Wall covering question

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So I'm setting up my new studio in our new house. I'm into the retro vibe and I thought, "Hey, I'll get some of that seventies wood paneling for the walls. It'll be cheap, easy to install, and I'll dig it."

Well, apparently, it's not so easy. Does anyone know where in the hell this stuff can be found? I've searched online for over an hour and haven't really found it; I've only found super expensive real wood alternatives. In case anyone's not sure of what I mean, here are a few pictures.

Anyone have a clue?

Thanks!
 

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Lowe's, Home Depot, Menard's, Builder's Square, building supply warehouses.... EVERYWHERE.
 
Yeah, you can get the fake stuff in 4 x 8 sheets about 1/4" thick. Nail over drywall and you are in 70's heaven. They range from $5-$20 a sheet
 
Really? I searched the Lowes and Home Depot websites and found nothing. :confused:

What am I missing? Maybe it's in the stores but just on the site or something?
 
Nevermind y'all. I went to Home Depot's site again and found it this time. Last time I was searching for it by typing things in their search box. But when I just navigated through the departments, I found it. thanks.
 
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