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Yes you read that correctly: peel and stick shiplap! Stikwood is AMAZING and we love it in Reclaimed Weathered Wood White, so pretty and so fast to install for a full makeover in no time! Super fast to make quick cuts. We did our whole wall in one afternoon and can’t tell you enough how thrilled we are with it!! We planked our master bedroom several years ago and still adore the look of it. We’ve been wanting to continue the look in the entryway but have been waiting on the new floors to go plus we had to take out the metal air conditioning ducts/raise the 7′ dropped ceiling to the rest of the house’s 8′ ceilings. Old house problems! Needless to say, it’s in and we are LOVING it!
Here’s the entryway before we installed the Stikwood. We had just finished raising our ceilings when we started the shiplap install.
We didn’t touch up the wall paint behind the wall since it was being covered up with the reclaimed wood but we did wipe down the whole wall to prep it for the Stikwood install process. We have textured walls and the Stikwood adhered to it with no problems.
Here’s the process of how to install peel and stick shiplap, it’s so easy. Check out the Stikwood Installation video before you get started to get off on the right foot.
Unpack your Stikwood then let it sit for a day or two to acclimate to your home. The only tools you’ll need are a pencil, level, roller and saw.
Decide on the pattern you prefer. You can install it traditionally like typical shiplap, making long rows or you can get as creative as you’d like. We chose to create an eclectic pattern across: short length, medium, long, short, medium, etc. We didn’t really have a rhymn or reason, we just made sure the seams didn’t line up when stacked. I started in the middle of the wall and followed a line of pencil with a level. Then I rolled over it to make sure it was nice and stuck to the wall.
Continue on. This wall took a couple of hours due to stopping to measure and cut. Super fast!
Repeat, repeat, repeat. For the cuts at the end of the wall, I used a miter saw and didn’t have any problems with splitting.
peel and stick shiplap Ahhh…isn’t it pretty!
I loooooove the details of the reclaimed wood. It’s REAL reclaimed pine and the imperfections are just perfect!
Here’s the peel and stick shiplap entryway wall finished up.
We started putting the space back together and love the contrast of the striped painted hallway.
Doesn’t the Stikwood look fantastic with our new transom windows? And with the pretty black pendants? Love it!
We’re still looking for the perfect front doors then we’ll finish the rest of the entryway off with the reclaimed wood. Here you can see a peek on the wall opposing the main entryway wall. (Ignore the half painted wall, that side of the house is undergoing a major renovation.)
Check out some more brilliant spaces made over with some Stikwood reclaimed wood planks. Brilliant product! BIG THANKS to Stikwood for providing the materials to make my dream entryway come true! ♡ PLEASE PIN so your friend’s can enjoy this too!
DIY Mommy used Weathered Wood White to transform her bedroom ceiling. Isn’t it amazing?
We adore the The Lettered Cottage and their Weathered Wood Gray fireplace. If only Arizona needed a fireplace…pass the mallows!
Such a nifty little transfomation! Life on Shady Grove used the same reclaimed wood as we did, the Hamptons, to make over a closet.
This focal wall from Poject Nursery using Reclaimed Weathered Wood is gorgeous. Love how rustic the wood looks!
I’d sleep in this pretty master bedroom from Hello Lovely Studios. The Hamptons is definintely my favorite choice of wood wall treatments!
We swoon for Swoon Interiors kitchen wall, yeow! Her Weathered Wood Gray was the perfect choice in this white kitchen!
Such a cute looks from Bella Blue, using Reclaimed Sierra Silver with soft white fabric and pretty florals. The perfect combination.
Reclaimed wood isn’t just for walls. Blesser House transformed her kitchen island with Reclaimed Weathered Wood, gorgeous.
Go a shade lighter with Kindred Vintage and her Reclaimed Weather Wood Grey entryway. Stunning.
Hi…I have a wall that has 12×12 tile on it from floor to ceiling. I really don’t want to try and remove it. Do you think the peel and stick shiplap would work on tile?
