Enhance the charm of your home with natural wood shiplap. Explore top ideas to add warmth and character to your walls, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere.
One thing I really wanted to incorporate on the blog more in 2016 is more of the 'in between' stages of our projects & home. I think I slack on that the most & only share the final reveals. Maybe that makes our projects & rooms seem super perfect & not relatable? Well, I have a secret for you... we are regular people! Our rooms are messy during projects, They aren't always pretty during, & I think it's my fault for not always sharing that. So, first up? Guess what we are doing up in the…
Meet John and Andrea’s mudroom! This picture of the pine shiplap accent wall prompted so many texts from people asking one of the biggest questions we see from Facebook posts: ‘What is the stain on that shiplap?’
Shiplap refers to a special type of inter-locking board, similar to tongue-and-groove but with a tighter, overlapping fit. These wooden panels are easy to install, create an effective seal, and are an increasingly popular style choice for the inside of homes—from modern to rustic. It's no surprise that designers have gotten truly creative in how to use shiplap walls effectively. Here are some of the most beautiful examples we've found to help inspire your own updates.
I wanted this project to be as budget friendly as possible and without damaging the drywall (incase we move- I didn't use wood glue, but I recommend using it for a stronger hold). If you love this cute faux shiplap wall just as much as I do, follow these simple DIY steps below to create a nice modern or farmhouse feel to any room in your home!
Learn all about the difference between DIY shiplap vs planked wood walls. Let’s chat about how to install a farmhouse style wood plank wall, the difference between using shiplap vs planked wood walls and shiplap vs tongue and groove siding today. I’ve added not one, but three wood planked and shiplap accent walls in the...Read More »