boarded wall

boarded wall

An exterior wall of a building of wood-frame construction having boards commonly applied horizontally, although vertically positioned boards are found occasionally.
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Think impressive inglenook fireplaces, slate slab floors, exposed beams and on the first floor - oak boarded wall panelling.
On this basis, the apparently horrifying glass wall that looks out from the clinic waiting room across the alley point-blank at the boarded wall of the pharmacy makes a lot more sense.
The north wall of the workshop building is covered juniper branches tightly woven into a timber framework, an ancient local variation of thatch, intended to keep the driving rain of the Norwegian west coast off the vulnerable boarded wall behind.
This tranquil room has sanded floorboards, with white boarded walls and ceiling ensuring this space feels light and spacious.
The first attack came when the boy agreed to help the teacher fit boarded walls in a caravan parked outside his home.