ABSOLUTELY, Karen!! Stikwood would be the PERFECT solution!! The adhesion is great and would adhere very well!
This is amazing results!! Great job! Will it stick to wallpaper? Would love it on a wall in my dining room…like a feature wall! Has wallpaper on it. Thanks for sharing.
You’re welcome! It’ll definitely stick to that, go for it!!
Will it stick over wallpaper? Thx.
Hi Rebecca! It will!
Wow…I’ve never heard of such a thing! Looks great!
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Thanks, Jess, so glad you like it!
What an improvement it’s fantastic! Where do I go about buying this and how much $ should I prepare with?
Hi Johanna, I would budget about $1000-1200/wall. Check it out at Stikwood.com, they can give you a more accurate quote 🙂 We love how ours turned out!
My husband wants to take down the stone wall in the family room and I’ve been against it; until now. If I can’t have my stone wall I want peel and stick shiplap. It looks great! Thank you for sharing with us this week at Celebrate Your Story and we hope you will join us again next week.
I love the new wall. I hope to do something like that one day. Where did you find the little entry way bench?
Thanks Zara! I found it on a Facebook deal site, it was a steal but I’ve seen them all over Craigslist! I refinished mine, it was a bright orange oak before! 😉
Great post! Would you happen to have any advice or just a closer picture for the light switch? Do you think this would fare well over bathroom tile setting?
It would do great!! Such a brilliant solution to avoid ripping out tile beforehand. You’ll have to push your outlet forward is all 😉
Stunning makeovers and an amazing post with lots of pinnable inspiration! Thanks so much!
Thanks so much, Amber!
Holy Moly. Saw this on the DIY Mommy Link Party and soooooo glad I did! It’s on my birthday list now! Quick question. Do you think it has to be a completely smooth wall to stick and last or could we get away with installing on a slightly textured wall? Thanks ladies! Love it!
Our walls are all textured and it worked great!! You’ll love it, Cindy!
It looks fabulous what a great product I must check if they ship to Ireland
LOVE this project! Looks beautiful! Where did you get your pillows that are sitting on your bench?
They’re a mishmash of BHG at Walmart, the white ones are from HomeGoods and the yellow are from Hobby Lobby.
Wouldnit be removable? We are in a rental and I would love it but might need to remove before we move out.
Hi Jana, their site says: If you would like to remove Stikwood you need to pry it off. The adhesive will need to be removed from the work surface. Most of the time the surface Stikwood was removed from will require minor repairs. Hope that helps!! 🙂
We have been adding pine to our walls in our mountain cabin fixer-upper…will have to check this out!
Thanks so much for sharing at AMAZE ME MONDAY!
Blessings,
Cindy
Hi! I am wondering about your church pew? Is it real or a replica? I absolutely love it!
Hi Erin! I would say (based on what it looked like before I removed 83128 staples from the maroon fabric) it was early 80’s or late 70’s maybe? I snagged it on a FB group sale site for a steal and refinished it 🙂
This looks amazing! I didn’t know it was possible. Thank you for sharing the process!
It’s so easy to use, Kelly!! You’ll love it!
Where can I purchase the peel and stick shiplap?
Hi Bill, visit Stikwood.com then select your product choices from there. Happy shopping!
Could you put it over a popcorn ceiling?
I’m not sure that would work, it needs a flat surface. If you scraped it first then wiped it down, it would definitely work!
Love your wall and your striped accent wall. What was the name of the stikwood color choice that you chose? I love this look and I must do it.
Thanks for asking, Ruth! It’s the reclaimed weathered wood white, so pretty! 🙂
https://www.stikwood.com/products/reclaimed-weathered-wood-white
Is stikwood paintable?
It is! 🙂 It’s real wood.
Fabulous job, and I love that it’s light, and it’s easy to work with. Another great fact, it comes in colors. Thanks for sharing.