We have a brand new selection of beautiful wooden veneer panels. These wooden panels are perfect for upcycling furniture, transforming entire walls and even ceilings. The panels would be perfect for anybody wanting to achieve a Scandinavian or Japandi style room.

When a stylish alternative to a painted wall is required, consider wooden panelling. Suitable for use in a commercial or domestic installation, we offer the latest in on-trend wall panelling looks, with the added benefit of acoustic properties - making these panels perfect for entertainment rooms, games rooms and much more.

   

By following these five easy steps, you will be ready to transform your interior.
 

Choose your wood panel finish

With 8 striking variations to choose from, deciding on a finish is not always easy. Our warm, mid tones woods include ‘Walnut (Black Felt)’, ‘Siberian Oak (Black Felt)’, ‘Sapelli (Black Felt)’,  ‘Mahogany (Black Felt)’, ‘Classic Oak (Black/Grey Felt)’, or for a more intense, dark shade, consider ‘Charcoal Black (Black Felt)’ or ‘Smoked Oak (Black Felt)’.
   
   

With the added benefit of a sampling service, you can see how the panelling looks in the interior, before you commit to a purchase.

    

Decide on the height

Whilst most people tend to choose to clad an entire wall or ceiling with wooden panels, this doesn’t have to be the case. Panelling to dado/half height may sound a bit traditional but it may actually suit your room style better!

   

Measuring up for slatted wooden panels

Once you know the area that you intend to clad, you will need to measure the height and width. Unlike other wall panelling that requires the overall area to be calculated, each panel is supplied in a fixed size of 2400 x 600mm, and is designed to be fitted vertically from floor to ceiling.

   

Calculating the quantity

If a wall measured 3.7m and its overall height was 2.3m, you would need to order seven lengths of wooden panels.

   

Preparing the walls

Wall cladding will disguise even the most uneven surfaces. Hairline cracks do not need any preparation or necessary filling. However, any loose plaster should always be removed, then filled with a suitable filler. Once dry, as long as the surface is fairly uniform, there’s no need to sand it back to a smooth plaster finish! 

 

By following these five steps, you’re ready to install beautiful wooden wall panelling.

 

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