Submitted by ITS_GOOD_FOR_YOU t3_11e7rsk in DIY
Our kitchen has some "farmhouse style" beadboard installed and we thoroughly enjoy the look of it! However, whenever we hang something I can never seem to patch the holes well enough to make it appear like there was never a hole (see Image 1 below).
I've used spackling in the past and touched up with a bit of paint but it looked rough so we've just been hiding my poor patchwork with an oversized clock (lol) but we've now installed a shelf and would love to make those patches look a bit better.
Any special techniques I can employ to improve my patching skills on this beadboard?
Thanks in advance, r/DIY!
Image 1 - patched holes on the left, new hole looking to be patched on the right
Image 2 - crown moulding above makes it difficult to just replace the panel
Buddha1812 t1_jade9lc wrote
counter sink the holes a bit also - the screw will have pulled the edge of the hole out a bit and this will cause the repair to sit proud of the surface- Same trick works for drywall holes-