Create A Large Wall Art Using The Herringbone Pattern
Modern herringbone art on a budget
Posted by Domicile 37
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I need so type of large art to fill up a wall in my living room. I did not want another gallery wall and while flipping through a magazine I was inspired by the beauty of the herringbone pattern. So I decided to create art using the herringbone pattern.
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You Will Need (8 things)
- hardboard
- Scrap wood
- Paint
- Wood en shims
- Liquid Nails glue
- Hammer
- Nail(s)
- Paint Brush
Steps (7 steps, 180 minutes)
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1
First, cut hardboard to desired size. Then, create a frame using your scrap wood or 2x4's or 1x4's and attach the frame to harddboard using liquid nails and finish nails. For a visual, check out Brynne at The Gathered Home's post on DIY Floating Frameless Vintage Patent Art. Her tutorial is very similar to the way I created my frame.
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2
Paint the front and sides your desired color. I chose to use CeCe Caldwell's Beckley Coal paint.
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3
Prior to gluing down shims---figure out what kind of herringbone design you would like. Play around! It took me two days to realize that I liked my original idea, because all the different patterns looked so cool.
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4
Paint or stain wood pieces. Please do note that shim wood comes in different wood species and cuts so if you plan to stain it, it may not be consistent.
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Using liquid nails glue down shims in the desired pattern chosen.
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6
I decided on going with the traditional herringbone design and I made a homemade 45 degree triangle to help guide my angles so that everything stayed align.
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7
Hang up on the wall using monkey hooks.