Dynamic accent wall

This might be the easiest way to totally transform the look of a room. Once you’ve created your design, using this simple glue-and-stick application, you can finish it up in a weekend.
Tools
- Table saw
- Mitre box or mitre saw
- Finish nailer
- Putty knife
- Laser level
- Speed square
Materials
- 2400mm x 1200mm x 12mm sheet of MDF
- 4 litres of paint
- Spackling compound
- Fast-tack construction adhesive
- Brad nails
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Sketch out your design

Make a scale drawing of your wall and draw different designs until you’re satisfied. The internet is a good source of inspiration. A CAD program like SketchUp makes this process easy and accurate, but pencil and paper is fine.
Paint the wall

Choose your paint colour and paint the entire wall. It’s easier to paint it before the strips are attached, and the results look better too.