Memories of paneled walls

Wood paneling was an upgrade. The 1st couple of houses when I was growing up had some kind of thin wallboard that had taped seams and then just painted.
This reminds me of a rental house I lived in for awhile. It was back when I was working my way through school living month to month. Somebody had probably built the rental unit themselves. I don't know if it was sheet rock or some kind of insulated board. It was taped, but unfinished. Someone mudded the tape and applied it to the seams, but never blended it into a continuous wall or ceiling, which is the part that takes the skill. The tape showed right through the paint.
 

Hubby’s parents had the while inside of the house in those dark brown panels as well as hard panelled lining in the bathroom it grey with a tiny blue flower design on it, think it came in a gold~ ish flower design ~ it was asbestos.

It was like this ….

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Where I grew up most homes Internal walls were old sugar or potato bags which were whitewashed after they were hung
 
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I really, really liked the actual eight-inch, tongue-and-groove, knotty pine paneling in my grandparents house that they built in the early 1950s. Unfortunately, that forever colored my view of this 1960s-70s particle board stuff. It has always seemed cheap looking to me.

That said, I've lived in homes that had it and it was okay.
 


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