Imagine changing the entire look and feel of your room in just one day – simply by covering a wall. Stikwood adds a modern yet rustic look to rooms, furnishings, headboards – pretty much anything you can paint you can cover.
What is Stikwood and how do you use it?
Stikwood is reclaimed and sustainable wood planking that you peel and stick to your desired surface. In other words, it is an interior designer’s and DIYer’s dream come true.
By bringing the natural look of real, reclaimed wood inside your home, you add warmth and depth to your surroundings.
A variety of styles, colors, and finishes enhance any room décor. Add unique character to walls, ceilings, cabinets, even dressers and wall units.
Pros:
- Adds instant warmth and character to a room
- Installation should be done by an experienced craftsperson and with the right tools
- Can create many different patterns
- Affordable
- Adheres to primed or painted surfaces
- USA made 100% real wood and sustainable
- Contains no VOCs
- Available in many woods and finishes
- Adhesive rated for 10 years
- Easily cleaned with a vacuum dusting attachment
Cons:
- Not recommended for use in bathrooms or other high moisture areas
- Permanent adhesive – not for temporary use
- May not stick to some textured surfaces
- Indoor use only – do not install outside
Ideas for Using Stikwood in Your Home
Just about any surface you can think of can be covered in Stikwood. You can also use it to create beautiful wall art designs. Stikwood planks may be placed vertically, horizontally, diagonally, or in any unique pattern and design.
I have attached a completed wall in my home with the help of our Goldendoodle, Handsome Ozzie posing with a wannabe dog. I was at acrossroads of combining old and new in my home. I love my faux terra-cotta ceramic floors, but was getting tired of the color range that I had for the last 21 years. Out came the paint deck, added some taupe color on walls and new textiles…. Viola! A new clean look. But I still needed SOMETHING to bridge the clay, copper, and new grayish tones added. I found it in Stikwood. The reclaimed Sierra Silver had the perfect blend of copper and grays, warmth and cool colors to bring it altogether.
Walls are just one of the many applications used. Here are some other ways to incorporate Stikwood into your home or office:
*Headboards *Accent walls *Dressers *Doors
Stikwood has many uses that breathe new life into any room or space.If you are interested in learning more about how to incorporate Stikwood into your home or office, please contact HK Interiors. See how Stikwood reclaimed wood can enhance and reflect your style. Call us today at 954-401-8542 for all your interior design needs.