(Image credit: The Schmidt Home)
If you're a fan of HGTV's Fixer Upper, or if you've spent a lot of time on Pinterest in the past couple of years, then you probably know about the wildfire popularity of shiplap, a type of wood paneling. Technically speaking, "real" shiplap has grooves at the top and bottom, called rabbets, which allow the pieces to overlap for a watertight seal. Now that shiplap has gone from ship walls to homes across the country, the traditional style has been reinterpreted in a range of materials, while staying true to the pretty, rustic and nautical vibes of the original.
from Apartment Therapy | Saving the world, one room at a time http://ift.tt/2bWJdgi
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