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DIY: Wood Panel Bathroom Accent Wall

Wood Panel Accent Wall

We discovered a tiny leak a couple of months ago in our master shower. It was leaking into the basement! (water = horror!!) Fortunately for us, it was a new leak and hadn’t done any damage. However, we did need to rip out the whole shower and replace it. I can’t wait to share with you the final product! I have just a couple more design details I want to finish before I call it a day. UNTIL then, I will show you the accent wall we just finished in the toilet room.

DIY: Wood Panel Bathroom Accent Wall 

I got the idea from Pinterest (no shocker there) but in the picture I saw, they had used wood from pallets. I really loved that look, but decided to go with something a little more uniform. We chose to use cedar boards (I love the wood grain pattern in cedar).

Since we had the toilet out from replacing tile, we wanted to go ahead and get this wall done. Can I say EASY?! (If you don’t have a saw, or don’t feel like cutting the boards yourself) you can measure the area and have Home Depot or Lowes cut your boards in the store, then you stain and install all in one day. We used Minwax Dark Walnut. No prestain and no poly.

Also, most of the time I know exactly what I want as far as accents/decor, but obviously have the hardest time finding what matches with the idea in my head OR can’t stomach the price of some similar items. That’s why I just make it.

DIY Rustic Wreath 

This outrageously easy. Cut all the flowers off and hot glue them to the wreath in a sporadic pattern… otherwise known as no pattern at all. Bam. Took you 15 min and saved you at least $30.


I might be slightly obsessed with wood projects 🙂 Happy crafting!!

xox – J

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