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In our opinion, the best material for shed interior walls is plywood at 9mm or OSB at 12mm. Both of these provide a solid internal structure that can survive bumps and knocks when moving tools around.
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The interior of a shed can look just as good as the exterior when the right materials are used for lining the walls. If you’re going to spend a lot of time inside, making it warm and comfortable is a smart idea. Lining the interior walls of a shed has many benefits including improving the appearance and reducing heat loss. As we spend more time at home, the shed has turned into far more than somewhere to just store tools. Many homeowners now use their shed as a workshop or man-cave, and this can involve spending long periods inside, even during colder months. Sheds don’t usually come with any material on the interior walls. The wooden framing for the structure features exterior cladding of tongue & groove timber, leaving the interior open and untreated. Installing interior shed walls is a simple task and can be completed as a Do It Yourself job over a weekend. The result is a more usable building that is the perfect escape to work on a project or get out of the house.
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Learn More »Due to the cross-graining in plywood, it doesn’t shrink or expand as much as other woods, which is particularly important if it won’t be treated. Wood naturally shrinks and expands as the level of moisture in the air changes. Over time this slight movement can cause gaps in a shed. The increased durability of plywood reduces any movement and maintains the integrity of the shed. The grain is visible in plywood, particularly after painting, but can be removed by sanding. The biggest challenge is the price as plywood is usually more expensive compared with similar options. This makes plywood most suitable for smaller sheds or projects with a larger budget. Lots of different thicknesses are available from 3.6mm to 18mm. we recommend using at least 9mm plywood as it’s more sturdy to work with and provides better insulating properties.
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Did you know a quality wood shed can last as long as 30-years? That's provided you take good care of it. Apr 3, 2019
Read More »Using shiplap or tongue & groove creates a consistent look and feel throughout both the inside and outside of the shed. Different levels of thickness are available, usually between 8-12mm and can be purchased from most wood suppliers.
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Use the correct thickness of board for the proposed use The thickness of OSB that you need varies on where it is used in a building. Typically...
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