I'm committed to putting shiplap on one wall in each of three bedrooms (wife's decision, irreversible). This will be the wall behind the bed in each room.
Start at the top so that it's a full width piece there or at the bottom for ease of installation with likely a partial width piece at the top?
Material will be pre-finished (stained) white pine, 1/2 thick. 18 gauge brads or 16 gauge finish nails to attach? I have to buy a nailer either way. Leaning towards cordless as I have an air compressor but it's pretty loud and also don't particularly care to drag an air hose around.
Planning to use same or similar plank in the two corners in lieu of moulding. Not seeing regular wall planks in the same material/ finish so was thinking of ripping a piece of the shiplap to use for that purpose. Would have to come up with some kind of finish for the resulting exposed raw edges. What about trim pieces against the (popcorn) ceiling and bottom (carpet), same approach?
Start at the top so that it's a full width piece there or at the bottom for ease of installation with likely a partial width piece at the top?
Material will be pre-finished (stained) white pine, 1/2 thick. 18 gauge brads or 16 gauge finish nails to attach? I have to buy a nailer either way. Leaning towards cordless as I have an air compressor but it's pretty loud and also don't particularly care to drag an air hose around.
Planning to use same or similar plank in the two corners in lieu of moulding. Not seeing regular wall planks in the same material/ finish so was thinking of ripping a piece of the shiplap to use for that purpose. Would have to come up with some kind of finish for the resulting exposed raw edges. What about trim pieces against the (popcorn) ceiling and bottom (carpet), same approach?