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Old 09-26-2017, 05:43 AM   #1
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I'll guess, sq. edge t&g
I've seen it and don't like it, so there... :-)
Great work Bob
It's rough sawn shiplap, spaced to show a reveal. Some walls it is capped at 42" high.
I don't like it much either. Customer makes choices and I install it.
Gup....your honest opinion is appreciated.
Part of the reason I put up the pictures is to get some feedback/comments.
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It's rough sawn shiplap, spaced to show a reveal. Some walls it is capped at 42" high.
I don't like it much either. Customer makes choices and I install it.
Gup....your honest opinion is appreciated.
Part of the reason I put up the pictures is to get some feedback/comments.
Thanks
I'm not a fan of the narrow shiplap. I did our solarium in 10" shiplap which I like a lot better. JMO.

No boat, back in the suds.
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jealous, very jealous.
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Old 06-13-2019, 05:40 AM   #4
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She loves the look .... so she wants the entire basement done this way. Customers sometime ask me how I like the choices they have made......I know from experience that it is better to say something positive....but honest opinions are welcome here.


Last picture shows the 10" shiplap I installed in my "rustic" dining room when I built my house back in 77'...did some ceilings with it too.

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Old 06-13-2019, 06:03 AM   #5
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Seen quite a bit of this ,,, not my favorite... few yrs back a son on finish crew, CEO LL Been, Ryder Cove, McMansion, full height kitchen/ dining
Each to their own. :-)
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Joanna Gaines influence countrywide for sure.

Some women are in love with it, it is not everyone's taste
but the workmanship is what counts and yours never disappoints I'm sure.

Me, I like wood

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Old 06-14-2019, 05:30 AM   #7
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Joanna Gaines influence countrywide for sure.

Some women are in love with it, it is not everyone's taste
but the workmanship is what counts and yours never disappoints I'm sure.

Me, I like wood

I had to google Joanna Gaines....interior decorators are not high on my list of talented people.....dime a dozen imo. You know..... the people that "think up" ideas that someone else with tangible skills has to actually use their hands to do!

I like wood too....and i am disgusted with all the finger jointed crap, the particle board/cardboard doors, etc. Always been a big fan of rough sawn pine from local sawmills...used it for all my my exterior trim.....it's been on the house for 42 years and holding up very well. Holds paint....never.. ever peels....and the price is right. Only drawback is that its pretty green.... stick it and let it air dry for a few months before use.
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She loves the look .... so she wants the entire basement done this way. Customers sometime ask me how I like the choices they have made......I know from experience that it is better to say something positive....but honest opinions are welcome here.


Last picture shows the 10" shiplap I installed in my "rustic" dining room when I built my house back in 77'...did some ceilings with it too.
Love it!!!

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