
PineBuild Indoors is Laminata’s square-edge interior Cross-Laminated-Timber (CLT) plank, designed for flexibility across a wide range of indoor applications. Built using XLP technology, it offers a stable, easy-to-use timber option for builders, contractors, joiners, and serious DIY users who need a clean, consistent plank without a tongue and groove profile.
Key Benefits:
Applications
PineBuild Indoors is suited to a broad range of interior uses where a clean, stable timber plank is needed:
Product Name: PineBuild Indoors
Technology: XLP
Material: Cross Laminated Pine
Use: Interior use
Profile: Square edge
Finish: Dressed both sides
Finish Options: Clean / Brushed
Application: General interior construction and project work
Final dimensions, fixing requirements, and installation details should be confirmed in the final product datasheet before launch.






PineBuild Indoors is designed to be simple to work with. The square-edge profile gives builders flexibility in how the plank is installed, whether it is being fixed directly, framed into a larger project, or used as part of a custom interior build.
Because this is a flexible-use interior plank, the final fixing method should be selected according to the application. Shelving, storage, feature work, and utility fit-outs may all require slightly different installation approaches depending on load, support, and intended finish.
PineBuild Indoors is made for builders, tradespeople, joiners, workshop owners, and practical DIY users who need a reliable timber plank for indoor use. It suits projects where flexibility is important and where a general-purpose interior plank makes more sense than a fixed lining system. It is especially useful for people looking for an engineered radiata pine plank that can move between everyday construction work and more custom project applications.
Indoor square-edge project planks are best for shelving, cupboards, furniture pieces, cabinetry-style projects, benchtop surrounds, storage units, display pieces, and general interior project work where a tongue and groove joint is not needed. Square-edge planks are popular because they are easier to adapt across one-off interior builds.
Square-edge planks are more versatile when the job is custom-built rather than lined in repeating rows. They are easier to cut into shelves, carcasses, tops, and components, and they suit projects where exposed edges, butt joints, routed details, or custom joinery layouts are part of the design.
Yes. Shelving is one of the strongest use cases for a square-edge indoor plank. The main thing to keep in mind is that shelf span depends on load, support spacing, thickness, and fixing method, so heavier-duty shelving should be designed around the expected weight.
Yes. One of the main reasons square-edge planks are popular for indoor project work is that they are straightforward to machine, trim, drill, and finish using normal carpentry processes. That flexibility is why they suit builders, cabinetmakers, and DIY users alike.
They can be, especially for cupboard carcasses, utility storage, wardrobe fit-outs, bench bases, and interior furniture-style work where the timber look is part of the finished aesthetic. The right choice will depend on the desired face finish, edge treatment, and whether the project needs a clear timber appearance or a painted result.
That depends on the look of the project. Visible edges can be sanded clean, slightly eased, rounded over, chamfered, stained, painted, or clear-coated. This is a key advantage of square-edge planks over interlocking profiles: you have more freedom over the edge detail.
Yes. Furniture is one of the most natural applications for this type of product. Builders and makers often look for timber planks that can move between shelving, table tops, cabinetry details, seating, and custom interior builds, and square-edge products are well suited to that kind of flexible making.
Yes. Square-edge interior planks work for both directions. Some projects want the grain and timber character left visible, while others want a paint-ready interior finish. The chosen surface finish and sanding level will shape which result works best.
Consistency and efficiency. A purpose-made indoor project plank gives buyers a more predictable format for thickness, finish quality, handling, and repeatability across multiple pieces, which matters when you are building matching shelves, repeated cupboard fronts, or a tidy interior fit-out.
The main questions are: what are you building, how visible will the edges be, what finish do you want, what loads will the plank carry, and is the project staying in a dry interior environment? Those questions matter more here than tongue and groove profile questions, because this product type is about flexibility rather than lining repetition.
Where PineBuild Project Planks Fit Best
PineBuild Indoors is designed for the in-between spaces of a build. These are the areas that don’t need a formal lining system, but still require a clean, reliable timber solution. It works well in garages, storage areas, workshops, and utility spaces, as well as in custom builds where the layout is not fixed. If the project calls for flexibility rather than a set profile, this is where our indoor project panels sit.
How to Choose Between a Timber Lining Board and a Project Plank.
A common decision in interior work is whether to use a lining product or a general-purpose plank. Lining boards are ideal for continuous wall or ceiling finishes, but they can be limiting in projects where spacing, framing, or custom layouts are required. PineBuild Indoor timber planks sit on the other side of that decision. It gives you a plank that can be used more freely, without needing to follow a fixed system. This makes it easier to adapt the material to the project, rather than the other way around.
How our Timber Planks Perform in Everyday Use
In practical terms, this is a product that is designed to be worked with. It cuts cleanly, handles easily, and fits into a range of applications without needing special treatment or adjustment. Because both faces are dressed, it can be used in visible areas without needing additional finishing work to clean up rough surfaces. This is particularly useful in workshop or utility environments where durability matters, but appearance still plays a role.
Using Project Planks as Single Use Across Multiple Tasks
Many interior projects involve a mix of small builds rather than one single application. Shelving, storage, framing add-ons, and surface work often happen within the same space. PineBuild Indoors allows you to use one consistent material across these different tasks. Instead of switching between products, you can work with a single plank that adapts to multiple uses. This simplifies both planning and material handling on site.
Working Cleanly in Tight Spaces
Interior project work often happens in confined areas where ease of handling matters. Moving large or inconsistent boards can slow down progress and make installation more difficult. Laminata's PineBuild CLT timber is designed to be manageable in these situations. Its format allows for easier handling, positioning, and fixing, particularly in smaller or enclosed environments where precision is important.
A Better Starting Point for Custom Projects
When building custom elements like shelving or workstations, the quality of the starting material has a direct impact on the final result. Irregular boards can make alignment more difficult and affect the finish. PineBuild Indoor cross laminated planks provide a more consistent base to work from. This makes it easier to achieve clean lines and accurate joins, especially in projects where the timber is a visible part of the design.
Laminata Project Planks Keep the Build Process Simple
Not every job needs a specialised product. In many cases, simplicity is what keeps a project moving efficiently. Our Indoor project planks are designed to support that approach. It provides a straightforward timber plank that can be used across a wide range of indoor tasks without requiring complex installation methods or specialised systems.
For builders and contractors working across multiple projects, consistency matters. Using materials that behave the same way each time helps reduce uncertainty and improve efficiency. Laminata Indoor Project Planks are designed to deliver that consistency. Once you have worked with it, you know how it performs, how it handles, and how it installs. That familiarity can make repeat work faster and more predictable.