jillbobill
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I've seen all the blissfully simple-looking paneling photos and tutorials floating around the internet -- and they all look simple. <br><ul><li>Cut panels to fit between the joists naturally occurring in the van.</li><li>Attach with furring strips.</li><li>Sip margarita. </li></ul>But my van was a passenger van, not a cargo van in its last life and not only do I not have regularly occurring joists. But I do have windows (a pain) and an irregular surface inside. Seen here: <br><br><br><br>So, my trouble is.... The foam insulation panels I bought are too rigid to 'smoosh' into the crevices and even if I did find a way, there's no way we could panel smoothly over with wood without losing valuable inches (around 4-5" overall) in width. <br><br>So, looking at alternatives... The only thing I came up with overnight was to switch the hard foam for smooshy denim/recycled insulation and 'panel' it with *GULP* some sort of laminate flooring that's malleable and can be smooshed/smoothed over and screwed and/or glued into place. It's not a horrible idea, but then I'm stuck with tacky flooring for walls. <br><br>I guess it beats carpeting. <br><br>But I'm open to ideas!