Shiplap is a type of wooden board used commonly as exterior siding in the construction of residences, barns, sheds, and outbuildings. Shiplap is either...
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a lightweight alternative to wooden cladding. Clinker (boat building) Shiplap Siding § Wood siding Tongue and groove "Online Etymology Dictionary". Retrieved...
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with architectural features mentioned on the show, such as wainscoting, shiplap, clawfoot bathtubs, and barn doors, sold at an average of 30 percent above...
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with architectural features mentioned on the show, such as wainscoting, shiplap, clawfoot bathtubs, and barn doors, sold at an average of 30 percent above...
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tubing recycled from the canvas tilt frames of military trucks. A series of shiplap style concrete panels, tied back to the columns, form the external envelope...
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with architectural features mentioned on the show, such as wainscoting, shiplap, clawfoot bathtubs, and barn doors, sold at an average of 30 percent above...
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decorate interiors, modern wood panelling includes wainscoting, beadboard, shiplap, board and batten, and both raised and flat panels. This renewed interest...
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Fixer-upper Murder Mystery, and You're Calling It Now: the Body Is Behind the Shiplap". Vulture. December 27, 2016. "Jewel Is Starring in a Hallmark Channel...
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a cabinet . It is also used in door and casement window jambs, and for shiplap planking. In a picture frame the rabbet may hide uneven or poor edges of...
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Use for: Visible framing applications where a mitred corner is desired Shiplap Bridle joint Halved joint Scarf joint Splice joint Finger joint Types of...
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the capstone is transferred to both the inner and outer portions of the shiplap upper edges of the slabs. It weighs 3,300 pounds (1,500 kg), is 5 feet...
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region. [HABS 1986]. Five of the approximately 36 remaining buildings have shiplap strake siding, a popular construction material from 1870 to 1910. NRHP reference No...
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Treated lumber and wood decking Sheathing, subflooring, panelling Plywood, shiplap, tongue and groove Oriented strand board Parallel strand lumber or "PSL"...
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surviving clan house of its type there. It has a hip roof, and is clad in shiplap siding. The front originally had a porch extending across the full width...
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structure, with a hip roof that has exposed rafters. It is clad in white shiplap siding. The interior has a long, narrow hallway dividing classrooms on...
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a one-story frame building on a brick pier foundation and covered with shiplap siding. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990...
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Highway 51 on the south side of Bruneau in Owyhee County, Idaho. It is a shiplap-sided frame building with an outset gable-roofed porch/belfry. It was designed...
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contemporary forms and materials. A distinctive feature is the white painted shiplap weatherboarding, which gives the hall something of a North American feel...
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strategy. Nicks took twelve months to build the steel frame and wooden shiplap bodywork, install the engine and to make the vehicle roadworthy. The total...
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Airey Houses in Harthill, South Yorkshire, showing the original shiplap panels...
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and other details. The wall cladding in the main house is a horizontal shiplap with vertical lapboard. All of the windows are framed with grooved vertical...
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National Register in 1978. It is a modest one-and-a-half-story house with shiplap siding. The cast-iron fence on the property's south and east sides is noted...
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used on inexpensive buildings, sometimes with grooves to imitate vertical shiplap siding. One example of such grooved plywood siding is the type called Texture...
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by the Kaufman Cabin, built one year earlier in 1896. The building has shiplap siding and a hip roof porch with pierced barge boards and bracketed posts...
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was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. It has shiplap over frame construction, and is one of few well-preserved hipped cottages...
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Georgian chimneypiece in the early 19 century. The house is sheathed in shiplap siding over brick-filled walls, rests on a brick over ballast stone foundation...
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in 1938, and is a one-story, three room school. The building is clad in shiplap weatherboard and rests on brick piers. The school closed in 1959. It was...
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"T"-plan, multi-story, high gambrel roofed frame building. It is sheathed in shiplap siding and has two attached wood silos with conical roofs. Also on the...
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about 1904, and is a 1+1⁄2-story, frame Queen Anne style house. It has shiplap siding, a high brick foundation, and a high hipped roof. Also on the property...
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and entrance porch." It has contrasting exterior surfaces, of horizontal shiplap siding on its first story and of cedar shingles on its second and attic...
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