Reclaimed wood siding, especially barn wood siding, has a very specific look - weathered, rough, and rustic. But working with old wood is not ideal in many cases, and it can be a difficult building
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What’s the Difference Between Shiplap and Nickel Gap Wood Siding?
If you’ve been following interior design trends over the past few years, you’ve noticed an increase in the use of wood siding to add dimension and character.
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How to Choose Wood Paneling
We offer pine and cedar wood paneling in a variety of colors and styles, including tongue and groove and shiplap. Here’s how to make the best selection.
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Top 5 Most Popular Interior Wood Stain Colors on Pine
From weathered grey to saddle brown, wood stain comes in many colors. See if one of our pine wood stain colors is right for your interior project.
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Blue Stain Pine: A Distinctive Paneling Choice
With blue stain pine paneling you can unlock additional visual benefits for your interior, with no drawbacks in strength or durability. Learn more here.
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Discover the Beauty and Resilience of White Oak Wall Paneling
White oak wall paneling, with its versatility and elegance, is a premier choice for interior wall coverage. Learn more about this hardwood from Northern Log Supply.
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How to Source Tongue and Groove Wood Like a Pro!
Whether you're a seasoned contractor, a passionate DIYer, or a homeowner with a dream, finding the right wood is the foundation of every successful renovation. So, grab your hard hat and tape measure because we're about to teach you how to source tongue and groove wood like a pro! In this guide, we'll walk you through the process of what to look for when shopping for tongue and groove wood.
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What is Tongue and Groove?
Paneling is a smooth wood product that has beveled edges on all four sides. Tongue and groove is a style of joining two wood panels together. One side of the wood paneling has a projection called a “tongue” and the other side has a open slit called a “groove.”
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The Ultimate Guide to Cedar Shake Siding: Pros, Cons, and Where to Find It
Cedar shake siding is the perfect way to turn a house into a cozy, woodsy home. Here's everything you need to know.
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What is Bevel Siding and Where Do I Get It?
Bevel siding is a fantastic option if you want a rustic "log cabin" look with maximum weather resistance and a wide variety of finishes to match your color-scheme.
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Weathered Wood Siding: Pros, Cons, and Where to Get it
Weathered wood siding is a fantastic option if you want a rustic look while still getting tons of weather resistance and longevity with a wide variety of finishes to match your color-scheme.
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