My brother wants to try and save money in his bathroom and give a different look to it by instead of using tiles, use tongue & groove that's varnished.
I'm not too sure on this mainly because of how steam can get anywhere so the wood would have to definitely be 100% sealed everywhere.
Just wondering, has anyone done this before please or is it best to just get the tiles?
Aren't most Scandinavian saunas lined with wood in one form or another...doesn't get any steamier than that! Perhaps a little research in that direction?
Millie you cut them with a utility or sharp Stanley knife on the finished or front edge and break or snap them. Good support over the full length and a good straight edge as a guide is a must.
Some of the panels are solid Millie(some have a hollow construction). The solid ones can be cut with a fine tooth saw, again good support along the whole cut is required.
My brother tongue-and-grooved his bathroom about 10 years ago (apart from round the bath/shower of course, and a splashback for the basin) and it still is looking good.