How To DIY a Shiplap Wall the Easy Way!

Add a touch of charm and character to your home with a DIY shiplap wall, follow our guide with tips for success.

The coastal inspired Jack & Jill bath is officially underway, we’ve been painting and adding modern coastal style with a navy shiplap wall.

Are you a fan of shiplap or is it past its prime???

I believe a shiplap wall is the perfect way to add character to your home.

In todays post, we’ll share tips for installing a shiplap wall, our step-by-step guide will make the process simple and fun.

Even if you’re new to DIY projects, you’ll find this tutorial straightforward and rewarding.

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The Love of Shiplap . . .

Of course we all know what shiplap is thanks to the iconic stars of HGTV’s Fixer Upper, Chip and Joanna Gaines, whom we would happily claim as personal friends.

Undoubtedly the years following the highly successful TV series, shiplap has become a common household word. Not to mention DIYers alike have flooded the internet with a variety of tutorials and how to videos to share how even the beginning DIYer can install shiplap (whether it’s the real deal or a faux shiplap) in their own home.

If you’ve been following along for a while, you know that we learned a lot through our mistakes installing our shiplap ceiling in the basement. So this time, we did things a little differently to save ourselves a ton of extra work and time!

Now, there are obviously many different ways to install and paint shiplap. In this post we’ll focus on the tips we used to make this process go more smoothly. Be sure to take notes so you can avoid making these common mistakes yourself!

Prep Work For a DIY Shiplap Wall

TIP 1: Paint Walls Prior to Shiplap Installation

Actually the most challenging part of completing our shiplap ceiling was applying paint in the grooves. Certainly, multiple factors played into this. However, this time we opted to paint the wall before installing the shiplap.

Initially, I wrestled with the thought of wasting paint since we were going to cover up the majority of the wall. On the other hand, I knew it would be much quicker to paint the wall itself rather than trying to paint inside the small grooves afterward.

Overall, I’m grateful for taking this preliminary step! It only took 15 minutes to completely paint both walls. And yes, while it may be a wasteful use of paint, it was most definitely worth the time it saved in the long run!

For another tip that will speed up the painting process see painting a room fast with less mess.

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TIP 2: Paint Edges of Shiplap Boards

Additionally, we chose to paint the edges of each shiplap board prior to installation as well. Again this step only took a matter of minutes to complete and was well worth it in my opinion.

To easily do this, stack the shiplap boards on top of one another and paint them all at the same time. More importantly, after you have painted the edges, carefully look at each individual board and smooth out any areas where the paint may have pooled. If this step is avoided you’ll find ridges of dried paint you’ll have to sand smooth later.

(Refer to our post on how to shiplap a ceiling to learn more about the pros and cons of using true shiplap vs. faux shiplap to help determine what product is best for your space. These DIY shiplap walls were installed using 1/8″ utility plywood.)

To see how the install a real shiplap ceiling click here.


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TIP 3: Mark Studs on Wall

Woman mark studs in the wall with a level and pencil

Another time saving tip is to mark the stud placements on the wall. This takes all the guess work out of securing each board into place. By doing this you’ll know exactly where to place the brads.

(Stud placement can easily be marked with a pencil, or by placing a piece of painters tape down the wall.)

Installing a DIY Shiplap Wall

Installing a DIY shiplap wall is perhaps the quickest step in this whole process.

Shiplap panel is marked to cut out for an outlet.

Begin at the top of the ceiling and work your way down. Then align the first board into position. Use a level to ensure the entire design will be installed straight.

Secure the board into each stud using 2″ brads and a pneumatic brad nailer.

Although it may seem intimidating to make cuts around electrical outlets and light fixtures, it doesn’t need to be hard if you have the right tools.

Woman cuts shiplap to fit around electrical outlet with a jigsaw.

Use a measuring tape to obtain accurate dimensions. Plot the dimensions on the board using a pencil and a speed square. Then use a speed square to ensure the markings are transferred accurately while remaining square.

Shiplap panel is marked  to cut hole for light fixture.

For ease in making these cuts, you’ll want access to a couple of tools.

The straight cuts can be made using a mulit-tool or a jigsaw.

Woman uses a rotary saw to cut circle for light fixture in the shiplap panel.

And a rotary saw is a great tool to create the circular cuts.

Shiplap panels cut from utility plywood attached to the wall in the Jack and Jill bathroom DIY Shiplap Wall.

To create this DIY shiplap wall, we used 1/8″ utility plywood cut into 8″ strips.

Shiplap panels cut from utility plywood attached to the wall in the Jack and Jill bathroom.

paint stir stick was used as a spacer to achieve equal spacing between each board.

Finish Work

After the DIY shiplap wall has been installed, the finish work can be completed.

Brad holes are filled with wood filler in DIY shiplap wall.

First, fill in each of the brad holes with filler. Then lightly sand smooth when dry. Finally, remove any dust from the wall using a damp washcloth.

Steps for Painting Shiplap

The final task to complete this project is to paint the walls. Over the many years of our painting experience, we have come to use this technique over and over again.

A bleed coat of white paint is applied around the edges of the painters tape prior to painting the DIY shiplap wall.

If should be noted that it always results in perfect crisp edges without any bleeding!

  1. Apply frog tape to the surrounding walls.
  2. Then cut in with the surrounding wall color paint and allow to dry. This coat of paint is essentially what we like to call the bleed coat. Any paint that bleeds under the tape will match the surrounding walls.

Apply Wall Paint

Navy blue paint is brushed in around all of the edges of the shiplap wall.

3. Now cut in with the accent wall color and paint the remaining wall space.

Navy blue paint is brushed in around all of the edges of the shiplap wall.

(Since we painted the walls and edges of the boards prior to installation the grooves didn’t need to be painted. However, just for peace of mind, I did use a brush to apply one coat of paint on the front surface of each grooved area prior to rolling.)

Completed DIY shiplap wall with navy blue paint in a Jack and Jill Bathroom.

4. Finally remove frog tape while the paint is still wet.

That’s it! Taking the time to paint the bleed coat will result in perfect crisp edges every time!

Completed DIY shiplap wall with navy blue paint in a Jack and Jill Bathroom.

I’m so happy with the results!

Navy is my current obsession and I believe Sherwin Williams Hale Navy is the perfect shade!

Also, I can confidently admit that I’m 💯% grateful for the ease of this project compared to installing our shiplap ceiling!

These tips made this whole process go much more smoothly and saved a ton of time in the long run!

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Final Thoughts

With just a few tools and some creativity, you too can add beautiful shiplap accent wall that enhances the charm and character of your home.

Whether you chose a bold navy blue for a striking feature wall or kept it classic with a neutral shade, your space will reflect your unique style.

We hope this guide made the process easy and enjoyable.

Keep experimenting with DIY projects to continue transforming your home, one wall and one room at a time!

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