Modified wood cladding and decking manufacturer Kebony has launched a line of shiplap paneling for interior applications. Shiplap has been used for cladding for centuries, often employed for siding sheds, barns and homes. Traditional shiplap has a groove cut into the top and bottom, enabling the pieces to fit together in a tight seal, giving the shiplap its distinctive appearance with subtle horizontal reveals between each lap. Kebony’s new Tongue-and-Groove Nickel Gap Shiplap is available in Kebony Clear and initially is offered throughout the North American market. It comes in 6-in. (nominal) and narrower widths as specified. Kebony’s Traditional Shiplap is available in both Clear and Character grade.
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