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9 Wall Features That Add Instant Character

May 28, 2026 · Home
Editorial photograph illustrating: Tools, Materials, and Prep Checklist
A man reviews his project checklist and materials before starting a custom wall feature installation.

Tools, Materials, and Prep Checklist

Executing high-quality statement wall trends requires a targeted set of tools and materials. You do not need to finance a professional carpenter’s workshop, but investing in a few reliable pieces of equipment ensures both precision and safety. Prepare your workspace and gather the following supplies before you make your first cut.

Miter Saw: A compound miter saw remains non-negotiable for achieving tight, seamless joints. You need it to cut your trim pieces cleanly at precise 90-degree and 45-degree angles. Expect to spend between $150 and $300 for a reliable entry-level model.

Brad Nailer and Air Compressor: Driving 18-gauge brad nails by hand proves incredibly tedious and risks denting your new millwork. An electric or pneumatic brad nailer costs roughly $100 to $200 and dramatically accelerates your workflow while keeping fasteners virtually invisible.

Laser Level and Tape Measure: Standard spirit levels work fine, but a cross-line laser level casts a perfectly straight, hands-free reference line across your entire wall. This tool eliminates the compounding errors that happen when manually drawing plumb lines over large spans.

Stud Finder with AC Detection: You must anchor heavy materials directly into your wall studs. Upgrade to a modern magnetic or electronic stud finder that includes active wiring detection. Driving a two-inch nail into a live electrical wire presents a severe hazard; following safety guidelines from organizations like the National Fire Protection Association regarding hidden utilities is paramount.

Materials list: Depending on your chosen design, purchase primed medium-density fiberboard (MDF) or pine boards. Calculate your linear footage, then add 15 percent extra to account for miscuts and waste. You also need heavy-duty construction adhesive, paintable acrylic latex caulk, wood filler, 120-grit sandpaper, and a high-quality primer.

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