14 Stunning Board and Batten Entryway Ideas & How to DIY

White board and batten front entrance

Your Entryway serves as the gateway to your home and sets the tone for the rest of your space. One way to make a lasting impression is to add board and batten walls for depth, texture, and character. There is something I find beautiful about a front entrance with lovely detailing on the walls that makes me feel welcomed and invited. Stick around to the end for some DIY projects and tips that I put together to help you to recreate your dream space. 

Here are my top 14 board and batten entryway ideas you will love

White board and batten front entrance

2. Rustic Farmhouse Inspired 

farmhouse board and batten front entrance

For those who embrace rustic charm, a farmhouse board and batten entryway capture the essence of a cozy country retreat. Natural wood tones and weathered finishes create a warm and inviting feel. If you’re looking to bring a sense of authenticity and nostalgia to the space this is the perfect choice. 

3. Bold Colors

Bold and colorful board and batten front entrance

4. Coastal Vibes

Coastal board and batten front entrance

Transport yourself to a seaside paradise with a board and batten foyer inspired by coastal aesthetics. Soft blues, sandy neutrals, and natural textures evoke a breezy and relaxed atmosphere, bringing the beach vibes right to your doorstep. Incorporate elements like seashells, driftwood, or nautical artwork to enhance the coastal theme and create a serene ambiance.

5. Modern Minimalist

Beige minimal board and batten front entrance

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6. Geometric Patterns

Blue board and batten front entrance

Consider incorporating geometric patterns into your board and batten design for an eye-catching and unique front entry. Triangles, chevrons, or herringbone patterns add visual interest and a touch of modernity. These geometric patterns can be achieved through various techniques, such as contrasting paint colors, wallpaper, or even using different sizes and shapes of boards to create your desired pattern.

7. Black & White

Black and white board and batten front entrance

Timeless and sophisticated, a black and white board and batten entrance exude elegance and charm. The contrasting colors create a bold and dramatic statement while maintaining a sense of balance and harmony. Black and white is a classic color combination that never goes out of style, and it can be complemented with accents of metallics or pops of color for added visual interest. This is one of my favorite color combinations to make my space look and feel classic and chic.  

8. Vintage Inspired

nude and pink board and batten front entrance

Capture the nostalgia of the past with a vintage-inspired board and batten foyer. Distressed finishes, antique accents, and nostalgic details create a sense of charm. Incorporate vintage-inspired lighting fixtures, reclaimed wood elements, and vintage accessories to complete the look and create a cozy and inviting atmosphere. You’ll love the look this gives your home, adding a visual appeal that is guaranteed to impress your guests. 

9. Urban Industrial

Brown board and batten front entrance

10. Soft Pastels

Pastel board and batten front entrance

Create a serene and calming ambiance with a board and batten entry in soft pastel shades. Gentle pinks, mints, or lavenders exude a sense of tranquility. Soft pastel colors can be paired with natural elements like plants and light-colored furnishings to create a refreshing and harmonious entryway. I think this is the perfect way to incorporate a danish inspired aesthetic into your home for a unique and cheerful look. 

11. Monochromatic

Black board and batten front entrance

To achieve a sleek and cohesive look, choose a monochromatic board and batten front entry. Select shades within the same color family to bring depth and dimension, while also creating a harmonious and sophisticated atmosphere. You can play with the intensity or saturation of the color to create variations or introduce different textures for added visual interest. These tall board and batten walls are stylish and visually appealing exuding a sense of elegance.

12. Cottage Coziness

Cottage inspired board and batten front entrance

Bring the warmth and comfort of a cottage retreat into your home with a board and batten entryway that exudes coziness. Soft colors, floral accents, and rustic elements combine to create a welcoming and charming atmosphere. Enhance the cottage feel with cozy textiles, such as throw pillows or a patterned rug, and incorporate natural materials like wicker baskets or wooden hooks for added texture.

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13. Luxury and Elegance

Luxurious board and batten front entrance

14. Mint Green

Green board and batten front entrance

Fresh, vibrant, and invigorating, a mint green board and batten entryway breathes life into your home. This cool and refreshing hue adds a pop of color while maintaining a sense of tranquility and balance. Mint green works well in both traditional and contemporary settings, and it can be paired with neutral tones or other pastel shades to create a visually pleasing and harmonious entryway.

