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    Quote Originally Posted by cstone View Post
    In the 1960's we called that paneling

    Anyone under the age of 40 remember the thin paneling used to finish basement walls? Those were some dark rooms.
    Call me crazy, but I like paneled basements. Gives it more of a cozy man cave feel.
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    Paneling would require some Old Style and Hamm's signs to pull it off.

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    I'm pretty sure those come standard with an order of paneling.
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    Wainscott paneling.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Wainscott paneling.
    I'll probably be doing that in the bedroom closets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by driver View Post
    I'll probably be doing that in the bedroom closets.
    Wouldn't that be a waste of a feature to put it where no one will ever see it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Wouldn't that be a waste of a feature to put it where no one will ever see it?
    Cedar tongue and groove in closets used to be considered a desirable feature.
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    I pulled cedar osb out and the original drywall underneath is terrible. They used leftovers to piece it together. Big gaps and uneven seams throughout. I figure the wainscoting will be easier and cheaper than gutting them. Although I haven't really decided yet.

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    I think cedar in a closet is always desirable. I could see the wainscotting being desirable just for the durability. I tend to throw stuff into my closet and have stuff leaning against the walls.
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