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How to Make a Hugge Using Affordable Materials Available on Every Garden Plot
When we think of shiplap, we usually consider it for affordable interior finishing of a garden house. But decorators would disagree with us: shiplap can be painted and will look expensive, complementing the Scandinavian style and IKEA furniture. It is the most eco-friendly material and at the same time one of the cheapest. And that it's too yellow... well, we haven't painted it yet.

Besides the Scandinavian style, shiplap fits perfectly into eco and Provence styles. It can be used selectively to create modern ceiling decor or wooden accents on walls.

Leftover pieces after shiplap installation can be used to make small shelf ladders. For this, small material pieces are mounted at different levels on the wall so that frames for photos or flower pots can be placed on them later.
Small shiplap scraps can also be used for decoration. For example, flower pots: glue the shiplap pieces and a regular plastic flower pot will become an exclusive item that highlights the harmony of the eco style. You can also make wall clocks or frame mirrors.

Shiplap can be used to create unusual decorative elements for any room: whether it's a living room, children’s room, or bedroom. For example, decorate the walls of a child's room with mountain peaks.

You can use shiplap to make a headboard for a bed or a stylish TV area. Just paint it in any color and lay it diagonally.

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