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      Add warmth, texture, and timeless appeal to your space with high-quality shiplap. Perfect for accent walls, ceilings, or entire rooms, shiplap is a versatile design choice that suits both modern and rustic interiors. We offer a wide selection of shiplap profiles and finishes, including painted, primed, and natural wood options—ideal for DIY projects, renovations, or custom builds. Whether you're going for a coastal cottage feel or a clean contemporary look, our shiplap products are easy to install and crafted for lasting performance. At Windsor Plywood, we specialize in hard-to-source wood products, and many of our shiplap boards are made from responsibly harvested Canadian wood. Visit your local store to explore our in-stock selection or ask about special orders. Our knowledgeable staff is ready to help bring your vision to life with expert advice and personalized service every step of the way.

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      Frequently Asked Questions

      What panelling products does Windsor Plywood carry?
      Windsor Plywood carries wall panelling in a broad range of materials and profiles including shiplap in cedar, pine, and primed finger-jointed options, tongue-and-groove wood panelling, MDF flat panels, Woodtone primed V-joint and shiplap, Trusscore PVC panels for moisture-resistant applications, and decorative wood accent panels through Woody Wall Paddle. Both interior and moisture-resistant options are available.
      What is the most popular panelling style for contemporary interiors?
      Shiplap panelling has been the dominant residential panelling style in recent years, particularly in contemporary farmhouse and Scandinavian-influenced interiors. Shiplap's flat boards with a consistent reveal gap between each course create a clean, textured wall surface that works equally well painted or in natural wood tones. Primed finger-jointed shiplap is the cost-effective choice for painted applications.
      What is the difference between shiplap and tongue-and-groove panelling?
      Shiplap boards have a rabbet cut on opposite faces at each edge, so the boards overlap slightly when installed, creating a consistent shadow line between boards. Tongue-and-groove boards interlock with a projecting tongue on one edge fitting into a groove on the next board, creating a tighter joint with less visible gap. Shiplap has a more contemporary and rustic character; tongue-and-groove provides a tighter, more traditional panelled appearance.
      Can panelling be installed on ceilings as well as walls?
      Yes. Wood shiplap, tongue-and-groove, and flat panel products are regularly installed on ceilings for accent and character in bedrooms, living rooms, and covered outdoor spaces. Trusscore PVC panels are used for garage and utility space ceilings due to their moisture resistance and reflectivity. Use appropriate fastener lengths for ceiling installation to ensure penetration into structural members above the ceiling drywall.
      What is the correct installation sequence for wall panelling?
      Install panelling over a properly prepared wall surface — flat, clean, and structurally sound. Acclimate wood panelling in the installation space for 48 hours before installing. Start from a level reference line and work up or from a plumb reference line and work across, depending on the orientation. Nail through the tongue of tongue-and-groove at each stud for a concealed fastener installation. For shiplap, face nail or use a brad nailer through the reveal area. Maintain expansion gaps at corners and transitions.