A square edge sheet ideal for geometric designed soffits.
Product Details
As a versatile interior wall sheet, Versilux™ Lining can be used in laundries, kitchens and high-traffic areas. It is also popular when used as a soffit and can be installed in exposed beam ceilings. Unlike Villaboard, Versilux is square on the long edges for making butt joins and accessory joins doing away with set joints that require extra finishing time and cost. As a versatile wall sheet it’s easy to achieve a range of looks using straight PVC jointers, the black PVC express jointer accessory or Axent Trim as battens over the joints.6mm sheets can also be used as bracing when installed in accordance with James Hardie’s Structural Bracing Application guide.
Best for
- Internal walls in kitchens, laundries, and high-traffic areas
- Soffits and eaves where a crisp sheet-panel look is desired
- Exposed-beam ceilings and modern soffit designs
- Projects seeking a smooth paint-ready fibre cement lining
- Designs using expressed-joint jointers or trim battens
- Builds needing a durable alternative to standard plasterboard linings
Selecting the best type
- Choose thickness by application
- Select thinner sheets where lower weight and easier handling are priorities.
- Select thicker sheets where additional stiffness is preferred.
Choose edge profile for the finish
- Square-edge sheets suit clean butt joints and accessory/jointer detailing.
- Confirm the edge profile for each thickness before ordering to match your joint detail.
Related reads:
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Browse the full Fibre Cement range
Villaboard™ Lining (wet areas / tiled walls)
For bathrooms + wet areas: Villaboard™ Lining
James Hardie product page (overview + resources)
Manufacturer overview (James Hardie)
FAQ
What is Versilux Lining used for?
It’s a durable fibre cement lining sheet for internal walls and ceilings and is also commonly specified for soffits and eaves.
What thicknesses do you stock?
The Aussie Plasterboard product page lists multiple thickness options—choose based on the application and the finish detail.
Is it suitable for wet-area walls?
Fibre cement is moisture tolerant, but wet-area compliance depends on the full system and waterproofing design—follow current wet-area standards and manufacturer guidance.
Can it be painted?
Yes—its smooth sanded surface is designed to accept paint finishes after appropriate preparation.
Do you carry expressed-joint trims?
Yes—many soffit designs use jointers or battens; share your detail and we’ll help match compatible accessories.


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