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Walls covered in beaded board create a vintage backdrop, ideal for a bath that needs a fresh style statement. Covering the bottom one-third or one-half of the walls is a popular approach.
Although you can find beaded board in individual boards, installation is less time-consuming and more affordable when you use panels. These panels, commonly available in lightweight
4x8-foot sheets for about $20 each, are indistinguishable from the sawn-wood beaded board.
When panels are used to form wainscoting, you can finish off the top edge with a chair-rail molding. Or fabricate a narrow shelf to finish the top edge, and use the ledge for storing toiletries and displaying treasures.
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