
Wall panelling ideas
From full wall panelling to feature walls, here’s how you can use panelling to create a living room that feels both stylish and inviting.

Full wall panelling
Panelling your entire living room walls creates a sense of depth and elegance, making the space feel polished and cohesive. A popular choice in period properties, full wall panelling brings a timeless charm, but it can also work beautifully with modern interiors.
Shaker-style panelling is a great option if you want to make your living room feel more spacious, as the raised panels add dimension without overwhelming the space. For a sleek, contemporary look, shiplap panelling offers clean lines and subtle texture, creating a backdrop that works well with both bold and neutral décor.

Half-wall panelling
Half-wall panelling is a clever way to add character to your living room without covering the entire wall. It’s a flexible design choice, blending classic charm with modern practicality.
For a contemporary touch, consider vertical wood slats that extend from floor to mid-wall or even from ceiling downwards. These create visual height and can make the space feel larger. If you prefer a more traditional style, batten and board panelling offers a cosy, country-inspired feel, perfect for bringing warmth into your home.
Half-wall panelling also works well as a practical design element. It allows you to keep the upper half of your walls free for artwork, shelving or even a mounted TV, making the most of your space. Some styles even incorporate built-in shelving, turning your panelling into a useful storage solution.

Feature wall panelling
A feature wall can transform the entire mood of your living room, drawing attention to a specific area and adding a personal touch. While many people use feature panelling to highlight their TV, it doesn’t have to be the main focus. You could create a panelled accent wall behind a fireplace, bookshelf or seating area to shift attention away from the screen and give your living space a more balanced feel.
Geometric panel designs can make a room feel more dynamic, while large, bold panels in rich tones can add drama and depth. If you want to brighten your space, consider painted feature wall panels in soft neutrals or pastels to reflect light and create a calm, open atmosphere.

TV wall
A wood panel TV wall can elevate your media setup, creating a seamless and stylish space for your screen. Instead of leaving your TV floating on or in front of a plain wall, panelling frames it, while adding warmth and character to your living room.
Acoustic panels are a practical choice for TV walls, helping to absorb sound and reduce echo, making your home cinema experience even better. You could go for a full wood panel TV wall for a natural, cosy feel or opt for sleek, dark-toned panels to give your media area a striking, high-end finish.

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