The beadboard and painted white designs can be painted to complement colors used on walls floors upholstery or accent pieces.
Tongue and groove wood patio ceiling.
Tongue and groove ceilings are usually coated with a urethane sealer that protects the wood and also allows for easy cleaning.
Tongue and groove boards are notorious for shrinking and expanding with changes in temperature and humidity.
Two other elements support the masculine look in this rustic porch design.
Unfinished tongue and groove boards installed in humid summer conditions can be an ugly mess during the dryness of winter.
Wood tongue and groove paneling offers a tantalizing drywall alternative.
The ceiling is composed of interlocking panels nailed using a blind method that renders the hardware barely noticeable.
Tongue and groove wood ceilings are often made of knotty pine cypress or cedar.
Or choose a flooring made from a wood that stands up to the weather such as teak or cedar and either get it prefinished or leave it unfinished for a more rustic look.
The tongue and groove ceiling on this porch is from a clear poplar material.
It looks beautiful when paired with the dark brown exposed beams which has the same look like the floor and door frame.
Woodhaven tongue and groove ceiling planks are made of medium density fiberboard and come in wood tone shades that reproduce the look of natural wood even down to the grain.
A gorgeous natural wood ceiling with an installation process that is easier than drywall.