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  1. Interior Wall Paneling: A Guide to Wood Clad Options - This Old …

    • Wood/Plywood
      Most cladding is made from one of these; here’s what to consider with each option. You can find solid-wood tongue-and-groov… Ver más

    Shiplap History

    “Shiplap House,” so named for this 1815 shed addition to an early-18th-century house in Annapolis, Maryland, showcases a well-preserved historical example of the flush, flat-ba… Ver más

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    Do Your Prep Work: Important Questions to Ask

    The Cost?
    Individual boards can cost under $1 per linear foot for unfinished pine, and up to $20 per linear foot for the reclaimed stuff. A standard 4-b… Ver más

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    Types of Interior Wood Paneling

    Shiplap
    Here’s a look at some of the most popular types of cladding—how simple or detailed the profile is, and what type of finish you choose, all i… Ver más

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    Installation Advice

    Things to know before you begin, whether you DIY or hire a pro. 1. Wood needs room to move >Always leave at least a 3⁄8-inch gap for expansion along all four edges of a wood-clad w… Ver más

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    Design Ideas

    Pro design advice for how to use wall claddings to your best advantage. 1. GO WIDE When using shiplap and V-groove, Georgia-based designer Katie DeRariosug… Ver más

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  1. Technical Details: An Architect’s Guide to Timber Cladding

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    Wood cladding is a perfect option to build a feature wall externally. Timber cladding can be allowed to weather and silver off naturally, or with the proper maintenance schedule can maintain its original colouring. Our range of profiles, species and coatings provides an option to suit any design intent with our Tongue & Groove Cladding system.
    It can be used as a feature wall, a ceiling cover, or for a whole room. What styles of interior timber cladding are available? In terms of how the boards look and fit together, there are many options including shiplap, beadboard, v-groove, board-and-batten, drop siding, and rustic planking.
    Cladding is defined as the application of one material over another to provide a skin or layer. In construction, cladding is used to provide a degree of thermal insulation and weather resistance, and to improve the appearance of buildings. Adding timber just means you’re cladding with the wood of your choice. When is timber cladding appropriate?
    From shiplap to salvaged barn board wood, simple interior wall cladding is making a comeback in home decor, giving rooms a style and texture boost, plus a dose of rugged charm. Here’s how to choose and use them. Wood walls have a long history.
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