Calcolatore di Shiplap
Stima istantanea di livello professionale con supporto per pareti multiple, calcolo esatto della sovrapposizione e visualizzatore 2D in tempo reale.
1 Dimensioni della Parete
Imperiale: Piedi e Pollici2 Aperture e Finestre (Deduzioni)
Sottrai porte, finestre e caminetti per non ordinare legname in eccesso.
No openings added. (Full wall area calculated)
3 Profilo della Tavola e Tipo di Fuga
4 Orientamento, Passo Montanti e Sfrido
Materiali Stimati
*Planning Disclaimer: Fastener counts, adhesive tubes, and cost estimates are rules of thumb for planning purposes. Verify exact counts and local building codes prior to purchasing.
Cos'è lo Shiplap e Perché la Sovrapposizione è Fondamentale?
Il vero shiplap è composto da tavole di legno fresate con battenti opposti su ciascun bordo. Durante la posa, il battente inferiore si inserisce sotto il battente superiore creando una giunzione impermeabile con un'elegante linea d'ombra.
Poiché le tavole standard si sovrappongono di ½ pollice (0,5 in), la superficie visibile sulla parete è più stretta della larghezza totale della tavola.
Stainable, natural grain, interior accent walls
Ultra-smooth, zero knots, budget painted walls
Moisture & rot resistant, siding & baths
100% waterproof for showers & wet siding
Simulatore di Profilo e Sovrapposizione
Come Calcolare lo Shiplap per Qualsiasi Parete o Soffitto
Segui questi 5 passaggi collaudati. Clicca su ciascun passaggio per visualizzare la formula e la dimostrazione interattiva.
Measure Gross Wall Dimensions
Measure the total width and height of each wall in feet and inches. Multiply Width × Height to establish the total gross square footage before deductions.
Guida all'Installazione Stanza per Stanza
Seleziona un ambiente per visualizzare norme edilizie, gestione dell'umidità, distanze dal camino e fissaggi corretti.
Fireplace Accent Walls & TV Surrounds
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA 211) mandates a minimum 6-inch non-combustible setback (stone, tile, or cement backerboard) between the fireplace firebox opening and combustible wood shiplap. For gas or electric fireplaces, consult manufacturer zero-clearance specs before installing.
Dimensioni Nominali vs Reali delle Tavole
Il legname viene denominato dalla misura grezza. Clicca su un profilo per visualizzare il calibro interattivo.
5⅜" Actual Width • 4⅞" Exposed Face
Planed down to 5.375" actual width. The ½" rabbet joint reduces exposure to 4.875", creating the benchmark American farmhouse look.
| Nominal Size | Actual Width | Overlap | Exposed Face | Coverage (8ft) | Boards / 100 sq ft | Best Application |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1×4 | 3.500" | 0.500" | 3.000" | 2.00 sq ft | 50 | Wainscoting, mudrooms, compact bathrooms |
| 1×6 | 5.375" | 0.500" | 4.875" | 3.25 sq ft | 31 | Standard accent walls, fireplaces, most popular |
| 1×8 | 7.250" | 0.500" | 6.750" | 4.50 sq ft | 23 | High ceilings (9ft–12ft), master bedrooms, exteriors |
| 1×10 | 9.250" | 0.500" | 8.750" | 5.83 sq ft | 18 | Grand open living rooms, barn conversions, rustic |
| 1×12 | 11.250" | 0.500" | 10.750" | 7.17 sq ft | 14 | Two-story foyers, commercial lobbies, modern wide-plank |
Simulatore di Lunghezza Chiodi e Penetrazione nei Montanti
Le norme tecniche richiedono almeno 25 mm (1,0 pollice) di penetrazione nei montanti in legno per evitare svergolature.
Adjust Framing & Fastener Length
Finish Nails
Optimal holding strength for solid wood planks without splitting thin tongue profiles.
Brad Nails
Leaves tiny holes for quick wood filler touch-up. Always combine with construction adhesive.
304 / 316 Fasteners
Mandatory for outdoor shiplap and cedar siding to prevent black tannin rust staining.
Worked Example: 12' × 8' Wall with 2 Windows
Here is the exact mathematical step-by-step trace our calculator performs so you can verify the results by hand.
Given Parameters:
Guida ai Costi di Materiali ed Installazione
I costi variano secondo l'essenza di legno. Utilizza il simulatore interattivo per quantificare il tuo investimento.
