Help!
We have a basement that was finished in the early 50's with a real knotty pine paneling. There is a bar under the stairs an the paneling is floor to ceiling with a scalloped apron at the top hiding plumbing. It was done very well and is still beautiful.... on the top half.
However the bottom 10" -18" is ruined due to flooding. We are having the a basement system put in and some one is going to cut away the bottom of the wall.....
Q: What do I replace the cut away part with? I would like to keep the paneling. But cannot picture a wall paneled on just the top half. How do I make it look nice again?
(I intend to epoxy the cement floor with the stone look~ if that helps)
We have a basement that was finished in the early 50's with a real knotty pine paneling. There is a bar under the stairs an the paneling is floor to ceiling with a scalloped apron at the top hiding plumbing. It was done very well and is still beautiful.... on the top half.
However the bottom 10" -18" is ruined due to flooding. We are having the a basement system put in and some one is going to cut away the bottom of the wall.....
Q: What do I replace the cut away part with? I would like to keep the paneling. But cannot picture a wall paneled on just the top half. How do I make it look nice again?
(I intend to epoxy the cement floor with the stone look~ if that helps)