Board & Batten Tutorial: For Beginners (2024)

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This was my second ever project to do all by myself and I'm so proud of it! There's just something about completing a project from start to finish all on your own....even if there were some bumps along the way. So I'm giving you all the details and tips so you can make less mistakes then me.

Materials

* if you have smooth walls or don't mind the texture showing through, you could skip the plywood and just put the boards directly over the wall. We have very textured walls and I wanted a smooth look! Personal preference :)

How-To

Step 1: Measure the total length of your wall. Write it down.

Step 2: Measure the height that you're wanting (we have 9 ft ceilings and our board and batten is approximately 53" high). Write it down.

Step 3: Now find the halfway point of your wall (divide the number you got in step one by 2). You want your plywood to meet in the middle of your wall (this will make it easy to cover the seam) which means you will have to cut of some length from your plywood. To figure out how much, divide your midpoint number by 48" (which is how long your plywood is)

Example: Total length of wall= 10ft (120").

Midpoint= 5 ft (60").

60" - 48" = 12"

Therefore, you would need to take off 12" one on end of your plywood.

Step 4: Using your circular saw, cut your plywood to the length and height that you need.

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Step 5: Apply liquid nails to the back of the plywood, attach it to the wall, then use your brad nailer to nail it in on the outer edges. Make sure to push the plywood onto the wall so that the liquid nails grab onto the wall.

Step 6: Repeat Step 4 & 5 on your second sheet of plywood (or however many sheets you're using. I used two).

Step 7: Cut your 1x4 to the length of your wall.

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Step 8: Nail it to the wall making sure it's level. (You can either nail it to the wall on top of the plywood or you can set it over the plywood and nail it to that.)

Step 9: If you are wanting to cut the end of your upright boards at a 45 degree angle to help them blend into your baseboard do this: Using your miter saw cut one end of the 1x3 board to at a 45 degree angle. Then, flip it to the opposite end and cut it to the height that you need. To find the height, measure from the top of your baseboard to the bottom of your 1x4. Cut the angle first and then the height! This will ensure you don't cut your board to short.....ask me how I know.

If you are replacing your baseboard or don't care about the 1x3 hanging over your baseboard, you can skip cutting it at a 45 degree angle and just cut it to height.

Step 10: Using your brad nailer, nail the 1x3 onto the middle of the wall. This will cover the seam!

Step 11: Repeat steps 9 &10 for your other boards. I nailed the center board on first and then the outer 2 so that way it was easier to figure out my spacing.

Step 12: By now you should have all over 1x3's and 1x4 nailed onto the wall. The last cut is going to be your 1x2. Cut your 1x2 to the length of your wall.

Step 13: Lay your 1x2 flat on top of your 1x4 (it should create a ledge). Using your brad nailer, nail it in through the top.

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This is about what your wall should look like.

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Step 14: Fill in all of your holes using the wood filler. Once it dries sand it down.

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Step 15: Caulk all of your seams.

Step 16: Prime & Paint

Thats it! You did that! Can you believe it?! You know the drill...tag me on Instagram or send me pics of your completed project. I love seeing them!

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FAQs

Where do you start with board and batten? ›

Start from the exact middle of the wall and place a vertical batten board. Pick your spacing size (in this project, the spacing is 10 inches) and place your next boards to the left and right of the middle board. Work your way out from the middle until all vertical panels are attached to the wall.

How easy is board and batten? ›

Board and batten is one of our favorite, easy DIY projects. It's completely beginner-friendly and it makes a big impact in any room, entry, or hallway.

What is the best spacing for board and batten? ›

Studs are usually located every 16-inches or every 24-inches, depending on your home and frame. Position the boards so that they cover 48-inches at a time, and nail either 16 on center or 24 on center to ensure a secure and successful installation.

What is the best wood to use for board and batten? ›

Depending on the look you desire, there are a variety of woods available for interior board and batten walls. The ones I find readily available are premium pine and poplar. These choices are great for painting. I prefer a flat simple board with no detail.

What are the rules for board and batten? ›

Measure wall width to determine the spacing of your battens or vertical slats. Most traditional batten is placed between 8” to 12” apart. The placement of our battens will be 8” apart. To determine the length of the battens for our 5' tall wall, we subtracted 5-1/2” for the baseboard and 3-1/2” for the top trim.

Do you nail or screw board and batten? ›

You will need at least 1-3/4” screws for the wide boards and at least 2-3/4” for the narrow battens. Boards should be screwed 2” from both the top and the bottom and then at least every 2' vertically. Nails are not recommended for exterior wood siding!

What is the disadvantage of batten board? ›

Prone to Discoloration. Another drawback about pine board and batten siding is that it tends to darken over time. Excessive exposure to the sun's ultraviolet rays causes the timber to age which creates amber-like color spots.

What is a cheaper alternative to board and batten? ›

Fiber cement is the cheapest material for board and batten siding. It costs around $0.75 to $5 per square foot only. Fiber cement is a mixture of three different materials.

How thick should wood be for board and batten? ›

There are a zillion different types and sizes of wood you can use to create a board and batten wall treatment. We chose 1/4″ plywood for a couple of very important reasons. First, we wanted to work with our existing baseboards. The top of our baseboards is only 1/4 inch thick.

How high up the wall should board and batten go? ›

First you'll need to determine the height of your board and batten wall. You should generally work in thirds, so since I wanted mine as high as possible, I chose to go 2/3 the way up my 8' wall, so about 5'3.3".

How do you determine board and batten layout? ›

The hardest part is measuring which is actually pretty easy with this formula:
  1. Number of battens x width of battens.
  2. Subtract your answer from the width of your wall.
  3. Take your new answer and divide that by how many spaces you'll have between battens.
  4. This ensures even spacing without the headache!
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What is the most common board and batten size? ›

In appearance, board-and-batten siding can look rustic or modern, depending on how rough the lumber is and its finish. The most common arrangement uses 1x10 boards and 1x2 or 1x3 batten. You can also use 1x8 or 1x12 boards and 1x4 battens.

Should you caulk board and batten? ›

It is essential to seal board-and-batten siding against moisture to prevent warping, cracking, and splitting. It's usually the unsealed board and batten siding that gives an old barn its rugged look.

Why is board and batten so expensive? ›

At $4 to $21 per square foot, cypress is the most expensive board and batten siding material. This is because it's in such high demand. It's a strong wood in the face of the elements and has a 40-year lifespan when properly maintained, but it's also very easy to cut and install.

What plywood do you use for board and batten? ›

Here's why we used ACX Plywood instead of traditional board: this type of plywood is made of high-grade 'A-type' plywood on one side and a lower-grade 'C-type' on the other, and the two sides are attached by using a weather-resistant glue. ACX plywood is extremely strong and weather-resistant.

Should you paint or board and batten first? ›

3 – Paint your Wall First

I've done my fair share of accent walls, and unless you plan to mask off your room and spray the entire wall, it is best to paint the wall first, then install your batten trim! It will save you a lot of time cutting in around each board.

How high up should board and batten go? ›

First you'll need to determine the height of your board and batten wall. You should generally work in thirds, so since I wanted mine as high as possible, I chose to go 2/3 the way up my 8' wall, so about 5'3.3".

Do board and batten have to go into studs? ›

If you're using thin, lightweight lumber, you won't need to stress about it. However, for everything else, it's a good idea to attach your boards to the studs wherever possible. If you can't find a wall stud, use wood glue/liquid nails and a nail that's long enough to secure the wood to the wall.

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