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Originally Posted by KevM You have a number of options. - Take out the bottom section of plaster board, add noggins and nail in your shiplap, regency or v joint timber. Add cover strip/chair rail over top joint between plasterboard and timber
- Add battens and then nail/glue your shiplap, regency or v joint panelling. Add rebated cover strip/chair rail over top of timber joint between plasterboard and timber. The disadvantage of this method is that the panelling stands proud of the wall by the combined thickness of the panelling and the battens.
- Buy the prefinished MDF panelling sheets and glue to wall add chair rail and paint.
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Kev M |
Thanx KEV. I have had advice that I could use ligud nails on the timber and only nail into the studs. Which I didnt like the sound of.
How thick should the batton be if I still want to keep the gyprock on the wall?
I have tried to look for the mdf panelling but not easy. My local bunnings store informs me that they have deleted it.