How to Make Your House Feel Expensive

Most homes feel expensive because the details are intentional: finished walls, warmer lighting, coordinated hardware, better trim, and rooms that look complete.

Board and Batten Calculator Examples

8 ft wall with 1x3 battens

For a 96 inch wall using 2.5 inch battens, 8 battens gives about 11.2 inches on-center spacing and about 8.7 inches of clear gap.

10 ft wall with 1x3 battens

For a 120 inch wall using 2.5 inch battens, 10 battens gives about 13.1 inches on-center spacing and about 10.6 inches of clear gap.

12 ft wall with 1x4 battens

For a 144 inch wall using 3.5 inch battens, 11 battens gives about 14.1 inches on-center spacing and about 10.6 inches of clear gap.

Half-wall board and batten

For a wainscoting-height treatment, plan the rail height first, usually 32 to 42 inches. Then calculate batten spacing from wall width, not from wall height.

Wall with a window

For a window wall, center the layout visually first. Decide whether battens should align to window trim, frame the window, or keep equal bays on each side.

High-Impact Upgrade Ideas

  • Replace builder-grade door knobs and hinges
  • Add picture frame molding to walls
  • Upgrade light fixtures
  • Swap switch plates and outlet covers
  • Paint interior doors a richer color
  • Add board and batten
  • Upgrade cabinet hardware
  • Install a statement mirror
  • Use warm, consistent light bulbs
  • Hang curtains higher and wider
  • Refresh baseboards and trim
  • Upgrade faucets and bathroom accessories

Best First Rooms

  • Entryway
  • Living room
  • Bedroom
  • Powder room
  • Hallway

Best Budget Bands

  • Under $100: bulbs, plates, one painted door, a few knobs
  • $100 to $300: curtains, a faucet, cabinet hardware, a light fixture
  • $300 to $750: board and batten, room-scale molding, multiple fixtures, full door hardware refresh

Common Questions

What spacing is standard for board and batten?

Most interior board and batten walls look balanced with 8 to 16 inches of clear gap between battens. Narrow gaps feel more traditional; wider gaps feel more modern. The best spacing is the one that divides evenly across your exact wall width.

What size boards should I use for board and batten?

For painted interior walls, 1x3 and 1x4 battens are the most common. A 1x3 is usually 2.5 inches actual width, and a 1x4 is usually 3.5 inches actual width. Use actual board dimensions in spacing calculations.

Should I use MDF or pine?

MDF is smooth, affordable, and excellent for painted walls in dry rooms. Primed pine is lighter and more tolerant of humidity, so it is usually the better choice for bathrooms, mudrooms, or basements.

Do battens need to hit studs?

Top and bottom rails should be fastened into studs where possible. Vertical battens can usually be attached with brad nails and adhesive, but layout and wall conditions matter.

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