Get the Look: DIY Shiplap Pine Wood Floors in Your Bathroom

In this post, I'm going to share detailed tutorial for the beautiful and budget friendly, DIY shiplap pine wood floors.

It’s going to be good! Let’s first take a look at where the bathroom stands right now. It’s a small space, but I hope you can get the idea.

We’ve got the whitewashed shiplap pine flooring down. Then you’ll notice the DIY faux shiplap walls. On the ceiling we decided to install some faux ceiling tiles. And on the wall with the window, we installed some faux brick.

Then we painted the whole space in Super White paint, by Benjamin Moore. It is white and bright and some may call it boring. I, however, call it a lovely multi-textured blank canvas ready for it’s work of art.

Let’s talk about how we did the flooring. Gutting the bathroom was quite a process and took a long time. It required knocking down a closet, a corner shower and a lot of work for my dear husband to move pipes to fit the new layout plan.

We bought enough pine wood boards to fit the space, and my husband used his trusty router with a 1/2 inch router bit to cut the grooves on the edges.

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Then he proceeded to lay them down, interlocking the boards. He kept the screws hidden inside the grooves so they would not be seen.

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Then, It took 2 coats of the pickled white stain to get to the look we wanted. Then we sealed it with 4 layers of the polyurethane, with a light sanding done before the final layer.

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