Tag: T&G
The choice between Shiplap cladding vs. tongue and groove primarily depends on personal preference and the specific application. Both T&G and shiplap are popular styles of paneling used in interior and exterior design, particularly for walls and ceilings. Here’s a comparison of Shiplap cladding vs. tongue and groove to help you understand the difference and […]
What is End-Matching and Why is it So Important? End-matching is when a wood board has a tongue and groove (T&G) on the end. This feature is found in our sustainable wood flooring, tongue and groove wall paneling, and T&G ceiling planks. This feature allows the installer to “float” between the studs or joists and […]
Why Are Our Skiplap Wall & Ceiling Boards Better Than Shiplap Wood Cladding? Shiplap wood cladding, by definition, is “boards that have been milled so the top and bottom of each piece has a rabbet joint so that they can be stacked as siding.” In a nutshell, shiplap boards rest on top of each other […]
What is End-Matched Tongue and Groove Flooring & Paneling? End-matching is where a piece of flooring or wall paneling has tongue and grooves (T&G) on the ends. This enables the installer to “float” studs or joists and locks each board together on all 4 sides. End-matching creates little to no waste since you don’t have […]