Modern V-Joint – Primed Woodtone
Modern V-Joint – Primed Woodtone
Modern V-Joint – Primed Woodtone

Modern V-Joint – Primed Woodtone

Windsor Plywood

Modern V-Joint from Woodtone is a factory-primed V-groove panelling profile built from finger-jointed clear pine. Designed for interior feature walls, ceilings, and wainscoting in a paint-ready format, the V-joint profile creates defined shadow lines between each plank for a contemporary panelled look. The finger-joint construction eliminates knots and produces a consistent, defect-free surface under paint. Available at Windsor Plywood locations.

Features

  • Factory white primer -- paint-ready on arrival, no site priming required
  • V-Joint profile -- defined shadow lines between planks for a modern panelled appearance
  • Finger-jointed clear pine -- knot-free, consistent surface eliminates telegraphing under paint
  • Suitable for feature walls, ceilings, and wainscoting applications
  • Cost-effective alternative to solid wood panelling when a painted finish is planned

Specifications

Brand Woodtone
Material Finger-jointed clear pine -- factory primed
Profile V-Joint
Coating Factory white primer -- not available unfinished
Application Interior walls and ceilings
Availability In-store -- confirm dimensions and stock at your local branch

Common Uses

Modern V-Joint panelling is used for feature walls in living rooms and bedrooms, ceiling panelling, wainscoting, and mudroom or entryway wall cladding. The painted V-groove look is popular in modern farmhouse, coastal, and contemporary interior design styles. Ceiling applications are increasingly popular as an alternative to flat drywall ceilings in open-plan living areas.

Pro Tips

  • Acclimate boards in the installation space for 48 hours before cutting and installing. Wood panelling that is not acclimated will expand or contract after installation, opening gaps at the joints.
  • Apply two coats of interior paint over the factory primer for a finished, durable surface. Satin or eggshell sheens are typical for wall panelling; flat or matte for ceilings.
  • For ceiling installations, blind-nail through the tongue at each joist crossing. Use a pneumatic finish nailer for speed and to minimize nail visibility. Gravity works against you on ceilings -- ensure every board is secured at every joist.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I stain Woodtone V-Joint panelling?
This product is factory-primed and designed for a painted finish. It is not available in a raw or unfinished version. If you want a stained or natural wood appearance, use knotty pine or cedar panelling instead.

What is the difference between V-Joint and shiplap?
V-Joint creates a small V-shaped groove where the planks meet, producing a visible shadow line. Shiplap creates a flat, flush surface with a subtle reveal. Both install similarly; the visual difference is in the joint detail. Windsor Plywood carries both profiles.


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