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Beadboard wainscoting was popular in the early 1900s and is a favorite of homeowners once again. From kitchens to dining rooms, family rooms and bathrooms, wainscoting provides a special warmth and elegance.
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Beadboard wainscoting styles and woods
Morse's tongue-and-groove wainscoting is milled into individual boards in a variety of styles and face widths. You can choose from edge bead, edge and center bead, or v-groove on the face. Morse uses northern and Appalachian hardwoods in Cherry, Maple and Red Oak for an even texture and consistent color. Poplar and primed Poplar are also available. Other species of woods can be custom milled to any dimension. Lightweight soft hardwood Poplar wainscoting is ideal for interior ceiling and paneling. For areas that will be painted, our finger-joint Poplar wainscoting is available primed with white interior primer for a cost-effective decorating solution. Morse also carries Eastern White Pine wainscoting in NELMA WP patterns, as well as saw textured and rough face.
When you decide to begin a wainscot project for your home, it is important to work with a company with strong design experience and a track record of installation success.
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