Shiplap and tongue & groove are two classic wood paneling systems used for interiors, ceilings, and exterior siding, and this guide compares their joint mechanics, appearance, performance, cost, and installation so you can choose the right option for your project. Readers will learn clear definitions of each system, how rabbet and interlocking joints behave under […]
Aromatic Cedar Closet Liners: Natural Benefits, Installation, and Maintenance Guide
Aromatic cedar liners deter moths and certain fabric pests primarily through volatile organic compounds (VOCs) released from the heartwood; these compounds interact with insect olfactory receptors and reduce attraction or feeding behavior on stored textiles. Typical targets include clothing moth larvae and other fabric-feeding larvae; cedar’s oils are not a guaranteed exterminant but act as a preventative layer that lowers pest activity in properly maintained storage.
What is Dutch Lap Siding? Definition, Materials, Benefits, and Installation Guide
Dutch lap siding delivers pronounced aesthetic depth, reliable water-shedding geometry, and flexible material options that can improve thermal performance and resale value when specified correctly. The mechanism behind these benefits is the profile design: the concave face and reveal create a shadow line that enhances perceived detail, while overlapping courses shed water efficiently.
Is Eastern Red Cedar Toxic?
It smells strong. It acts as a natural insect repellent. It even keeps moths out of your sweaters. But is there something “toxic” lurking beneath the surface of this beautiful wood?
How do you install tongue & groove planks on a ceiling?
Whether you’re finishing a farmhouse living room, a cozy cabin, or a country porch, cedar tongue and groove planks can transform an ordinary ceiling into a masterpiece of craftsmanship.
And here’s the good news: with a little patience (and maybe a helper who doesn’t mind looking up for a few hours), installing cedar on a ceiling is easier than you might think.
It’s Not Really a Cedar?! The Surprising Truth About Eastern Red Cedar
Eastern Red Cedar isn’t technically a cedar at all. It’s actually a type of juniper — Juniperus virginiana — one of North America’s most unique and versatile native trees. And depending on where you live, you might know it by a completely different name
Why Eastern Red Cedar Tongue & Groove is the Perfect Choice for Your Next Build
Eastern Red Cedar is known for its stunning color variations, ranging from soft pinks and reds to rich, warm tones. Every board has its own grain pattern, giving your project a unique, natural character you simply can’t get from man-made materials.







