
| What is shiplap? A shiplap board is milled with a halved groove called a rabbet, so the edges connect snugly together, one... |
| Is it modern, industrial or traditional? Answer: all of the above. Shiplap timber siding can be painted or stained and set... |
| Shiplap outside and in There was a time when it was cheaper to finish interior walls in shiplap timber boards than plaster.... |
| Interior wall panelling Though timber shiplap is rarely used in lieu of plasterboard anymore (it is installed over plasterboard... |
| Painted shiplap Timber shiplap can be rough-hewn but it is usually smooth and accommodates various paint colours and sheens.... |
| Just add colour The painted example seen here is a departure from the common white, bringing a fresh, new colour to the mix... |
| Stained-timber shiplap Shiplap is commonly pine or cedar, but it can be found in many other types of timber as well – something... |
| Ceilings Like beadboard panelling, shiplap material can add some style to bare ceilings, complementing other textures and... |
| How to fake shiplap We won’t tell. There are various ways to fake the shiplap look. One method is to install non-shiplapped... |
| Can I install shiplap myself? Installing shiplap requires some carpentry skills, so it’s always best to hire a professional... |
| Country charm Shiplap fits the casual, country charm many consumers are gravitating towards today. In the image here, the... |
| Modern aesthetic But shiplap goes just as well with more modern aesthetics too, and in the kitchen here, natural-stained... |