Hello,
We're thinking about patching up a ceiling where there were previously closets and thus doesn't have the same wood/paneling as the rest of the room.

But... do we have an old standard? It doesn't seem to be the same type that is mostly sold everywhere now. Or are we searching incorrectly?

What is this type of board/panel called, does anyone know? Grateful for any tips!

The model we're looking for is completely straight at the edges, not slanted like all the ones we find. Not like tongue and groove either, since what we're looking for has a 10mm recess/gap between each board when mounted.

74mm is what is elevated, 20mm is what protrudes, and 10mm is the depth of the routing (apologies for the lack of proper terminology...).

Big THANK YOU in advance!

Wooden plank with precise measurements in red showing: 74mm width, 20mm projection, and 10mm groove. Utilized for ceiling repair, unknown board type. Close-up of wooden boards with straight edges and distinctive grooves, showing different thicknesses used in a renovation project.
 
Tongue and groove
 
richardtenggren
At Valbo Trä it's called Råspont klyvsida :)
 
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