Traditional shiplap has a rabbet or groove cut into the top and bottom which allows the pieces to fit together snugly forming a tight seal.
What is shiplap wood used for.
It originated in harsh climates.
A little light internet research reveals that shiplap is a kind of wooden board that s often used for constructing sheds barns and other rustic buildings.
If you nail plain wooden boards to a wall and call it shiplap that s not quite accurate.
You can also create a taste of rustic style by adding wooden box awnings over your home s windows like joanna gaines did in this craftsman style living room.
Joanna uses natural wood shiplap as wainscoting in this home s living room.
There are long wooden boards involved but genuine shiplap actually has overlapping grooves that fit together to make the design weather tight.
Or use the weathered wood to create a built in bookshelf.
Shiplap likely gets its name from a style of shiplap that was once used to make ships.
What makes shiplap shiplap is how each plank is prepped for installation.
This also gives shiplap its distinctive.
Shiplap is a type of wooden board used commonly as exterior siding in the construction of residences barns sheds and outbuildings.
While shiplap may look like plain run of the mill wood panels that s not the whole story.