Should I choose VJ boards or plasterboard? Intrim VJ Board Pro sheets are more durable and versatile than traditional plasterboard and are also extremely cost-effective due to their relatively low installation costs. The plasterboard on the other hand is easily damaged and…
What is the difference between wainscoting and beadboard? Beadboard is a form of wainscoting where narrow vertical lining boards or VJ boards are positioned alongside one another with grooves (also known as beads) installed between each board.
Can I use VJ Board Pro in bathrooms? We don’t recommend using VJ Board in wet areas or areas exposed to a lot of moisture, such as bathrooms. MDF products don’t expand or contract like real wood does, meaning that it’s more susceptible…
What variations to the plasterboard facing are allowed? The proposed construction shall be a steel stud plasterboard lined wall than includes an Intrim Mouldings FR MDF skirting board backed with 50mm CRS Fibretex 350 Rockwool insulation as tested in FSP 1997 and subject…
Do Your Skirting Boards and Architraves Have to Match? For a simple answer, it’s true that architraves and skirtings ‘should’ match, but matching is more relevant to proportional sizes and not design. Find out how you can mix sizes, profiles & proportions to get the best look for your interior.
VJ Board Pro Intrim’s VJ Board Pro is a wall panelling or ceiling panelling that has been machined with precision and is the same high quality you expect to see in all of our mouldings. Crafted from Australian…
Intrim® VJ Board Pro 150 Looking for a VJ Wall Panel? Look no further than Intrim® VJ Board Pro 150. A simple-to-install interior wall lining solution that creates a unique and stylish wall feature or ceiling lining. VJ grooves, spaced…