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Wall Panelling - Love It Or Hate It

Pros and Cons of Wall Panelling Your Home

Wall paneling is an affordable way to add aesthetic appeal and character to the walls in your home. Depending on your interior design tastes, it’s also a great way to subtly or boldly accentuate the style of your home. Since there are pros and cons to any type of home remodeling project, you should carefully consider whether wall panelling is right for your home before undertaking the remodel. However, if you’re ready to take the plunge, there are several benefits of wall panelling that may help you decide. Read on for some helpful insight on whether wall paneling is right for your home and how to get started!



Wall panelling

What is Wall Panelling?

Wall panelling is a decorative covering for interior walls. It is usually attached to the wall studs using nails or screws, or stapled to the wall. Wall panelling can come in a wide variety of designs, materials, and textures. Some types of wall panelling can be painted and repainted to match your changing tastes. There are two main types of wall panelling. The first is wood panelling, which comes in cedar, pine, and other varieties of wood. The second is synthetic panelling, which is made of materials like vinyl, plastic, or rubber.

Pros of Wall Panelling Your Home

Wall panelling is a stylish way to add a vintage vibe to your home while still keeping it fresh and modern. If you’re looking to create a rustic look in your home, wood panelling is the perfect choice. Wall panelling is a relatively inexpensive way to give your home a new look. While the cost of wall panelling will vary depending on the type you choose, it’s generally much less expensive than other types of interior remodels. Wall panelling is an easy DIY project that can be completed in a single weekend. You can choose to hire a contractor to install the wall panelling for you, but this is often a less expensive option than other home remodels.

Cons of Wall Paneling Your Home

It can be a messy project. While this type of remodel is often completed in a single weekend, it can leave behind significant mess. You’ll likely need to cover furniture and have plenty of cleaning supplies on hand to keep the project site clean. You’ll also want to close off rooms that are not part of the work site to avoid getting debris in your clean areas of your home. While you may be able to install synthetic wall panelling, wood wall panelling is best installed by a contractor. This is because wood panelling may require that the wall be rebuilt to support its weight. Wall panelling can add sound and heat to your home. Whilst it can help reduce noise in your home by adding a bit of insulation, it can also trap heat inside your home. This can make your home feel stuffy in the warmer months, so you may want to consider additional air flow options in your home to combat this.

Things to Consider Before Committing to Wall Panelling

Wall panelling is a great way to add warmth, personality, and charm to your home. However, you should carefully consider your design choices before finalizing your plans and beginning the project. First, you’ll want to decide if you’d like to install synthetic or wood paneling. While synthetic is often less expensive, it’s not as attractive as wood panelling. However, synthetic panelling is often lighter and easier to install. You’ll also need to consider the layout of your home. Because wall panelling can be installed horizontally or vertically, you can create custom designs on your walls that match each room’s needs and style. Secondly, resale value. Is your taste in wall panelling going to appeal to Buyers, down the track, when your home no longer suits your needs or is this home your 'forever' home and you just want it to reflect your tastes entirely so you can enjoy it, your way?

Key Takeaway

Wall paneling is a great way to add charm and warmth to your home. If you’re thinking of adding wall panelling to your home, be sure to carefully consider your design choices to make sure they’re right for your home.









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