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- 2 complementary paint colors
- Paintbrush
- Pencil
- Narrow trim molding in 2 widths and similar designs
- Measuring tape
- Miter saw
- Wood glue
- Finishing nails
- Hammer
- Nail set
- Putty
2. Mark and paint the "panel" color.
3. Measure placement and cut molding. Miter-cut the first molding to create the outer border of the panels; cut the second molding to fit 2 inches inside the first.
4. Paint and attach molding. Paint all the pieces of molding, then glue and nail them in place. Because the door's wood is thin, nails alone aren't strong enough for everyday wear and tear. Wood glue actually holds the trim in place, but the nails keep things from shifting while the glue dries.
5. Finish. Fill the nail holes with putty and touch up the paint.
- Paint
- Paintbrush
- Wallpaper (and paste if needed)
- Measuring tape
- Pencil
- Yardstick
- Utility knife
- Narrow molding
- Miter saw
- Wood glue
- Finishing nails
- Hammer
- Nail set
- Putty
2. Check the wallpaper design. Center the wallpaper design on the panel area and make any adjustments in panel size. For example, bold patterns should be centered, and checks or stripes should end evenly.
3. Paint the door, and let dry.
4. Attach the wallpaper according to manufacturer's instructions.
5. Cut, paint, and attach molding. Miter-cut narrow molding to create a border around the paper. Paint the molding, then glue and nail it in place. Fill nail holes and touch up the paint.
- 3/8-inch pine tongue-and-groove paneling
- Measuring tape
- Radial or miter saw
- Table saw
- Wood glue
- Finishing nails
- Hammer
- Putty
- Clear sanding sealer
- Hand drill
- Boring bit or drill bits for locksets
2. Cut paneling to width. Lay out the strips, starting from the door's outside edge and working toward the hinge edge. On a table saw, rip the last strip to fit the door's width.
3. Mark diameter of doorknob hole on the edge of the door. Measure and note how far in to drill the hole
4. Attach panels to door. Glue and nail the first strip to the door. Apply glue to the back of the second strip. Glue the tongue-and-groove together, then nail the second strip in place. Repeat for each strip.
5. Drill doorknob hole through paneling or (if using an undrilled door) through paneling and door.
6. Finish. Fill the nail holes and apply a clear sanding sealer.
- Measuring tape
- Level
- Chair-rail molding to match that of the room
- Paint to match the rest of the room
- Paintbrush
- Saw
- Finishing nails
- Hammer
- Wood glue
- Putty
2. Paint the door and chair rail to match the room. (Remember to paint the door's edges to match the room the door opens into.)
3. Attach chair rail to door. Glue, then nail the chair rail into place so it aligns with the wall rail.
4. Finish. Fill the nail holes and touch up the paint.
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