Simple Steps for a Beautiful Reclaimed Wood Wall - Modern Timber Craft
While
there are a lot of options when it comes to materials for your wall, using
reclaimed wood (reclaimed wood shelves) comes with many benefits. For example, the unique appearance of
the wood itself, which is impossible to recreate, and the environmental
benefits of repurposing wood that would otherwise end up in a landfill.
Reclaimed
wood can be used to cover many wall spaces, including recreation room walls,
backsplashes, kitchen islands, and more. If you have a large room, covering a
single wall (an accent wall) in reclaimed wood panels can add character and
depth to the space.
When it comes to the species of wood to use, the look and durability of oak makes it one of the most popular choices today.
Let’s dive into what you need to install a reclaimed wood wall.
Tools
& Materials
Materials
·
Your choice of reclaimed wood planks
·
(Optional) Paint or felt paper to cover the underlying
surface
Necessary
Tools
·
Nail Gun or Hammer – For securing your planks to the
chosen wall or surface
·
Brad Nails or Finishing Nails – Brad nails are
recommended for their smaller diameter and minimal appearance
·
Hand Saw or Electric Saw – Used to trim/shape your
planks for a proper clean fit
·
Pencil – For marking your planks prior to cutting
·
Tape Measure – To measure the wall or surface and planks
·
Level – For ensuring your planks are installed straight
across the wall or surface
Recommended
Tools
·
Laser Level – A laser level will help simplify the
process of ensuring your planks are installed straight
·
Jig Saw – Using a jig saw will greatly speed up the
trimming and shaping of your planks prior to installing
·
Brad Nail Gun – Using a nail gun designed for brad nails
will decrease the odds of having nails jam or misfire
·
Caulking Gun – (Optional) A caulking gun makes adding
adhesive simple
·
Construction Adhesive – (Optional) Adhesive helps to
ensure your planks sit level on the wall/surface and adds to the strength of
your installation
Safety
Gear
·
Gloves
·
Safety Goggles
·
Ear Plugs
·
Dust Mask
Preparation
After
you’ve sourced and acquired the reclaimed wood for your wall, preparing the
wood for installation is a necessary step to ensure proper fit and a clean
look.
While
it is rare to receive bug infested reclaimed wood from a reputable seller, it
is always best practice to inspect your wood. These signs can include discarded
wings stuck to the wood and small holes about the size of a pencil throughout
the wood. Even check for or visible insects present on the wood. Kiln-dried
reclaimed wood is typically bug free, but the process adds a premium when it
comes to cost.
Once
you’ve ensured your reclaimed wood (Floating Wood Shelves) is free of infestation, selecting the best
planks for your project is next. You’ll want to select the right combination of
planks for a proper fit. Mix and match colors to find the desired look. Lay
your reclaimed wood planks out on the floor to mimic the wall arrangement. By
doing this, you can see how your selected planks will fit together when your
project is done.
Installation
Now it’s time to being installation. Here we have the step-by-step process of installing your planks to ensure your project is a success.
Step
1
·
Begin with cleaning and measuring the surface to be covered.
·
Optionally, you may wish to paint the wall/surface to be
covered to match the color of the reclaimed wood you’re using; in case of any
holes or gaps in the wood that show the underlying surface.
·
Another option to mask the underlying surface is to use black
felt paper or tar paper to cover your wall/surface prior to installation of
your wood.
Step
2
·
Using your level and pencil, make a reference line from one
end to the other along the top or base of the wall. Double check to ensure your
line is level! You may also choose to use an existing straight edge, such as
the ceiling or floor.
Step
3
·
If you use construction adhesive, apply in a wave pattern to
the back of your desired plank; being sure to not apply too close to the edge
to avoid adhesive seeping out beyond the plank.
·
Using your reference line or your desired straight edge,
firmly apply the plank to the wall.
·
Secure the plank by applying nails to each corner of the
plank, about 1/2 inch from the edges.
Step
4
·
Once your first plank is in place, repeat step 3 and work
outward toward the opposite edge of the wall installing boards in a staggered
fashion to avoid large seams.
·
When you reach the end of a row, measure the final space to
be covered and cut a plank to fit.
·
Repeat these steps for each subsequent row until you have
completely covered your desired surface.
The unique appearance and character found in reclaimed wood (Wood Floating Shelf) is impossible to replicate, adding value to your space. The ease of installing a reclaimed wood accent wall or full wall makes it a simple way to redesign any space. Once you complete your accent or full wall covering, the aesthetics and depth added to your space will have you falling in love with the results every day.
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