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Design Inspiration: Wall and Ceiling Panels
The article explores the resurgence of wall and ceiling panels in interior design, moving away from minimalist trends towards more classic and dramatic aesthetics. Interior designer Tanya Burley emphasizes that while decorative paneling is gaining popularity, it is a tradition rather than a mere trend, recalling its historical use. Shiplap, for instance, once served as insulation in rustic structures, but is now a popular decorative element, especially in coastal settings, as exemplified in Burley's designs where it adorns both walls and ceilings. Burley also demonstrates how combining wall panels with updated lighting can create a harmonious blend of contemporary and classic styles.
Amanda Patella, an interior designer with Chic on the Cheap, highlights the growing desire for personalization and bolder choices in home decor. She notes that clients are seeking creative outlets and want their living spaces to be more enjoyable. Patella illustrates this with a project where dark-finished wall panels frame rock 'n' roll posters in a hallway, providing an elegant contrast to the colorful artwork. These treatments are seen as essential for making spaces distinctive and reflective of the homeowner's personality.
Rebekah Errett-Pikosky of Clive Daniel Home adds that architectural details like barrelled ceilings, beams, and intricate paneling provide an extra layer of elegance, or "frosting," to a room. She shares an example of a client who desired a unique touch for their bedroom, which was achieved through customized wall panels, including a modern chevron pattern that revitalizes a neutral color scheme. Errett-Pikosky also addresses the compatibility of wall panels with hanging art, suggesting that art can add an extra layer of warmth to paneled walls.
The versatility of paneling extends to ceilings, where it can anchor a room and add visual interest. Burley’s design, inspired by traditional African mission churches, features black beams contrasting with a white shiplap ceiling, creating a focal point. Patella demonstrates how ceiling panels can carve out specific areas to highlight details, such as mica-laced wallpaper that sparkles under a chandelier. Design elements, like a client's desire to incorporate two mirrors, can also serve as starting points for mapping out panel designs, as shown in an example by Errett-Pikosky. For those hesitant to commit to entire walls or ceilings, paneling can be applied to doors, offering a unique pattern and texture in smaller doses.
For installation, all three designers recommend hiring a skilled carpenter due to the crucial nature of corner details. The cost of paneling can vary significantly, ranging from $6,000 to $40,000 for a single wall, depending on the complexity and materials. However, simpler projects, such as shiplap on one wall, are more budget-friendly. Patella also mentions newer, more accessible options like laser-cut 3D PVC panels, which are lightweight and do not require specialized carpentry skills, making them suitable for DIY enthusiasts or those seeking a more affordable solution.
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