15 Favorite Examples of Charming Shiplap Cladding from the Remodelista Archives
Here at Remodelista, we’ve long admired shiplap for the laid-back appeal it brings to seaside cottages—and, more and more, to interiors far from the sea, from New York wine bars to projects in London.
Shiplap paneling lines a tiny kitchen (including under the counter) in Provincetown; see Low-Key Luxury: The New Old Homestead.
Shiplap provides a subtle backdrop to A Cottage Reborn in Coastal Maine.
In A Scandinavian Cottage—in Portlandia, shiplap adds charm to a tiny bath.
A lofty bedroom with shiplap on the walls—and ceiling.
Shiplap in a more traditional setting: on Cape Cod, the type of place where the weathertight cladding became popular, used as a headboard of sorts.
The restaurateurs behind Portuguese wine bar Cervo’s preserved the shiplap ceiling left behind by the previous tenants (and paired it with glossy floor-to-ceiling tile walls).
Among the inexpensive updates that Justine and Jersey Ice Cream Co. made to her dated kitchen? See the full project at Rehab Diary: Dream Kitchen for Under $3,000.
At Josephine House, in Austin, open shelves hold vintage silver pieces and serveware; shiplap adds texture.
The bath in A Cottage Reborn in Coastal Maine has beach appeal thanks to a painted shiplap surround.
A low-key Hawaiian bedroom, courtesy of shiplap paneling.
A restaurant in London takes cues from California beach cafes, shiplap paneling included.
A tiny British Standard kitchen outfitted in shiplap walls (and a blue-painted shiplap ceiling); see Rehab Diary: A British Standard Kitchen in a Shepherd’s Hut.
Nearly all of stylist Tiina Laakonen’s Hamptons house is clad in shiplap (and shades of blue), as seen in Rhapsody in Blue: A Finnish Stylist at Home in the Hamptons.
Shiplap adds charm to a pantry in Reader Rehab: A Photographer’s Kitchen in London.
An attic bedroom in Brooklyn with a whitewashed shiplap ceiling by architects Fernlund & Logan, from Nordic Beauty: A Brooklyn Townhouse Reinvented with Style—and Restraint.