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Old 12-03-2007, 02:43 AM   #1
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Considering Panelized Waynes Coating

My wife thought of this idea, an idea i had in the back of my head; panel style waynes coating in our basement. Good stuff to be sure, but you all know how much work it is.

She saw some premade stuff at Home Depot but i would rather just pin nail trim to the wall in appropriatly sized boxes to fill in available wall lengths. She would rather I make the same size boxes all around and fill in odd length walls will 'filler' boxes.

To explain better let's say I have a 2' and a 5' wall to work with. My panels fill 24" including clearances to corners, doors, etc... My wife would like me to have (1) 24' panel on my 2' wall - (2) 24" and (2) 6" panels (on each end) etc...... My plan would just stretch the (2) panels on the 5" wall. Basically all panels in my opinon should be the same size on any particular wall. My wifes opinion is to have the same size panels throughout the house will smaller panels filling the voids.

Of course this is complicated by the fact that i have about 6 walls under the 24" requirement to be consistant.

I would like to know what is customary in this arena, should I make my wife happy or do what I always thought was normal in this situation?

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Old 12-03-2007, 04:50 AM   #2
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I think that the appropriate spelling is wain scoting....
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It's Wainscoting

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