The term “shiplap” exploded in the public consciousness back in 2013 along with the popularity of Fixer Upper, an HGTV series hosted by interior designer couple Chip and Joanna Gaines. If you ever ...
If you’re a fan of modern farmhouse style or simply watch a lot of decorating shows on TV, you’re undoubtedly aware of the resurgence of wall paneling. Unlike the dark and dreary look of the 1960s and ...
Joanna Gaines has an eye for interior design, especially when it comes to rustic styles. However, one DIY option is falling ...
Bringing the natural world indoors, wood paneling is making a comeback. Wait, what? Paneling? For people of the millennial generation and younger, a visceral, negative reaction to the idea of wood ...
If you’re one of the many home decor enthusiasts who enjoy watching Chip and Joanna Gaines on HGTV’s “Fixer Upper,” you’ve probably heard the term “shiplap” numerous times. This old-school building ...
Once upon a time, you couldn’t flip a home without installing horizontal white-washed boards across a wall. Thanks to the ...
Sure, you could choose beadboard, board-and-batten, even tongue-and-groove paneling. But with its slightly raw, overlapping boards, shiplap siding gives rooms a cheerful, almost seaside ...
Ever since Chip and Joanna Gaines renovated their first home for the popular HGTV show “Fixer Upper,” the term shiplap has become not only a household word, but a word put to good use in a lot of ...