So how do you use nickel gap.
Modern nickel gap siding.
Ship lap can be used inside for wall paneling and ceiling or outside for siding.
It s a sized up nickel gap reveal aka 51 gap that will read clearly from across the room or on high ceilings.
Overview stylish and durable 3 4 in.
It is specifically designed for exterior siding and is manufactured using recycled materials that are extremely dimensionally stable and resistant to rot and decay.
Durable poly ash material resists moisture and bugs virtually no expansion or contraction due to temperature or moisture changes.
The square edges make it a modern take on old world siding.
Nickel gap wood siding is also a popular feature in interior design and is similar to shiplap in appearance.
Exterior siding shiplap for those looking to take the look of shiplap to the outdoors look no further than our exterior nickel gap shiplap.
Boards are primed and ready to be painted.
The nickel gap profile interlocks with a tongue and groove and is self gapping creating a consistent nickel sized space between each board.
When finished the shadow created by the gap is what defines this style once installed.
Use it for interior or exterior applications for a trendy yet timeless look.
It also has a consistent width in the gap between boards about the size of a nickel and the boards have a smooth finish.
The materials nickel gap comes in run the gamut wood mdf etc and you can find it in a variety of finishes or paint it as well.
Windsorone nickel gap boards are perfect for when you really want people to stop and take notice.
Nickel gap can be installed horizontally or vertically depending on your preference.
Regardless of the gap spacing at 6 8 10 or 12 inches the gap will remain the same approximately.
Generally it s quite a bit cheaper than real shiplap too.
From fancy farmhouse to cottage cute if you crave the rustic look with a modern twist consider ship lap or nickel gap with either a smooth or rough sawn finish.
These boards have a consistent 3 16 nickel gap.
Nickel gap siding is basically the modernist way to do shiplap that still has a tiny bit of a vintage appeal.
Both types of wood have a rustic modern look with small gaps between the boards but one has a more finished look nickel gap and the other is a bit more rustic ship lap.