Modern Board And Batten Accent Wall For Living Room (2024)

Do you have a wall that is just blah? One that you look at and think, “wow that wall is not living up to its potential”? Well, a board and batten wall is one easy and cheap way to add some pizzazz to your boring wall. We decided we wanted to go for a modern board and batten accent wall with mounted TV.

This project may look intimidating, but I promise it really isn’t too hard once you get things started. This blog will walk you through everything you need to know.

Modern Dark Board And Batten Accent Wall Tools and Supplies

Supplies

Tools I used

Common Question When Creating Board And Batten

What are my options if my wall is textured?

My walls are textured and while I was doing my research everybody who was building a board and batten wall seemed to have a smooth wall already. As a result, I thought that I couldn’t even do a board and batten wall because of my textured walls. That can not be further from the truth.

Here are the options you have

Option 1. Just put the boards over the textured wall. This is the easiest option. I know this sounds like an obvious answer, but for me, I was worried about how it would look and I didn’t want to put in all this work for something that was going to look ugly. I ended up going with this option in the end and took a risk, and I am so happy I did. The texture just gives the wall more depth and it saved me a ton of time.

Option 2. Hang panels across the entire wall to make the wall smooth. The most popular wood for this seems to be utility panel plywood. This is fairly cheap and is thin, but has a very smooth surface. If you want to go this route you will need to be prepared to cut around any outlets, vents, switches, etc with a jigsaw, so keep that in mind. Also depending on the size of your wall, you might need a table saw, or you could see if your local hardware store would be able to cut the pieces you need. The reason I decided not to go with this option is I didn’t have a jigsaw or a table saw, and honestly it sounded like a lot more work.

Option 3. Skim coat your wall. It is possible to skim-coat your wall to get rid of the texture on the drywall itself. There are many different ways to do this and I will not pretend to be an expert in this area. If this option sounds interesting to you I would encourage you to watch some videos on how to skim coat. I will say it does seem very technical and that is why I decided not to go this route.

What wood should I use?

I recommend using MDF boards whenever possible. This type of wood is a little more expensive, but it is already sanded and primed so it will save you a ton of time. If you have textured walls and want to buy wood panels to make them smooth the best wood for this is utility panel plywood as mentioned above.

What do I do about the baseboards?

This question is something that prevents a lot of people from doing a board and batten wall. Chances are your baseboards will be thinner than the wood you will be adding to the wall. As a result, some of the boards can hang over the baseboards. There are many options for dealing with the baseboards and honestly, it is just up to your personal preference.

Option 1 – If the board hanging over the baseboard is not super obvious then don’t worry about changing your baseboard. I purposely choose the wood that was a bit thinner so the amount my boards hung over my baseboards was small as possible.

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Option 2 – Remove the baseboard on the wall and replace it with a thicker baseboard.

Option 3 – Cut the bottom of your boards at a 45-degree angle with a miter saw. I used this option for my entryway board and batten wall. Below is an example of what the 45-degree angle cut looks like.

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Should I paint the wall and boards before or after they are hung?

When I was researching this question, the only answer I really ever got was,” both ways will work it is up to you”. While this answer is correct, they never explained why some people choose to paint before hanging the battens and why others choose to paint after. Personally, I choose to paint after hanging the boards for a few reasons.

First, I wasn’t sure if I was going to keep the wall white or change the color when I started the project. Second, I knew there were going to be looks of holes in the wood and I was going to be caulking and sanding anyway so I didn’t want to paint everything and then mess it all up with the holes, sanding, and caulking. I know a lot of people like to paint the wall before they start to avoid having to “cut” some much while painting, for me I don’t think it would have saved me that much time for it to be worth it.

Now that you have all of your questions answered (hopefully), it’s time to get to work! Here are the steps you will need to take

Steps to Building a Modern Board and Batten Accent Wall

Step 1

Choose what design you want for your wall, this step sounds simple but can often be the hardest part. If you are looking for inspiration you can check out this Pinterest board for some fun ideas. There are many ways to do a board and batten and the possibilities are just about limitless.

Step 2

Once you have an idea of the design you want it is time to take measurements. Measure the length and width of your wall and get a rough idea of where obstacles like outlets and vent covering will be. In my case, I knew we wanted to mount a tv on this wall so I made sure the tv would also work with the design. I ended up taking a piece of graph paper to sketch out my design with all the correct measurements. I would highly recommend this, I used this piece of paper as a reference and guide while building the wall throughout the entire process.

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Step 3

Buy supplies. When I first started this project I was a little overwhelmed about getting the right supplies, here is a list of everything you will need.

Supplies

Tools I used

Step 4

The fun part :). Nail those boards up on your wall. I started by framing the border of my wall. I used a 4-foot level to make sure everything looked straight then I would put a little bit of liquid nails on the back of the board, place it on the wall and drive 4-5 brad nails through the board.

