Covered porch ceiling finished in warm tongue and groove boards
For homeowners

Picture your house in real wood.

Ceilings, accent walls, porches, mudrooms, baths — the same specialty boards contractors use, picked and milled for the way your family actually lives.

Profiles 101

Three milling profiles, three very different feels.

The profile is the shape of the board's edge. It's most of what you're choosing when you pick "the wood look" — even more than the species.

Stacked tongue and groove pine boards

Tongue & Groove

Our most popular profile. Boards lock together for a tight, finished look on ceilings, walls, and stall interiors.

Warm, seamless, finished. Boards pull together so the surface reads as one piece.

CeilingsInterior wallsHorse stallsWainscot
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Pine v-joint paneling boards

V-Joint

T&G with a chamfered edge that shows a crisp shadow line between boards. Cleaner, more architectural look.

Crisp and architectural. The little shadow line between boards adds quiet rhythm.

Feature wallsCabin interiorsSoffitsPorch ceilings
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Pine shiplap boards

Shiplap Siding

Overlapping rabbet joint. Equally at home as exterior siding or interior accent wall.

Relaxed and textural. A casual, slightly farmhouse feel that plays well with paint.

Exterior sidingAccent wallsSheds & outbuildings
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Rooms & projects

Where wood transforms a home.

Use these as a vision board. Most homeowners we work with start with one room, then add a second once they see it on the wall.

Rustic vaulted wood ceiling with exposed beam detail

Great rooms & vaulted ceilings

Take the ceiling from a flat surface to the most memorable thing in the house. Long boards, real wood grain, and the volume to show it off.

Covered porch ceiling finished in warm tongue and groove boards

Porches & outdoor ceilings

The detail people notice walking up to the door. A wood porch ceiling makes a covered porch feel like a real outdoor room.

Large finished wood ceiling over a brick fireplace

Fireplaces & feature walls

Wrap a chimney chase or the wall behind the TV in real boards and the focal point chooses itself.

Angled view of heavy timber framing and wood ceiling boards

Timber frame & exposed structure

If your build has beams, frame them with boards instead of drywall. The two finishes belong together.

Mudroom with horizontal tongue and groove pine wall and bench

Mudrooms, hallways & wainscot

Take a beating without looking beat up. Board wainscot in the spots that everyday life lives.

Primary bath with vertical wood plank accent wall behind a freestanding tub

Primary baths & powder rooms

A wood accent wall behind a tub or vanity warms up a hard, tile-heavy room in a way nothing else does.

Bunk-bed nook with painted shiplap walls and a wood ladder

Kids' rooms & bunk nooks

Painted shiplap, a reading sconce, and a wood ladder. Rooms kids grow into instead of out of.

Timber-frame ceiling panel with warm wood boards and purlins

Kitchen ceilings & range surrounds

A wood ceiling above the island or a board-clad hood gives the kitchen the warmth the cabinetry can't.

Wood species

Pick the species that fits the room.

Not sure where to start? Most interior projects land on pine. We'll talk through the others when they make sense.

Pine

Look
Warm and knotty, with the classic rustic-meets-modern grain most homeowners picture.
Best for
Our everyday choice for interior ceilings, walls, wainscot, and covered porch ceilings.
Finish
Takes natural oil, whitewash, stain, or paint cleanly. Most projects use pine.
Lead time
In stock by the bunk.

Cypress

Look
Honey-toned, tight grain, ages to a soft silver if left raw outside.
Best for
First pick for exposed porch ceilings, soffits, and exterior siding.
Finish
Naturally rot-resistant; looks great with clear oil or left to weather.
Lead time
Stocked seasonally · special-order any time.

Poplar

Look
Smooth, fine grain with a soft green-cream cast. Paints out beautifully.
Best for
Best where you want painted boards — trim, wainscot, built-ins, and accent walls.
Finish
Made to be painted. Holds a clean color without telegraphing the grain.
Lead time
Special order on request.
Finish & style

One profile. Four very different rooms.

The same board reads completely differently depending on how it's finished. Here's how to think about it.

Natural & oiled

Lets the real wood do the talking. Warm, honey-toned, gets richer with time.

Good in

Great rooms, porches, ceilings.

Whitewashed

Softens the grain without hiding it. Brightens a room and keeps it feeling real.

Good in

Coastal interiors, bedrooms, baths.

Stained warm

Deeper, richer, more contrast. Pulls a room toward lodge or modern-traditional.

Good in

Studies, fireplaces, dining rooms.

Painted

Real board texture, finished like drywall would be. Quiet detail you read with your hand.

Good in

Mudrooms, kids' rooms, wainscot.

Bring a photo, a Pinterest board, or a rough idea.

We'll talk through the right profile, species, finish, and a real board count. No pressure — most projects start with a short phone call.