What Exactly is Shiplap? Everything You Need to Know About the Decor Trend

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Between your Pinterest feed and yourFixer Upperaddiction, there’s a good chance you’ve been hearing about a lil’ thing called “shiplap” as of late. And if you’re like us, there’salsoa good chance you’re still wondering whatthe heck it is. We’rehere to clear the waters.

So, what exactly is shiplap? In simplest terms, shiplap is wood paneling made of wide (typically) pine boards that have notched or “rabbet-cut” edges. These overlapping joints make panels fit together like snug little puzzle pieces—and shut out the elements brilliantly (hence, being built like a “ship”).

Funny enough, shiplap was never meant to be decorative at all. It was originally used as siding in informal outbuildings (like sheds, barns and cabins), or in more dressy interiors as a hidden surface for wallpaper application. Nowadays, of course, unearthing shiplap during a reno is like finding hardwoods underneath linoleum—a freakin’ goldmine.

With its neutral look and timeless texture, shiplap can be used just about anywhere. (We’ve seen it shine equally well inshower stallsandentryways.)And while mostcommonly painted white (to make the groovesreally pop), you can totally goau naturel,dark-stainedorcolorfully paintedinstead.

The best part? You don’t need to live in Waco, Texas, to make it work for ya.

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Grace Beuley Hunt

Home Editor

From 2014-2019 Grace Beuley Hunt held the role of Home Editor covering interior design, styling, trends and more.
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