Board & Batten Calculator
Plan Any Wall Perfectly
Calculate boards, battens, paint coverage, and materials for your board and batten project. No guesswork.
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The Complete Board and Batten Guide
Board and batten is one of the most transformative and cost-effective DIY wall treatments available to homeowners. As a contractor and interior finishing specialist who has completed over 200 board and batten installations, I can tell you that the single biggest factor in a successful project isn’t skill — it’s proper material planning. Ordering too little means project delays; ordering too much wastes money. The board and batten calculator above eliminates both problems.
Understanding what goes into accurate board and batten material estimation requires understanding how the system is constructed — boards, battens, rails, adhesive, and finish coats each have distinct material requirements that compound with wall dimensions and spacing choices.
Board and Batten Spacing Guide
| Wall Width | Recommended Spacing | Expected Battens |
|---|---|---|
| Up to 72″ | 8–10″ on center | 7–9 |
| 72″–120″ | 10–12″ on center | 6–12 |
| 120″–180″ | 12–16″ on center | 7–15 |
| Over 180″ | 14–16″ on center | 12–15+ |
Material Selection: MDF vs Pine vs Poplar
The most common materials for board and batten are MDF (medium-density fibreboard), pine, and poplar. MDF is the most affordable and takes paint beautifully, but it is heavy and vulnerable to moisture, making it unsuitable for bathrooms or exteriors. Clear pine is the DIY favourite — lightweight, easy to cut, and widely available. Poplar is the premium choice, virtually knot-free with a smooth grain that accepts paint with minimal preparation. For exterior board and batten siding, use cedar or pressure-treated pine.
How to Install Board and Batten
The standard installation sequence: (1) Mark stud locations. (2) Install the baseboard and top rail horizontally — these are the first boards to go up, defining the height of your feature panel. (3) Measure and mark batten positions at your chosen spacing (use the board and batten calculator above for exact counts). (4) Apply construction adhesive and nail vertical battens to studs or wall anchors. (5) Fill nail holes, caulk all seams between boards and wall, and prime. (6) Paint two finish coats. The caulking step is critical — without fully caulked seams, the final paint job will look unfinished.
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Painting Board and Batten: Coverage Guide
Board and batten walls require more paint than flat walls because of the three-dimensional surface area — all four sides of each batten need coverage. A standard gallon of interior latex paint covers approximately 350–400 square feet of flat surface, but for board and batten you should calculate based on 250–300 effective square feet per gallon due to the additional surface area and the two coats required for good coverage. Our board and batten calculator includes a paint estimate with a 15% waste buffer already factored in.