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Paneling Perfection

Today, we're diving into the topic of wall paneling and how it can elevate the look of your space.

Paneling has been a popular design element for centuries, and it's not hard to see why. It adds texture, depth, and dimension to any room, and can be used in a variety of ways to create a unique and timeless look. No wonder so many DIY-ers and designers alike utilize this design detail! There are several different types of wood paneling that can be used on walls. Let's take a closer look at a few types:

Beadboard Paneling

Beadboard paneling is a classic style that features narrow, vertical planks with a rounded bead running along the seam between each board. It's commonly used in bathrooms, kitchens, and other areas where a cottage or coastal vibe is desired.

Shiplap paneling

Shiplap paneling is similar to beadboard, but features wider planks with a groove running along the top and bottom of each board. The planks overlap each other, creating a clean, seamless look that's perfect for modern farmhouse and coastal styles.

Board and Batten

Board and batten paneling is a rustic style that features vertical boards with narrow battens running over the seams. This style is often used in mudrooms, entryways, and other areas where a cozy feel is desired. This is also a very common choice for the exterior of homes!

Raised Panel Paneling

Raised panel paneling is a more formal style that features a recessed panel surrounded by a raised frame. This style is often used in dining rooms, libraries, and other areas where a traditional and elegant look is desired.

No matter which style you choose, paneling can be used in a variety of ways to elevate your space. Here are a few ideas:

  • Accent Wall: Create a focal point in your room by adding paneling to only one wall. This will draw the eye and create a sense of depth and texture. This works particularly well in smaller rooms, as it can create the illusion of a larger space.

  • Wainscoting: Wainscoting is a style of paneling that covers the lower half of a wall. This is a great way to add texture and interest without overwhelming the space.

  • Ceiling: Don't forget about the ceiling! Adding paneling to the ceiling can really elevate the look of your room and add interest and dimension to the room.


Overall, paneling is a versatile design element that can be used in a variety of ways to elevate your space. Whether you choose beadboard, shiplap, board and batten, or raised panel paneling, the result will be a timeless and unique look that's sure to impress. So go ahead, add some texture and dimension to your walls with paneling! Need a hand on implementing this into your space? Micah & Co. would love to help you achieve your desired look.

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Designers with a purpose,

Micah & Co. Team