Posted by fixerupper on March 29, 2020 at 16:04:59 from (100.42.82.185):
Been watching TV steady for the past two days, caught a bad cold and have no energy so I am keeping the recliner warm. This afternoon I was watching a house rehab show. They went into an old house dated 1906 and started in with the normal sledge hammer swinging On the kitchen cabinets to make it look dramatic. But when they got to the interior walls, instead of plaster and lath they found a panelling of some sort over 1X12" sheeting. The interior walls were sheeted like the exterior walls would be only this interior sheeting was non tongue and groove and gapped 1/2" or so. In fact it was beautiful looking rough lumber. I think this house is in Mississippi. They acted like they had never seen interior walls like this. I have never seen this in my neck of the woods but something tells me this type of interior construction is more prevalent in the south. Am I right? How many of you guys have seen this type of construction?
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