Best Ways To Use Panels For Your Home Interiors

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Wooden wall paneling is no longer limited to period properties; it can now be used in any style of home. There is a type and style of wood wall paneling that will complement the walls of your property and reflect the era of your property, whether it be a new build, contemporary home, Art Deco, or retro 70's home.

Wood wall paneling enhances the room and does so much more than just add interest to the walls- it has seen a huge comeback in popularity in recent years. The majority of wood wall paneling options include some extra thermal insulation, and some even have specific acoustic sound-absorbing qualities!

If you're thinking about remodeling the interior of your house and want something different from just painting the walls or hanging wallpaper, wood wall paneling could be the solution!

There are many different kinds of panels available, and some are still made with conventional techniques. They are therefore an expensive and frequently impractical way to adorn your walls with features. 

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There are many different kinds of panels available, and some are still made with conventional techniques. They are therefore an expensive and frequently impractical way to adorn your walls with features. But there are a lot of wood wall paneling alternatives for the twenty-first century that mimic the appearance and design of these classic wall panels while being practical and simple to install. Here are few paneling styles for the home interiors which can be implemented for the wall designs:

Level Panels

The 19th-century ‘flat panel’ style has an unquestionably elegant appearance and provides a less complicated wall paneling option than the more formal "board and batten" panels.

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When installing panels with a greater surface area, the stability of the material is crucial because larger surface areas of wood are more prone to warping.

If you are using engineered wood veneer, make sure it has been carefully fixed to a rigid, stable backing, making it a suitable material for cladding wardrobe doors and walls themselves. Plus, as each rigid panel uses a sequential piece of veneer, the overall appearance is one of a book-matched surface, where the grain appears to precisely repeat from door to door.

Retro Look Panels

Among the numerous varieties of paneling, this particular style is a relatively recent addition. What was once the quintessential wood wall paneling of the 1970s has seen such a boom in popularity that it is now a highly sought-after surface in a great number of homes!

There are panels combined with extremely stylish designs. Additionally, a variety of thin veneered panels have already been applied to either a rigid or flexible backing, depending on the necessity of acoustic sound insulation.

Board and Batten Panel Style

This distinctive style of wall paneling, which is instantly recognizable as a key element in many period properties, was traditionally stained, varnished, or waxed to highlight the wood's knots and grain. Similar to many other styles, ‘board and batten’ paneling has evolved to the point where many modern homes now have it painted and imitated to give them a vintage feel.

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This distinctive detailing is created by placing each raised ‘batten’ over the joints between each board. If the detailing is only fitted to a specific height within the room, it is typically finished with skirting and architrave. It's a good way to hide uneven wall surfaces, but because it requires a lot of wood and complex fitting, this style

Amongst the many interior designers, architects, and homeowners have already used wooden wall paneling, the question becomes more of where to put more in after you've covered an entire room, made a feature wall, or even installed some on the ceiling.

When the wall surface finish is uneven it can hide a variety of irregularities. Hardwood wall paneling can be installed as long as the wall is stable and dry, even if the wall is prone to hairline cracks or staining and nothing seems to be able to fix or cover them up.

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