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Intrim® LB150 Timber Lining Board

Classic Hamptons, Modern Hamptons, Coastal Scandi, Country Farmhouse, Modern Farmhouse

LB150

The look of VJ, made easier.

Love the clean lines of VJ panelling but want a smarter, more installation-friendly solution? Intrim® LB150 timber lining board delivers the same stylish look as VJ panelling—without the hassle of large, heavy sheets.

Supplied in 5.4m lengths, LB150 is lightweight and easier to work with, making it ideal for ceiling installs and confined spaces where manoeuvrability is key.

Made from moisture-resistant FJ pine, LB150 is suitable for both internal and external use, including porches, alfresco areas, and wet areas. Unlike MDF VJ panels, these lining boards are built to handle humid conditions and won’t swell or degrade when exposed to moisture.

Available in a width of 157mm wide x 12mm thick, the spacing between each groove replicates a 150mm VJ panel. Samples are available for this profile.

 

Available in:

  • 157mm wide x 12mm thick x 5400mm length
  • FJ Pine Primed
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Frequently asked questions

Is wainscoting modern?

Wainscoting is versatile and can be used in many different ways depending on style and can work fabulously in a modern space or home. Modern wainscoting styles provide interiors’ with greater dimension and refined detail, creating a sophisticated, elegant home environment. Wainscoting also offers a framed feature to display keepsakes and picture frames and is a cost-effective method to hide damaged plasterboard and increase the durability of interior walls.

Is Wainscoting expensive?

Depending on the method used wainscoting can be expensive. Traditionally it would be installed using a method called ‘raised panel’ wainscoting, where boards (usually MDF sheets) and battens are installed on the walls to create depth by projecting from the wall. The inlay mould is then installed around the inside lip of these raised board panels. This will give you a traditional Hamptons look and will be beautiful, but it also adds additional cost. This method requires more material and it is much more labour intensive. So how can you combat this? The alternative method of installation is the direct wall application, where for want of a better explanation, you ‘stick’ or install the inlay mould in the ‘frames’ directly to your wall. Usually, these are nailed on, but we also have DIY wainscoting kits so you can install them yourself (saving even more cash) by simply sticking them on the wall.

What is the minimum quantity you can order?

The minimum order quantity is 10 lengths. Furthermore, we always recommend increasing your order slightly to allow for any wastage or damage. It is the most cost-effective option instead of placing a top-up order if you underestimate your requirements. 

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