
Three ways wall panelling can add the wow factor
The article explores how wall panelling can significantly enhance a home's aesthetic and mood beyond traditional painted walls, focusing on products from Surround by Laminex. Rachel Oakley, Laminex brand manager, emphasizes that wall panels introduce textural dimension, character, and personalization to interior spaces.
One approach to incorporating wall panelling is to create a 'zen haven' within the home. Panelling with curved profiles offers a beautiful tactility, promoting a sense of tranquility. The choice of paint color can further amplify this effect, potentially transforming a space into a day spa-like environment. Oakley suggests that soft edges are crucial for achieving a zen escape, recommending Scallop and Demi Round profiles for their ability to introduce calm and relaxation through their curves and undulations. For larger areas, the Scallop 135 profile is ideal for creating a subtle, soft texture. When finished in warm neutrals or pastel colors, these panels can evoke a delicate, calming atmosphere. Conversely, deeper, richer tones can be used to cultivate a sophisticated space for relaxation and rejuvenation. To complete the desired ambiance, it is advised to layer the curved textures of the panels with other furnishings and finishes that echo the soft, rounded edges of the profiles.
Another effective strategy is to utilize wall panelling in often-overlooked areas such as nooks, recesses, mudrooms, powder rooms, and laundries. These spaces are ideal for adding unexpected visual interest and texture. Oakley highlights that wall panelling not only enhances the aesthetic but also offers increased durability, which is beneficial for these high-traffic and functional areas. Linear panels like Classic VJ, Heritage, and Batten 75 and 100 are popular choices for such applications. For those seeking a bolder statement, narrower profiles such as Batten 25 or French Stripe 30 can be employed to elevate spaces like study nooks. In powder rooms, half-wall panel applications, combined with tiles, wallpaper, or paint, can introduce a vibrant pop of color and texture, adding distinct character.
Finally, wall panelling can be strategically used to level up feature walls, providing a personalized touch and greater impact than paint alone. Feature walls are designed to incorporate a bold or interesting design element without overwhelming the entire space, drawing attention to a key focal point. Oakley notes that wall panelling excels in this application by adding texture to selected paint colors, thereby creating an eye-catching design. It is important to ensure that both the chosen panel and paint color harmonize with the room's overall design. Creative applications include using paint effects, such as a two-tone wall combined with playful Scallop 45 panels, to create a cheerful nursery. For living areas, neutral paint colors paired with VJ 200 textured wall panels can achieve a contemporary country feel. In bedrooms, a half-wall application behind the bed, topped with a built-in shelf, can function as both a feature wall and an integrated bedhead, maximizing both style and utility.
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