Everybody’s onboard now with shiplap. What started out as the lowest layer of the interior of a house is now the cool, trendy layer, thanks again to Joanna Gaines of the HGTV series Fixer Upper.
The Gaines made shiplap famous when they were renovating old homes and found the old boarding underneath generations of sheet rock, wallpaper, plaster, and just about every other kind of wall. It then became the authentic requirement for farm house-styled decorating. “We love it at Pinnacle Cabinet because we focus so much on the finished product and the design and originality of working in someone’s home,” says Brad Switzer of Pinnacle Cabinet Design. He and his partner Greg Flynt discovered shiplap years ago and it can be found in accent areas in Greg’s beautiful home today.
“We like it,” says Greg, “because in just a couple of short days we can have a home looking amazing. It’s really a great look and adds great value to a home.”
You can have that same HGTV look right here in Jackson, Mississippi. Give Brad Switzer a call and let him and Greg work on a design that will make your home stand out.
Brad is a licensed contractor with the Mississippi State Board of Contractors and is a credible and quality carpenter who works on projects of all sizes. You can learn more about Brad at his website, PinnacleCabinetDesign.com
We give shiplap 5 stars because it’s authentic and will make a great front door for your home! For more 5-star recommendations, check out our other reviews and articles at Front Door Content.
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