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- A specialty from the Pacific Northwest, Blue pine is known for it's unique natural coloration which brings a special visual appeal to any project undertaken with it. Blue Pine is actually not a specific species of pine tree—instead, blue pines are usually Ponderosa or Lodgepole Pines that have been infected by a mountain pine beetle. The infection kills the trees,…
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- A specialty from the Pacific Northwest, Blue pine is known for it's unique natural coloration which brings a special visual appeal to any project undertaken with it. Blue Pine is actually not a specific species of pine tree—instead, blue pines are usually Ponderosa or Lodgepole Pines that have been infected by a mountain pine beetle. The infection kills the trees,…
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$1.40
- Nickel gap panels are similar to shiplap or tongue in groove paneling, but (as the name suggests) panels are hung with a space the size of a nickel between them. Unlike true wood paneling, nickel gap does not have knots and is not subject to warping, making it simple to install.
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$1.10
- Similar to shiplap, the V-Groove produces a rustic aesthetic perfect for everything from accent walls to horse barns.
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$1.89
- As the name suggests, shiplap was originally used for waterproofing ships thanks to the weatherproofing overlapping of the boards. In older homes, it is often used under drywall as a structural element, but shiplap has recently made a major comeback as an element of design thanks to HGTV's husband and wife team, Chip and Joanna Gaines. Shiplap can be used…
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- As the name suggests, shiplap was originally used for waterproofing ships thanks to the weatherproofing overlapping of the boards. In older homes, it is often used under drywall as a structural element, but shiplap has recently made a major comeback as an element of design thanks to HGTV's husband and wife team, Chip and Joanna Gaines. Shiplap can be used…