After I had the border I would make one cut at a time and hang the board. I did it this way to make sure all my measurements were correct. Some people wonder if the nails need to hit a stud, in my experience with both the liquid nails and the brad nails those boards are going to be very secure – even if the nails are not in studs. If you are going to mount a tv on any of the boards then you will want those to be in studs. In my case, I knew where I wanted my tv to be, so I actually ended up leaving that section on the wall empty to make mounting my tv easier.

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Step 5

Fill holes and caulk. Do not skip this step! It can be tempting to overlook the nail holes and think you can just paint over them, but this is never a good idea. Grab a putty knife and some wood filler and go over all the nail holes with a thin layer. If you used the brad nailer there may be a few nails you need to pound in with the nail set. Once you have all the holes filled, caulk all the joints. This will give it a professional and clean look.

Step 6

Sand. Yeah, it sucks, but make sure to sand all the holes you just filled so they don’t show through the paint.

Step 7

Paint. We started first with a brush and went along all the edges. Once all the edges were done we took a 4-inch roller to paint the boards and used a 9-inch roller for behind the wall. We ended up doing two coats and we love how our modern board and batten accent wall turned out. 🙂

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FAQs

Do board and batten make a room look smaller or larger? ›

Board and batten walls definitely make a room look larger.

Is board and batten trendy or timeless? ›

Before aesthetics and design were considerations, Board and Batten was used as a way for people to quickly and easily side their homes. While nowadays Board and Batten is mainly chosen for its timeless style, the installation process is still fairly simple.

Which wall should be an accent wall in a living room? ›

In general, the right wall to accent is usually the first one that you see when you enter a room. You and your guests will always have it in view. 2. Look for other architectural clues, such as a fireplace, built-in bookcases, or architectural nooks.

How far apart should board and batten accent walls be spaced? ›

It's best to space them evenly, about 10-12 inches apart, but they don't have to be exact.

What are the disadvantages of board and batten? ›

Cons
  • Costly Upfront. One of the reasons homeowners tend to prefer lap siding over board and batten siding is its high upfront cost. ...
  • Complex Installation. Unlike traditional lap siding that is installed using interlocking and overlapping mechanisms, board and batten siding is harder to install.
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Are board and batten walls outdated? ›

While board and batten is still a reliable and sturdy wall covering, over the years it has also evolved into a timeless style choice.

Do board and batten increase home value? ›

Enhancement of Property Value: The aesthetic appeal and durability of James Hardie Board and Batten can increase a property's market value, making it an attractive choice for future buyers.

Is board and batten a farmhouse look? ›

Board and batten is a major design characteristic of the modern farmhouse, which has grown increasingly popular over the past few years.

How high should a board and batten wall be? ›

First you'll need to determine the height of your board and batten wall. You should generally work in thirds, so since I wanted mine as high as possible, I chose to go 2/3 the way up my 8' wall, so about 5'3.3".

Where not to put an accent wall? ›

If the room already has a lot going on, an accent wall may not be the best choice. It could make a busy room feel too crowded. In addition, you want to choose somewhere that a wall will stand out—not a dark corner where it will be forgotten.

What is the rule of thumb for accent walls? ›

In order to not overpower your room's color scheme, professionals use a little rule called the 60-30-10 wall color rule to maintain the space's color balance. Simply put, 60% of your room will have the dominant color, 30% should primarily be the secondary color, and 10% the accent color.

Are accent walls in style in 2024? ›

Given their versatility, timelessness, and emotional impact, it is highly likely that they will continue to be in style in 2024. Whether you are thinking of incorporating vibrant colors, eye-catching patterns, or eco-friendly materials, accent walls offer endless possibilities for transforming your space.

Does board and batten make a room look smaller or larger? ›

You wouldn't want to look short and stalky in a dress, so don't do that to your walls. Use things like board and batten to make a small entryway or bathroom look larger.

What is the expansion gap for board and batten? ›

With wood board and batten, the boards should have a small gap between them to allow for expansion and contraction. If your boards are 6” wide, space them ⅛”-¼” apart. We recommend that for every additional 4 inches of board width, you add in ¼” more of space.

What wall pattern makes a room look bigger? ›

Vertical stripes, ones that go up and down, will help to stretch a room and make it feel taller than it is. Fun fact, that's one of the tricks behind Walt Disney World's Haunted Mansion pre-show. Striped wallpaper that runs horizontally, on the other hand, can make a room appear wider than it really is.

What trim makes a room look bigger? ›

Crown moulding draws the eye upward, creating the illusion of higher ceilings and more space. This is an easy and effective way to add visual interest to a small room and make it feel larger. Crown moulding comes in a variety of styles and sizes, so you can choose the perfect option to fit your design aesthetic.

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