Should I start shiplap from top or bottom?

Always install shiplap from the bottom up, it makes the installation process easier by using gravity to help hold the next board.
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Can you start at the top with shiplap?

You can start applying shiplap either at the top or at the bottom of your wall. If you start at the bottom, gravity will work for you. If you start at the top, you'll have to prevent each board from falling before you nail it in place.
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Which way should shiplap go?

Widens the Room

It can make a room look wider than it is. So, if you want to make a room look or feel larger than it is, horizontal is the way to go. Horizontal shiplap is also commonly applied behind staircases because it balances the stairs' vertical direction while extending the stairs' appearance.
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Should you stagger shiplap?

Stagger the shiplap boards so that the end joints are spread out along the wall or ceiling randomly. If you stack seams on top of each other, you'll create an eyesore that draws your eye to the dark lines of the jointed ends. Building pros agree that staggering seams provides a better looking aesthetic.
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Do you leave a gap between shiplap?

Spacing the Boards: Enlist spacers to create uniform gaps (typically 1/8 inch) between each board. You can use any type of spacer you'd like, such as the edge of a carpenter's square or tile spacers. Make sure that you position each board using the same spacer so the boards appear evenly spaced.
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Do you caulk shiplap seams?

Fill Shiplap Seams With Caulk

To create a seamless look, you'll want to make sure any gaps and edges are filled in with caulk, just like you would fill in nail holes with wood filler when affixing shiplap. Caulking the edges will create clean lines and a finished look.
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Does shiplap make a room look bigger or smaller?

Wall to Ceiling Shiplap

Picking the same pattern for walls and ceiling can help define a space and point one's focus toward the room's furnishings. You can even switch up the colors on the shiplap to make a room feel bigger or smaller.
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How do you finish an outside corner in shiplap?

There are many options for finishing shiplap outside corners, so it depends on how formal you want the finish to look. We chose to just butt-joint our boards together at the shiplap corners and then fill and sand the shiplap joints at each corner before painting.
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How high should shiplap be on wall?

Give some thought to how high you want your trim.

So 1/3 or 2/3 of the wall will look better than half of a wall. It won't be exact, but try to get close. I wanted mine to go a bit higher, but then it would have impeded with the electrical outlet, towel racks, and light switch.
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Should you paint shiplap before installing?

Here are some tips to guide you: If you're installing new shiplap, paint it prior to installation. It will be far easier to paint the edges before the shiplap is up on the wall.
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Should I fill the nail holes on shiplap?

If you are affixing shiplap using nails, simply place the board in position, and drive nails through the flange, and the face of the board. Afterwards, you'll need to fill the nail holes on the face of each board with wood filler to create a seamless appearance.
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Will Liquid Nails hold up shiplap?

How to hang shiplap without a nail gun? You can use liquid nails instead of using a nail gun. You might want to just tap one or two nails into each board. This adds extra security.
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How do you finish the shiplap ending?

It's up to you.
  1. After all your shiplap is installed, run a bead of caulk around all seams where the shiplap terminates to a wall, or along inside corners. ...
  2. Fill in all your nail holes and seams between boards with wood filler and a putty knife.
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Does shiplap have to end on stud?

The answer is yes. The advantage of installing shiplap directly to the studs is that you save yourself the hassle of having to find the studs. Make sure your boards are level and then use a brad nailer to nail it to the stud. Continue this process until all boards are securely fastened.
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Can you put shiplap on backwards?

To make this DIY reverse shiplap, the main component is going to be a thin piece of trim that you can install in a repeating pattern horizontally along the wall. These horizontal wooden boards would act as the focal point on the wall. They would add dimension and texture to an otherwise plain wall.
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What's the difference between nickel gap and shiplap?

Nickel gap wood siding is also a popular feature in interior design and is similar to shiplap in appearance. The main differences are that nickel gap siding has tongue and groove boards that hides nails giving it a smoother look overall.
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Should shiplap be painted flat or semi gloss?

The Best Paint Sheen for Shiplap

If your shiplap is in a high-traffic or moisture-filled room (like an entryway or bathroom) then semi-gloss is the way to go. For a place where it won't get much contact and you don't want it to have any shine, choose eggshell or flat.
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Do you screw or nail shiplap?

Nails are the best options when installing shiplap cladding. Trim nails are faster to install than screws since you do not need to predrill the material and won't be risking causing unsightly splits. They can also be easily covered or touched up if needed.
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Do you remove baseboards when installing shiplap?

Remove the baseboards, install your shiplap, reinstall your baseboards, or. Keep your baseboards, and install shiplap boards that are equal to or have a shallower depth. This way, your shiplap can rest atop your baseboards and won't stick out.
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Do you need furring strips for vertical shiplap?

We recommend installing furring strips into the studs horizontally every 24 inches. The furring strips create a secure base for the shiplap since they are nailed directly to the studs. Shelby opted for installing furring strips every four feet than the two feet we normally recommend.
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Should shiplap be horizontal or vertical?

While vertical shiplap can make a room appear larger, horizontal shiplap can widen the look of a room, like in this powder room. Although it's a small room, the horizontal shiplap treatment broadens the look. Horizontal shiplap can look more modern than vertical shiplap.
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