Random Lengths Tas Oak VJ Lining Boards 65x12MM

Random Lengths Tas Oak VJ Lining Boards 65x12MM

From $5.99

Give interiors a crisp, classic timber look with Tasmanian Oak V‑Joint lining boards in a slim 65 mm width. These premium hardwood boards are designed to create clean, repeating shadow lines on walls or ceilings, perfect for feature walls, cabinetry accents, hallways, and elegant ceilings. The natural warmth of Tasmanian Oak pairs easily with both contemporary and traditional interiors, and the boards are sold unfinished so you can paint, stain, or clear‑coat to suit your style.

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Benefits

Key Features

Sustainably sourced Tasmanian Oak:

responsibly harvested hardwood known for durability and a refined appearance.

V‑Joint profile:

subtle groove between boards gives defined lines and depth, turning a flat surface into a textured, architectural finish.

Slim 65 × 12 mm size:

ideal for detailed, elegant paneling or tight spaces where a narrower profile reads more refined.

Strong, long‑lasting hardwood:

built to stand up to daily interior use, providing years of visual appeal.

Low‑effort upkeep:

with appropriate finish, maintenance is straightforward; occasional cleaning or re‑finishing keeps boards looking fresh.

Versatile finishing:

ready for paint, stain, or clear finishes to match any décor or colour scheme.

Applications

  • Feature walls: eye‑catching focal points in living rooms, dining areas, bedrooms, or entryways.
  • Wall paneling: elevate hallways, studies, or offices with a clean, structured timber look.
  • Ceiling linings: add sophistication overhead, making rooms feel more finished and visually interesting.
  • Cabinetry or joinery accents: narrow strips or panels that give bespoke, crafted detail to built‑ins.

Additional Information

Brand Dimensions
Melbourne Timber Supplies
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Tas Oak VJ Lining Boards 65x12MM
Q1. What exactly is a V‑Joint lining board? +

V‑Joint has a shallow, V‑shaped groove between boards once installed, producing clean, linear shadow lines across the surface. It’s a classic profile that adds texture and visual rhythm to walls or ceilings.

Q2. Can these boards be used in humid rooms like bathrooms or laundries? +

Yes, with caveats. Tasmanian Oak is primarily for interior use, but it can be used in well‑ventilated bathrooms and laundries if properly pre‑treated and sealed. For consistently high‑humidity or wet areas, moisture‑resistant engineered products or specialized hardwoods may be better.

Q3. How should I maintain them over time? +

Generally, regular dusting and occasional cleaning are enough. Depending on the finish you choose, reapplication of paint, stain, or clear coat over time will refresh the boards and help preserve their look.

Q4. Is installation difficult for DIYers? +

Boards are straightforward to trim, fit, and finish, especially given their narrow, manageable size. As with any hardwood lining, ensure proper acclimatisation, finishing, and sealing for best results.