Shiplap vs Tongue and Groove: What’s the Difference?
If you’ve been following interior design trends over the past few years, you’ve likely noticed an increase in the use of wood paneling to add dimension and character to homes and buildings.
If you’ve been following interior design trends over the past few years, you’ve likely noticed an increase in the use of wood paneling to add dimension and character to homes and buildings.
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.”
You’ve chosen your wood, now you just need to pick the best wood stain color that will bring out the pine’s natural beauty and protect it.From wall coverings to trims to doors to stairs to log 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.
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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