Calculate Total Room Budget
| Wood Species / Material | Material ($/sq ft) | 100 sq ft DIY | 100 sq ft Installed | Recommended Usage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primed MDF Shiplap | $1.50 – $2.25 | $200 – $275 | $450 – $675 | Interior painted accent walls, budget remodels |
| Pine / SPF (Knotty) | $2.20 – $3.50 | $270 – $400 | $520 – $800 | Rustic stained walls, farmhouse look |
| Poplar / Select Pine | $3.75 – $5.00 | $425 – $550 | $675 – $950 | High-end smooth painted finishes, zero knot bleed |
| Western Red Cedar | $5.50 – $8.50 | $600 – $900 | $850 – $1,300 | Exterior siding, bathrooms, covered porches |
| Cellular PVC / Composite | $5.00 – $7.50 | $550 – $800 | $800 – $1,200 | 100% waterproof exterior, zero maintenance |
| Reclaimed Barn Wood | $8.00 – $14.00 | $850 – $1,450 | $1,100 – $1,850 | Authentic rustic texture, vintage character |
Simulatore di Sfrido e Arrotondamento Confezioni
Scopri perché gli spezzoni sotto i 40 cm non possono essere riutilizzati sui montanti e calcola la tua scorta di sicurezza.
Simulate Board Cuts on 16" Studs
Simple Rectangular Walls
Standard interior accent walls with 1 or zero openings only generate 5–8% real offcut waste. Adding a 10% factor ensures you have spare boards to cull knot defects.
Ceilings, Bathrooms & Siding
Ceilings and walls with multiple windows require frequent end cuts around trim and light fixtures. An extra 15% allowance prevents mid-project supply runs.
Diagonal & Herringbone
Diagonal 45-degree installations create triangular cutoffs at every wall edge. Triangular offcuts cannot be flipped over because the rabbet groove face is reversed.
16" Stud Span Rule
Offcuts shorter than 16 inches cannot span across two wall framing studs and must be discarded as scrap.
Retail Pack Rounding
Shiplap is sold in 6-board bundles. Always round up to full bundles to avoid lot-matching color variations.
Natural Lumber Culling
Real wood bundles contain 3–5% bowed planks or loose knot holes that should be culled before installation.
Simulatore di Colori e Sigillatura per Shiplap
Visualizza le tonalità di tendenza e consulta la mappa del sigillante per evitare crepe nelle fughe.
Select Finish & Color
Best all-round designer finish. Provides clean shadow gap contrast with easy wipe-down durability.
Pre-Paint Tongue Lips
Always prime and paint rabbet grooves before nailing. Prevents unpainted wood strips from appearing during winter wood shrinkage.
Knot Bleed Sealer
Apply a shellac-based primer over pine knot clusters to prevent yellow resin tannin bleed-through on white paint.
Satin Sheen Advantage
Satin enamel balances soft architectural shadow lines with wipe-down washability for long-term durability.
Shiplap vs Nickel Gap vs Maschiettato vs Board & Batten
Confronta i 4 sistemi di rivestimento in legno con dettagli di taglio trasversale e caratteristiche di posa.
Opposing Rabbet Overlap Joints
Milled with matching ½-inch L-shaped steps on opposite edges. Boards rest over each other to form a tight, overlapping moisture barrier with subtle rustic character.
| Feature | Standard Shiplap | Nickel Gap | Tongue & Groove (T&G) | Board & Batten |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Joint Design | Opposing Rabbets (½" lap) | T&G with ⅛" reveal built-in | Interlocking Tongue & Groove | Flat boards + vertical battens |
| Shadow Gap | Tight flush or slight bevel | Crisp ⅛" intentional shadow | V-groove or flush bead | High-relief 3D batten projection |
| Water Shedding | Superior (overlapping shingle action) | Good (exterior siding certified) | Excellent (tight interlock) | Good (caulk battens on siding) |
| Blind Nailing | Yes (45° nail through top lip) | Yes (through tongue shoulder) | Yes (100% concealed fastener) | No (face-nailed battens) |
| Avg Material Cost / sq ft | $2.00 – $4.50 | $2.50 – $5.00 | $2.25 – $4.75 | $1.75 – $3.50 |
| Installation Difficulty | Beginner / DIY friendly | Beginner / Fast alignment | Intermediate (tight seating) | Beginner (simple square cuts) |
Angoli, Battiscopa e Prolunghe per Scatole Elettriche
I dettagli accurati contraddistinguono le finiture di pregio. Esamina le sezioni costruttive.
Square 1×1 Backer Corner Block
Install a square 1×1 or 1×2 wood corner cleat vertically in the inside drywall corner first. Butt your horizontal shiplap boards directly against this cleat for clean square terminations.
Inside Corners
Butt joint with 1×1 corner cleat, or caulk a tight butt joint with paintable acrylic.
Outside Corners
Precision 45° miter cuts glued with CA glue, or cover with an L-shaped solid corner moulding.
