What are the different types of wall panelling?
Wainscotting - this is probably the image you have in your mind when you think of wall panelling. Wainscotting is the traditional box panelling made from wooden moulding. This can cover a wall from bottom to top, or just run along the bottom half of the wall in one strip. It usually consists of a Dado rail and wood trim arranged into squares or rectangles.
Slatted - slatted panelling is a collection of planks placed parallel to one another. These can be arranged either vertically or horizontally. When left unpainted, this style of panelling fits in perfectly with Scandinavian interior design which aims to creates an airy, minimal, and clean looking space. Acoustic panelling falls into this category.
Geometric – if you’re looking for something a bit more out-there, geometric panelling really makes a statement. It’s available in all sorts of styles and shapes, or you could even design something unique for yourself.
Beadboard – beadboard panelling may look like a row of individual planks of wood but is actually one solid piece of wood with grooves to create the look of planks.
Shiplap – inspired by old ship exteriors, the shiplap trend brings a modern rustic vibe to your interior. It consists of horizontal flat planks that are designed to overlap, and can be installed on walls and ceilings.
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