How to DIY Your Own Board and Batten Entryway Wall

I’ve put together step-by-step instructions on how to DIY your own board and batten entryway. There are many DIY instructions out there but this is the most concise and easy-to-follow guide. 

Note: the size of the panels, baseboard, molding, boards and batten will depend on the size of your individual space.

  • Hardboard wall panel (for the backing)
  • Boards(for the board & battens)
  • A baseboard (to place on top)
  • Thin wood lattice molding (for underneath the baseboard)
  • Miter saw or circular saw
  • Nail-gun or hammer and nails
  • Level
  • Measuring tape
  • Construction adhesive/glue
  • Sandpaper
  • Paint or stain of your choice
  • Paintbrush or roller or spray-gun
  • Caulk
  • Wood filler
  • Putty knife
  • Primer 

Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: Measure and Plan

  • Measure the height and width of your entryway wall
  • Determine the size of the wall panel you will need and how many

Step 2: Preparing the Wall Panel

  • Cut your wall panel (s) to the appropriate size
  • Use a glue-gun on the back of the panels 
  • Stick the panel to the wall
  • Finish it off with a nail-gun

Pro Tip:  If you are using more than one panel, ensure they meet at the same point you intend to place your board and battens for a seamless look

Pro Tip: leave holes for any outlets

Step 3: Prepare the Boards and Batten

  • Use a measuring tape
  • Mark where you want  the boards (horizontal pieces) to go
  • Mark where you want the battens (vertical pieces) to go
  • Use a saw to cut the pieces to the desired length 

Step 3: Install the Horizontal Boards

  • Using a level, mark the desired height for the top, bottom and middle rails on the wall
  • Apply construction adhesive/glue to the back the boards and press them against the wall at the marked height. 
  • Secure them in place using a nail-gun

Step 4: Install the Vertical Battens

  • Starting from one side of the wall, measure the desired spacing between the vertical battens
  • Apply construction adhesive/glue to the back of each batten and press it against the wall at the desired spot
  • Secure each batten in place with a nail-gun 

Step 5. Install the Baseboard and Molding

  • Glue and nail a baseboard laying flat on top of the first board
  • Directly underneath it glue and nail the molding

This will give it a nice detailing 

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Step 6: Finishing Touches

  • Fill any nail holes or gaps with wood filler
  • Once dry, sand the boards and battens to create a smooth surface
  • Apply a coat of primer to the entire entryway
  • Apply your paint or stain

Pro Tip: Consider using spray paint instead for a more even finish. 

Step 7: Caulk and Touch-Up

  • Apply caulk along the seams where the boards meet the wall to create a seamless look
  • Use a putty knife to smooth out the caulk. 
  • Touch up any areas that need additional paint or stain.

Pro Tip: You can caulk before you paint as well for a more seamless finish

Once everything is dry and complete, admire your DIY board and batten entryway. It’s now ready to welcome guests and add a touch of character to your home.

Remember always to prioritize safety when working with tools and follow any manufacturer’s instructions for the materials and tools you use.

Here are some helpful videos on DIY board & batten that will give you some inspiration 

Momma From Scratch does a wonderful job with this stunning project

The Confused Mom shares what she has learned and things to avoid as a beginner. 

How tall should board and batten be in the entryway?

A board and batten should be one-third to two-thirds of the total wall height. This provides a balanced and visually appealing proportion. For example, if your entryway has a wall height of 9 feet, you might consider installing the board and batten between 3 to 6 feet from the floor. Ultimately, it’s important to consider the scale of the entryway, the ceiling height, and other architectural elements to determine the most suitable height for your specific space.

Conclusion

A board and batten entryway in your foyer can help you transform the entire look and feel of your home. From classic white to mint green, each of the 14 ideas I’ve discussed in this post offers a unique style and ambiance. Whether you prefer a cozy farmhouse vibe, a modern and minimalist aesthetic, or a vibrant burst of color, the detailing allows you to express your personal style while creating a captivating entryway space that welcomes guests and sets the tone for your home.

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