Wood & Co.

View Original

5 Benefits of Wooden Interior Wall Paneling

Plain-sawn white oak interior wall paneling by Wood & Co.

See this content in the original post

Are you thinking about renovating or redecorating a room in your room? Maybe you’re planning to move into a new home and thinking of how you want it to look. In this process, you may have wondered what to do about your walls. Should you just stick to painted walls? Maybe add some wallpaper. Have you considered wooden wall paneling?

From chic café interiors to posh luxury hotel rooms, wooden interior wall panels have become a common sight in today’s spaces. It’s a great way to add aesthetic appeal, create focal points, and improve the overall look of any room. We see often see it in commercial and hospitality settings, but it’s been overlooked by many for residential use. However, that doesn’t have to stay that way. Here we’ll look at some of the reasons you should consider wood panels for your home interiors.

Visual Appeal

One of the primary reasons people consider wood panels is for its beautiful appearance. The added depth and detail elevates the room in a way that a plain painted wall can’t really match. The wide selection of types and finishes lets you choose the right look to make your space truly unique.

Types such as shiplap and beadboard panels provide dimension and texture to a wall. Raised panels, on the other hand, work great for more colonial-style homes. It adds a touch of elegance, without overpowering your interiors. You can also opt for flat panels for a clean and polished look, perfect for contemporary interiors.

You can then combine these different panel types with different wood types and finishes to suit your needs. Dark natural wood finishes such as walnut and wenge are excellent in making sophisticated and moody spaces. Something on the lighter side such as white oak wall panels adds a touch of warmth while keeping your spaces bright and welcoming. For something more subtle, painted wood panels are also a good option.

Dark stained wenge wall panels and flooring by Wood & Co.

Added Insulation

Another reason people choose wood paneling for their homes is due to its insulating properties. Wood is a natural insulator, keeping your homes cool in the summer and warm during the winter. This helps keep your home at a comfortable temperature, and helps keep your energy bill down. It’s a great 2-in-1 deal!

Enhanced Acoustics

Insulation doesn’t just work for heat and cold winds, it also works on sound. Adding wood panels to your interiors is great for enhancing acoustics. You can use them in a bedroom to keep it private and peaceful. You can also put them in a home theater to enhance sound quality and prevent the audio from leaking to the rest of the house.

Highly Durable

It’s should be no surprise to anyone that wood is highly durable. We use it for walls, floors, furniture, and the like. It’s no different for wooden wall panels. With proper care, it can last many years without ever needing to be replaced. Other common options such as wallpaper have the tendency to peel, and paint may flake and scratch. A stained wood panel won’t have such issues.

Wood paneling is also easy to maintain. Unlike paint or wallpaper, wood panels can be cleaned simply by using a damp cloth and a light household cleaner. Also because of their natural ability to resist impact, you’ll spend less time on touch ups and repairs.

Easy to Install

In general, wood panels are easy to install. A lot of people have had great success on their own DIY projects. You don’t have to worry as much about adhesive residue, grout lines, or misaligned wallpaper. This is especially true for tongue and groove types of wood panels, where the pieces slot in together like pieces of a puzzle. Because it’s easy to install, it also won’t take as much time to do. Compare this to paint where you have to apply multiple coats and wait for it to dry. This also means you won’t have to wait as long to be able to use your room again.

On top of this, wood panels need less preparatory work compared to pain and wallpaper. As long as your wall is relatively sound, there shouldn’t be any issues installing your panels. This ultimately saves you even more time and money.

However, even if it’s something that can be done DIY, it’s still better to hire a professional if you can. They’ll have the proper tools and experience to make sure installation is done as cleanly as possible. This is doubly important if you’re installing panels into oddly shaped spaces, or making custom cutouts for cables and wiring.

While this isn’t some miracle technology that instantly improves your interiors, wood interior wall paneling undeniably come with multiple benefits that can enhance your space. From improving your home’s aesthetic appeal to lasting many years, there are many reasons why wood panels are the right fit for your home.

The best thing to do is get in touch with a professional, and work with them in crafting a design for your home. When you’ve decided to take on this project, feel free to get in touch with us here at Wood & Co. Our knowledge and expertise in cabinetry and millwork will help bring the best out of your home.


See this gallery in the original post