Urgent Q. skirting on a wood panelled wall??
Tani H-S
5 years ago
Featured Answer
Sort by:Oldest
Comments (30)
minnie101
5 years agoTani H-S
5 years agoRelated Discussions
Wall paneling
Comments (4)We just did this in our loo bathroom, brought the wood panelling in B and Q it was not expensive at all, we used tongue and groove boards, but they also do it in MDF boards...See MoreTo strip or not to strip? Wooden paneling
Comments (14)I personally think you should keep it painted. It would be a terrible job to get the paint off and maybe you will never get it right again if it all goes wrong. You will have to know what you are doing before you start that job. Take a look at these pics, maybe you could get some ideas from them. To make a room feel cosy and warm make sure you have interlined luxury fabric curtains as a starter. In the green pic, I'm thinking shades to match your suite, disregarding the ceiling obviously! I happen to like the gold too....See MoreHelp with hallway wall colour, with pine panelling
Comments (10)Thanks for your suggestions so far. Here are some pictures. The wood is not original, approx 30 years old. Stained I think, rather dull now. I plan to replace the carpet, and paint the walls - the blue is very cold. Reluctant to paint the wood - too much time and effort when so many other rooms also need attention!...See MoreUrgent colour advice: open plan living room-kitchen required, please!
Comments (3)It's really hard to have an opinion on a screen............uinfortunately, colours just look different to people as the colours on their screens differ from one another.......does that make sense. I can tell you however, having used Dusted Moss 2 & 3 on many occasions, that it is a lot more green than it looks on your chart above, which looks grey. It has grey tones, but as the name suggests it is a green. Dulux is for sure, lovely paint,. The colour charts however, aren't so accurate and the paint mixing compared to the colour cards is also not that accurate. I always suggest to people to go get colour cards and testers and paint at least an A4 piece of paper with 2 or 3 coats. Move the paper around as the paint changes with the light in differing positions. Probably not what you want to hear, but you can't choose paint from a computer screen and hope for any accuracy at all. I now prefer Valspar ( B&Q ), used to be Crown. The colour matching is phenomenal. The accuracy to the cards is spot on, and the paint is good. I used to be a Dulux everything fan................but since discovering Valspar I have been converted....See Moreminnie101
5 years agominnie101
5 years agoTani H-S
5 years agoTani H-S
5 years agoUser
5 years agoTani H-S
5 years agominnie101
5 years agoTani H-S
5 years agominnie101
5 years agoUser
5 years agoTani H-S
5 years agominnie101
5 years agominnie101
5 years agoTani H-S
5 years agoUser
5 years agoTani H-S
5 years agominnie101
5 years agoMonica
5 years agoTani H-S
5 years agoTani H-S
5 years agoAnthony (Beano)
5 years agoTani H-S
5 years agoMonica
5 years agolast modified: 5 years agoTani H-S
5 years agoAnthony (Beano)
5 years agoTani H-S
5 years agoVictoria
5 years ago
minnie101