Door & Window Casings
Install casings that are at least 1/8" thicker than shiplap (minimum 3/4" to 1" casing).
Electrical Outlets
NEC 314.20 requires non-conductive box extender rings to bring outlets flush with wood face.
Interior Accent Walls vs. Exterior Siding Rules
Exterior shiplap requires specialized weather-resistive barriers, drainage gaps, and corrosion-resistant fasteners.
Interior Installation Protocol
Living rooms, bedrooms, ceilings- ✓ Direct Drywall Install: Nail directly into wall framing studs with 16ga/18ga brads.
- ✓ Adhesive Boost: Apply construction adhesive in an S-bead pattern on every board.
- ✓ Acclimation: Store wood inside the room for 48 to 72 hours prior to nailing.
Exterior Siding Protocol
Exterior cladding, sheds, porches- ✓ House Wrap WRB: Must have a continuous Weather-Resistive Barrier before boards.
- ✓ Stainless Steel Nails: Always use 304/316 stainless ring-shank nails outdoors.
- ✓ Lapping Direction: Always install horizontal siding starting from the bottom upward.
Simulatore di Proporzioni in Base all'Altezza del Soffitto
La larghezza delle tavole influisce sull'altezza percepita della stanza. Prova diverse combinazioni.
8-Foot Ceiling Proportions
In standard 8ft ceilings (96 inches), 1×6 shiplap (4.875" reveal) creates exactly 20 horizontal courses, producing the classic balanced farmhouse proportion without feeling overcrowded.
Small Spaces & Powder Rooms
Best for cozy powder rooms, laundry rooms, entryways, and historic Victorian restorations where smaller repeating lines add texture without overpowering small spaces.
Industry Standard Benchmark
The industry benchmark. Accounts for over 70% of residential accent walls because it balances visual weight perfectly in rooms between 8ft and 10ft ceiling heights.
Great Rooms & High Ceilings
Wider boards visually stretch walls horizontally, making large living rooms and high entries feel grounded and architecturally refined.
Checklist Interattiva di Controllo Qualità
Spunta i passaggi completati per garantire una posa perfetta e duratura.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to the most common questions about shiplap calculation, joinery math, and installation techniques.
Glossario Interattivo di Falegnameria e Modanature
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Acclimation
The mandatory process of storing unfinished wood boards inside the installation room for 48 to 72 hours so internal moisture content balances with ambient humidity.
Blind-Nailing
Driving a finish nail at a 45-degree angle through the upper tongue or rabbet lip so the fastener head is completely concealed by the next overlapping board course.
Board & Batten
A traditional siding or wall cladding system consisting of wide vertical planks with narrow vertical wood battens covering the seams between planks.
Box Extender Ring
A non-conductive plastic or metal extension sleeve fitted inside existing electrical outlet/switch boxes to bring receptacle faces flush with wood wall coverings (NEC 314.20).
Caulking
Applying flexible acrylic latex sealant to inside corners, window casings, and baseboards to seal perimeter transitions before painting.
Course
A single continuous horizontal (or vertical) row of shiplap boards spanning across a wall or ceiling.
Exposed Face
The visible finished surface width of a shiplap board once it is installed and overlapping with adjacent boards. Nominal 1×6 has a 4.875" exposed face.
Furring Strips
Narrow wood battens (typically 1×3 or 2×2) fastened to masonry, basement concrete, or uneven drywall to create a level, plumb framing grid for shiplap nails.
Linear Feet (LF)
The total length of lumber boards laid end-to-end in feet, calculated by dividing required board area by exposed board width in feet.
MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard)
An engineered wood product made of wood fibers glued under high pressure. Highly dimensionally stable with ultra-smooth paint surfaces, but vulnerable to liquid water.
Nickel Gap
A contemporary cladding profile featuring an intentional 1/8-inch (thickness of a US nickel) shadow reveal between boards with straight vertical shoulders.
Nominal vs. Actual
The difference between rough lumber naming (e.g. 1×6) and the actual planed dimensions after sawmill drying (0.688" × 5.375").
Rabbet Joint
An L-shaped step or recess cut along the edge of a wood board. Standard shiplap features two opposing rabbets that overlap.
Tongue & Groove (T&G)
An interlocking wood joint system where a protruding ridge (tongue) on one board fits tightly into a matching groove on the adjoining board.
Wainscoting
Wooden wall paneling covering the lower one-third to one-half of an interior wall, traditionally capped with a chair rail and baseboard.
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Thomas is a licensed finish carpenter and architectural woodworker with over 18 years of experience framing and installing interior millwork. Formulas audited against AWCI and standard NWFA milling standards.