Log Home InteriorsLog Cabin Paneling
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Complete Log Home Interior Paneling Project"Where the Cedar Meets the Redwood"
These Buffalo Lumber customers paneled the entire inside of their log home with cedar wood paneling and redwood paneling.
Every wall every ceiling. Wood paneling is perfect for these log home interiors because it's "over the top". The use of tiny pieces of redwood and cedar wood paneling in outside corners
and small nooks is where loss is reduced. If you look closely at the pictures you can see why this guy doesn't have any loss in his wood paneling order.
He is very meticulous, he takes his time and measures incredibly well. He uses every splinter of his wood paneling.
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Redwood Paneling - Prices and Pictures
Cedar Paneling & Redwood Paneling - Living room
Redwood Paneling - Master Bath
Cedar Paneling Ceiling
Cedar Paneling - Staircase walls
Cedar Paneling - Ceiling
Where Cedar Paneling meets Redwood - Living Room
Redwood Paneling - Bedroom
Redwood Paneling - Desk Nook
Cedar Paneling - Corner Beam
Redwood Paneling - A "Redwood Sunset" created from matching panels
Redwood Paneling - Corner Nook
Redwood Paneling - Bath Ceiling panels and beam
Cedar Paneling - Floor and molding
Cedar Wall Paneling - Stained Window Framing
Cedar Paneling - Stairway |
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Interior Paneling Coverage
Redwood and Cedar paneling is sold by the linear (or lineal) foot. Your quantity requirements are calculated by multiplying the square foot area by a factor based on the wood paneling width. For example: If you are paneling four walls 8 feet high by 20 feet long with 1x6" cedar wood paneling, you would need 1710 linear feet (minus doors and windows): 4 * 8 * 20 * 2.67 = 1710 lft. |
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