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Camo waincoting in perm


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Glancing through the big m store HSOforum and came across this. Right now I have white 1/8" milk board paneling in my entire house, just thinking this would look nice to use as a wainscoting. Come up 36" off the floor. In the description it claims it will not warp or expand, swell or buckle do to temperature and humidity changes. I would think if installed properly, this would look pretty sweet! Has anybody used this product? Pros and Cons of it??

http://www.menards.com/main/paint/paneli...4121-c-8169.htm

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The description says that it's plywood paneling, not pressboard. If you're wanting to have that look in your house, consider doing 32" high rather than 36". You'd only get 2 36" x 48" pieces out of a 4'x 8' sheet, with 24" of waste (you might be able to find a use for that). If you go 32" high you can get 3 pieces out of a sheet. 12' of coverage out of each sheet at that price doesn't seem overly expensive.

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