There are two different styles of beadboard. The traditional style is comprised of tongue and groove boards that fit together. Tongue and groove tends to be very solid, with gaps that will expand and contract slightly in response to the weather. Beadboard paneling is a solid sheet of wood t...
Beadboard was traditionally 3/4″ to 1″ thick tongue and groove boards most commonly about 4″ wide with a beaded detail in the middle of the board and at the tongue edge so that when installed they look like once cohesive structure that hides the joints of the boards. The backside of...
The article focuses on the characteristics and features of the beadboard, a garden-variety millwork product that comes in wide range of styles and sizes. Beadboard is milled with a tongue on one side and a groove on the other so that the boards fit together to make an integrated surface ...
there are a couple different ways to handle them. The final product for this kitchen will be a white beadboard wainscoting which means that paint and caulk can conceal cut edges. For that reason, cutting the tongue off one piece (and again matching the reveal...
@lmorales - Beadboard panelling has be used in a number of different applications. The most traditional application is, of course, on the lower half of walls with a chair rail to frame out the top. I have also seen it used in bathrooms, in kitchens as a back splash, and even beadb...