Bring warmth and distinction to your home and patio with tongue and groove decking.
Tongue and groove in attic over exposed beams.
This style is also one of our favorite patio ceiling ideas.
Those are the black frame of the glass door and the grey walls.
They will repeat this action until they complete the entire decking design.
The builder and an engineer met with my architect to talk about their concerns on whether the roof was structurally sound.
It looks beautiful when paired with the dark brown exposed beams which has the same look like the floor and door frame.
This tongue and groove decking combines appearance grade with unsurpassed quality of finish making them ideal for exposed ceiling applications.
In the installation the installer will insert the tongue of a board to the groove of another board.
The tongue and groove ceiling on this porch is from a clear poplar material.
The insulation for exposed rafters is installed on the exterior side of the finish ceiling.
No paper no housewrap no drywall no other insulation nothing but dust.
This is the solution they came to.
Ceiling above family room has exposed 6x6 wood beams with 1x6 pine tongue and groove slats resting on top.
Above this ceiling is the bare wood slats with an inch or two of blown in insulation.
Two other elements support the masculine look in this rustic porch design.
Installing a tongue and groove ceiling is a somewhat slow process but it is possible for a single person to do the job without help.
Tongue and groove ceiling you can install a tongue and groove ceiling to hide a nasty ceiling in your room.
Appearance grade with high quality finish and outstanding value finish with paint stain or clear coat.
This is often a layer of tongue and groove boards nailed to the exterior side of the exposed rafters.
Trusses then a ceiling covering the trusses then tongue and groove and beams on that.
The first is the tongue which location is on one edge of the material board and the second is the groove which is on the other side.