The other day when I shared some 70s shag carpet ads, I promised you at least one more 60s-70s decor trend: wood paneling. Wood paneling was all the rage in mid-century decor. Millions of houses were covered in wood paneling which was seen as oh-so-modern at the time. It actually had its heyday beginning in the 1950s with the advance of faster and cheaper methods of producing particleboard and plywood. Suddenly, it seemed that every den and basement in the 1950s and 1960s had wood paneling. But from the 1970s onward, wood paneling was synonymous with cheap, slapdash, and ugly. (Source: About.com).
Paneling used back then was generally one of two varieties : knotty pine or pressboard panel sheets that were not real round wood sign
at all ( Source : Architectural Wood Designs ). Often this stuff was installed right end wall studs without drywall, so sánh replacing it can be tricky và expensive. Our first fixer-upper starter home had it, & let me tell you, it took me but a nano-second Khủng grab me some primer và start rollin ’ it on !
Here’s a vintage 1960 s ad for a wood-paneled kitchen …
A far stretch from today’s airy Trắng và bright kitchens ! Faux wood paneling is one of those hideous retro decor trends that makes you scratch your head & say – “ What on earth were they thinking ? ” To each his own, but personally, I get a darting pain end my right eye just looking at it .
Do you have a room in your home with faux wood paneling from the 60s-70s? If so, please run, don’t walk, to the paint store.
Check out this E-How tutorial on how lớn paint it. There’s also a video clip tutorial from Better Homes và Gardens, which I’ve embedded here for your viewing pleasure .
If you’re tired of the wood paneling in your home, you might want to consider painting it. While painting paneling isn’t hard to do, proper preparation is important to allow the paint to adhere well. Start by wiping the paneling clean with a damp rag to remove any dust or dirt.
How to Paint Wood Paneling If you’re tired of the wood paneling in your home, you might want to consider painting it. While painting paneling isn’t hard to do, proper preparation is important to allow the paint to adhere well. Start by wiping the paneling clean with a damp rag to remove any dust or dirt.
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There’s some decor predictions that say wood paneling will make a comeback. Oh gosh, I hope it’s not in this century .
Until next time,
Kerri
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