Are you looking to add a truly unique look to your home? High-end designers have been known to accentuate areas that are often overlooked by installing wood ceiling panels that have a v-groove. What’s V-groove? A V-groove is basically a deeper bevel and is most commonly seen in tongue and groove wood.
Why buy wood ceiling panels made of exotic species? Let’s say you’ve just installed ipe wood ceiling panels. Because the exposure to the sun is dramatically minimized, the ipe ceiling planks it will be years before you have to apply a finish (around 4-5 years as opposed to every 1-2 years)The major advantage to using this wood is because it will last longer and stand up to the elements better than synthetic materials, drywall, and concrete.
You can get custom-milled v-groove panels in a variety of hardwoods (not just cedar). This includes some of the most popular and reputable exotic hardwoods such as ipe, tigerwood, cumaru, and garapa.
Here are some applications that look great with custom-milled v-groove paneling:
- Wall panels
- Ceiling panels
- Covered patio porch ceilings
- Undermount decking system covers
- Car-port ceilings
NOTE: V-grooved wood is not recommended for flooring applications as it would be a tripping hazard and would be hard to clean.
Visit our custom-milled hardwood lumber profiles page to see the many ways we make ordering lumber easy and affordable.
Send me info on material for ceilings (wood); that you have available. I prefer the v-groove.
Thanks,
Jerry
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