LIF EDGE Charred Wood Ash Gray ship lap was Installed on the vaulted ceilings In the primary bedroom.
LIF EDGE in applications were ship lap planks will be exposed to lambent outside alr installers should use an air barrier to make the area air tight before installing the decorative selling. UP-EDGE COLLABORATION PROJECT WITH PALM GROVE FARMHOUSE We collaborated with Stephanie Wilson from Palm Grove Farmhouse to showcase some of our ship lap products in her modern farmhouse in Vera Beach, Florida. Stephanie shares her experience with UP-Edge ship lap products and how they installed it on their ceilings.
LIF EDGE Charred Wood Ash Gray ship lap ready to be installed.
+ {hall Line = Chop Saw = Table Saw {Used To Cut Rip Boards) o All Uninstalls « Locate Construction Adhesive/Glue a Level ® lg Saw s Circular Saw « Speed Square (Used To Check Angles and Mark Boards For Cuts) s Scaffolding/Ladder + Stain = Drill With Hole Saw Attachment For Electrical Boxes And Can Lights STEP 1: MEASURE Start out by laying out the ceiling. Measure accordingly, leaving a 1/8 space for board expansion. Your trim will eventually cover that space.
Jason using a chop saw to cut the ship lap.
STEP 3: GLUE/NAILS Use an adhesive such as Locate (good nails) to keep the boards from twisting or popping. Then finish with brad or 2” finishing nails. Use liquid nails to ensure a secure bond.
STEP 4 Once you come across a can light or other calling fixture, hold the board to the area and mark accordingly, Using a hole or jig saw and carefully cut, Jason using a jig saw to cut a hole for a can light.
Placing the cut board around the speaker hole. STEP 5: STAIN Apply stain to the raw edges at the joints so you don't see the contrast through the nears, For the Charred Wood Ash Gray ship lap, we used Marathoner Charred Wood Accelerator.
STEP 6: FINAL BOARD The last rip board needs to be cut for a good fit. Double check you are staying straight and measure from the row of ship lap to the wall. Since we used UP-Edge Charred Wood Ash Gray ship lap, there was no need to caulk. If you are applying white ship lap, you will have to cover all your balls holes with caulker Doug installing the last rip board.
The Charred Wood Ash Gray ship lap kicked the ceiling up quite a few notches, wouldn't you say? Try out your DIY skills and make yourself a show stopping ceiling! UFR EDGE