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<blockquote data-quote="shorthairman" data-source="post: 267071" data-attributes="member: 6223"><p>I agree with any and all of the above. You really need to decide what you want/need, what kind of design theme are you going for, how much time you want to dedicate to it, what your skill level is with DIY, what tools you have or will need to get to do whatever you decide to do. </p><p></p><p>If it were me and I just wanted to change the look, get it done quickly and with as little tools as necessary, (I am going to assume there are no concerns about water damage and there are grooves in the paneling), I would mud the grooves and seams, spray texture, prime and paint. If I wanted to change the look...you have endless options, but as mentioned you may have to do things such as moving electrical boxes, extend door or window jams etc. Just my two cents...good luck with whatever you choose!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shorthairman, post: 267071, member: 6223"] I agree with any and all of the above. You really need to decide what you want/need, what kind of design theme are you going for, how much time you want to dedicate to it, what your skill level is with DIY, what tools you have or will need to get to do whatever you decide to do. If it were me and I just wanted to change the look, get it done quickly and with as little tools as necessary, (I am going to assume there are no concerns about water damage and there are grooves in the paneling), I would mud the grooves and seams, spray texture, prime and paint. If I wanted to change the look...you have endless options, but as mentioned you may have to do things such as moving electrical boxes, extend door or window jams etc. Just my two cents...good luck with whatever you choose! [/QUOTE]
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