Panelling and cladding – ‘wood’ you stop at only one wall?
August 14, 2017
If you’re struggling to open up a tight or dreary space in your home, and your interior design skills are limiting you to what you have done before – maybe it’s time to consider panelling or cladding. However, the question is how much panelling and cladding is too much? Can an entire room be wood panelled, or can you clad an entire wall face and get away with it?

Here are some of the best ways to incorporate panelling and cladding into your home

Vertical panelling

The good news is that with vertical panelling, there is no such thing as too much! An entire room can be vertically panelled if you so desire, it all depends on your budget, of course.

Vertical panelling helps to emphasise the height of a room, while ensuring the space remains uncluttered, the trick is to use a light-coloured panelling, avoiding dark and heavy colours. If you don’t have the budget for an entire room of panelling, choose an accent wall with the greatest height in the room.

Horizontal cladding

Another way to emphasise space and, most especially, depth of a room is with horizontal cladding. When installed on the tallest or widest wall of the room, the cladding serves to truly open up your space and create a dynamic and inviting feel.

Just as with vertical panelling, horizontal cladding can be applied to an entire room if you want, just make sure to keep the cladding light in colour.

Ceiling panelling

If you are working with a particularly small room or one with a low ceiling, panelling can really help to open up this space and create the illusion of height and airiness. Ceiling panels are highly popular and totally on-trend, and offer a sleek, textured alternative to regular facia board when looking to give your home a modern edge.
Playful beadboarding

Beadboards, which are rows of narrow wooden planks vertically spaced out with small ridges between each plank, are normally far narrower than other forms of panels used in panelling and cladding, and are a great way to open up a very limited, narrow corner or nook of a room. You can create a unique feature out of an awkward corner in a room perfectly with beadboard!

Ornate wall panelling

This is where a restrained hand is needed! Ornate panelling is a wonderful way to add a sense of grandeur and unique character to a room, but panelling an entire room with it can ultimately make the room seem ‘closed in’ and cramped. Use ornate panelling to create a beautiful feature wall in a formal lounge or dining room.

As with most things in life, too much of anything is not always a good thing – remember to take into account the space you have to work with and the rest of the décor in your room, before deciding on the amount of panelling and cladding you want to install!

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