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Hi Folks,

I am planning to build the slatted wall in my theatre room and was wondering if anyone have idea what kind of wood I should be purchasing.

I got quite good idea on installation process but not able to sure what k8nd of timber I should purchase that I can cut, sand and install.

Attached photo is for idea on what kind of slatted wall I want to create

Thanks
Vivek
It really comes down to the particular look (grain , colour.wnd dimension) that you are after and the cost.
There is a lot of material in a wall like that.
Cheapest option is clear pine, stained and finish in an appropriate colour, otherwise if you are looking for more grain then you will start paying premium dollars.
chippy
It really comes down to the particular look (grain , colour.wnd dimension) that you are after and the cost.
There is a lot of material in a wall like that.
Cheapest option is clear pine, stained and finish in an appropriate colour, otherwise if you are looking for more grain then you will start paying premium dollars.


Thanks Chippy for the response. Would you be kind to share some links of products e.g. Bunnings or other sellers so I can take a look and make decision appropriately.

Cheers
Vivek
vin83
chippy
It really comes down to the particular look (grain , colour.wnd dimension) that you are after and the cost.
There is a lot of material in a wall like that.
Cheapest option is clear pine, stained and finish in an appropriate colour, otherwise if you are looking for more grain then you will start paying premium dollars.


Thanks Chippy for the response. Would you be kind to share some links of products e.g. Bunnings or other sellers so I can take a look and make decision appropriately.

Cheers
Vivek

The cheapest option would be 42x19 pine from bunnings
https://www.bunnings.com.au/42-x-19mm-2 ... m_p8401458

You could then go similar size in Tassie oak
https://www.bunnings.com.au/porta-40-x- ... t_p0081767

After that you would need to see a specialist timber supplier in your state
chippy
vin83
chippy
It really comes down to the particular look (grain , colour.wnd dimension) that you are after and the cost.
There is a lot of material in a wall like that.
Cheapest option is clear pine, stained and finish in an appropriate colour, otherwise if you are looking for more grain then you will start paying premium dollars.


Thanks Chippy for the response. Would you be kind to share some links of products e.g. Bunnings or other sellers so I can take a look and make decision appropriately.

Cheers
Vivek

The cheapest option would be 42x19 pine from bunnings
https://www.bunnings.com.au/42-x-19mm-2 ... m_p8401458

You could then go similar size in Tassie oak
https://www.bunnings.com.au/porta-40-x- ... t_p0081767

After that you would need to see a specialist timber supplier in your state


Thanks a lot Chippy. This will help a lot. Will share photos once I complete the wall

Cheers
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