× Drywall Technologies
Terms of use Privacy Policy

How to hang Shiplap on Drywall



drywall cutting tool with vacuum

Shiplap is a popular DIY option for creating a warm, rustic feel and giving your space a more sophisticated look. It is inexpensive and simple to complete, so anyone can do it.

The popular choice of hanging shiplap over drywall can make your home elegant and timeless while still keeping the project on budget. To ensure that your wall looks amazing, you need to plan and prepare carefully.

First, locate and mark all studs behind your wall. This can be done with a studfinder. This will enable you to calculate the proper width and length of your shiplap boards. Once you have identified your studs use adhesive paste to fix the first board onto the drywall.


mesh screen drywall repair

Place the first board in a corner. You can work from either left to right, or left to right depending on your preference. The chalk line you have drawn earlier should be aligned with the bottom edge of your board. Then insert two evenly spaced nails into each stud about 1'' up from the bottom of the board.

After the first board is set, attach the next one using construction adhesive. Continue this process until you reach the end.


A successful installation of shiplap is dependent on the placement of each board. For example, if you're working on a small accent wall in the dining room, it is important to position each board in such a way that the corners are perfectly aligned so they will line up with the rest of the boards in the room.

If you're hanging shiplap on a wall that has outlets or light switches, it is important to cut a hole for each switch or outlet in the board before you install it. For electrical outlets and switches to be firmly fixed to the wall, they must rest on the board.


ceiling transition between rooms

The hole should be large enough to allow you to pull the switch or outlet through, but not so big that it will fall back into the wall. Once you have drilled a hole in the board, cut out the opening for the outlet or switch faceplate.

After you have cut out the holes for your switches and outlets, you can now install your shiplap wall! You can also run a link of caulk along the seams where the 2 staggered boards meet, if desired.

Before you install your shiplap, make sure to paint the walls in your room the same color as the boards. This will ensure the board's gap is completely covered by wall colors.




FAQ

Do you prefer to hire a general contractor, or a subcontractor for your project?

Hiring a general contractor is usually more expensive than hiring a subcontractor. General contractors usually have many employees. This means that they charge their clients much more for labor. A subcontractor, on the other hand, only hires one worker, and charges less per hour.


Do I need an architect/builder?

If you are planning to renovate your own home, it may be easier to just hire someone else to do the work for you. You can hire an architect to help you design the perfect home.


Can I rent a dumpster?

A dumpster can be rented to dispose of your debris after you have completed your home renovation. Renting a dumpster to dispose of your trash is a great option.



Statistics

  • They'll usually lend up to 90% of your home's "as-completed" value, but no more than $424,100 in most locales or $636,150 in high-cost areas. (kiplinger.com)
  • Rather, allot 10% to 15% for a contingency fund to pay for unexpected construction issues. (kiplinger.com)
  • ‘The potential added value of a loft conversion, which could create an extra bedroom and ensuite, could be as much as 20 per cent and 15 per cent for a garage conversion.' (realhomes.com)
  • It is advisable, however, to have a contingency of 10–20 per cent to allow for the unexpected expenses that can arise when renovating older homes. (realhomes.com)
  • Most lenders will lend you up to 75% or 80% of the appraised value of your home, but some will go higher. (kiplinger.com)



External Links

nahb.org


remodelista.com


wikihow.com


architecturaldigest.com




How To

5 Things You Should Know Before Starting Your House Renovation

  1. Is this something you really want? It's likely that you will need assistance if you plan to tackle a large home improvement project, such as remodeling your kitchen or bathroom or building a new home. However, if you feel unsure about your ability to complete such a big task by yourself, you might consider hiring someone to help you. It can take up your time and cost you money. You won't reap the benefits. Instead, hire someone who has experience in this field to assist you. They'll save you a lot of hassle and stress, and you'll still end up with a beautiful space to live in.
  2. How much should a project cost? This might sound obvious, but spending too much money on a renovation could lead to more problems. You'll likely have to repay most of your costs at the end. You should stick to your budget, even if it's a tight one. If you don't, you might end up spending a lot of money and not receiving anything.
  3. Do I hire professionals or do I need to DIY? - While there is no right or wrong answer, we recommend that you hire professional tradespeople if possible. Their advice will be invaluable in helping you decide how to proceed. For example, they'll be able install the plumbing correctly, ensure that everything is done safely, and provide you with a warranty when they finish their work. On the flip side, DIY projects usually involve lots of trial and error, which means you'll have to learn a lot of lessons the hard way. You will also need to deal with the many issues that arise during the process.
  4. Can I afford it - Don't underestimate the cost of a renovation project. Even if you think you can manage it on your own, you might find that you need to borrow money from friends and family just to cover the bills. It is also important to consider the selling price of your current property when you plan on selling it soon after you have completed the renovations.
  5. What is the best place to start? - When it comes to choosing where to start, there's no right or wrong place. We suggest you choose something you like to do. This will help you stay motivated and make it less likely that you procrastinate. Avoid areas that require constant maintenance. You shouldn't redecorate your living space if you are constantly cleaning up dirt and dust.






How to hang Shiplap on Drywall