The Rustic Beauty of Knotty Pine Paneling
Knotty pine refers to pinewood boards with a considerable number of notable knots. This wood style was ubiquitous in kitchen decoration in the 1950s due to the rustic look it gives a space.
Sometimes, knotty pine kitchen cabinets have a
sweet finish that ranges from orange to red. Matching a knotty pine cabinet run
with wrought iron hardware and Formica countertops is a very splendid, fashionable décor.
Nowadays, several renovators are
re-popularizing the knotty pine look by reintroducing it to new home designs
for a retro feel.
Warm, rich, and visually appealing, knottypine paneling can change interior spaces with iconic markings. Each board
carries the tree's character from which it originated, and the result is a
wreath of texture and unique patterns with a distinctive look.
Several years ago, we produced a unique tongue
and groove pattern on the ends of the paneling boards known as "End-Matching."
After years of educating the public about its benefits, it quickly became
highly popular with contractors and craftsmen. The end-to-end matching market
is now so well-known and sought after and has become an industry standard.
Find out this rare grandaddy knotty pine blue
wood paneling. The blue stain pine's characteristics result from a fungus
strain that passes through the tree as pine beetles drift through the wood.
In the 1990s, a massive pine beetle epidemic
had spread rampantly. It prompted many trees to be cut and processed even
before mills were ready to limit the dead trees' spread and rescue them before
it was too late.
Log Home Shoppe is a master of knotty pine,
supplying you with a superior line of wood services and excellent knotty pine
products. Our products are of the most impressive wood in North America.
Here, the logs get stiffened by the winter
winds that blow from the Great Lakes, the subzero temperatures, the seasonal
rains, and the long, hot summers.
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