’s finally a space Robert and I are proud of and flows so well into the rest of our house.

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It adds so much charm alongside our $80 wood beam doorway.

DIY Board and Batten for Under $100 | Bless'er House

Next stop on our to-do list is painting that front door something other than white. What color do you think we should do? I’m leaning toward something gray or blue but I’m stuck.

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For comparison’s sake, can we check out a real before picture here? I shot this on closing day in December 2013.

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We’ve come a long way in less than two years.

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Our $35 wagon bench we found on Craigslist pops so beautifully against our shiny new trim.

DIY Board and Batten for Under $100 | Bless'er House

We’ll be adding hooks and a little art above the bench eventually too.

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If you ever want to go the DIY route for some board and batten yourself, be sure to pin this post:

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  1. Sooo yummy! I adore board & batten, you and your hubs have inspired me to talk it over with my dear man… I do need to ask though, how high are your ceilings..? Mine are only 8ft and I worry that board & batten may make my ceilings look like they are even lower… Any thoughts on this would be much appreciated ๐Ÿ™‚ Until I read Alison G’s great comment about staining the front door to match your console table top & beam doorway (fantastic idea!), I was thinking that a darker version of the Fusion Mineral Paint in Ash you used on the console table would look great.

    1. Thanks, Min! My husband has said before, “I bet all of the husbands of the women who read your blog absolutely hate me because we give them more stuff to put on their honey-do list.” Haha! We have 9 ft ceilings, so we had the space to take it up that high. I’d maybe go 3/4 up the wall for an 8 ft ceiling if that’s what we had. Thanks for the door ideas! The only down side to the pine door idea I realized is our HOA has to approve everything about the exterior of our house, so they may not go for the wood door idea. Paint is Plan B now. We’ll see. ๐Ÿ™‚

  2. I love it! You’re much quicker than I am at completing projects! I have been working on installing board and batten in an upstairs bathroom and it has taken me a few months ๐Ÿ™‚ I have a very similar bench too that I was thinking about dumping off, but seeing yours has given me some inspiration for is. Thanks for the giveaway, I can think of lots of ways to use that $50!

    1. Thanks, Melanie! We made this one quick but we’ll be taking a breather from the power tools for a little bit. I like powering through and getting it done than having to look at the home improvement mess for weeks on end. Definitely don’t dump your bench! I know about 30 other people who want one just like it. Haha!

  3. Lauren, this looks amazing! I’d love to put board and batten in our 1932 cottage home, but since the walls are plaster, I’m not sure it would look as smooth as yours in between the boards. Yours turned out really lovely…and you’re blessed to have a hubby to enjoys doing projects with you ๐Ÿ˜‰

    Just love your site! BTW, do you have pics of your chalkboard wall in the kitchen? A-dor-a-ble!

    1. Thanks, Caryn! Oh yeah the plaster could be tricky. I have no idea how I would tackle that. Maybe one day it can work out for you though. I’m sure a 1932 cottage already has lots of lovely character.

      I’m definitely very blessed with this handy hubby of mine. We crank up the music as we DIY, dance around, and make a date of it. ๐Ÿ˜‰

      I really need to show more of my kitchen…but I’m just not in love with it right now since we’ve barely touched it. There’s a another shot of the chalkboard in our home tour but that’s about it for now. We’re hoping it will get a makeover in the spring. Fingers crossed. ๐Ÿ™‚