Give a room some understated texture with this minimal wall panelling
It’s all over Pinterest. All over instagram. Wall panelling is seemingly everywhere. Like it or loathe it, it’s huge right now. I’m someone who loves it, and so I’ve been desperate to jump on the bandwagon myself. Having been in our home for around 5 months, it’s taken us some time to feel ready to make our mark. I don’t know about anyone else, but painting or sticking anything on to brand new crisp white walls felt daunting! A few dents and scuffs later as we’ve settled in though and we’re finally ready.
I knew I wanted to do it on what will be our office wall, and knew I didn’t want anything too loud or distracting. We’ve got a good idea of how we want this wall of the room to eventually look, with a DIY scaffold board desk and shelving, so the vertical lines felt like the best choice to have behind them. I’m also really appreciating the subtleties of texture on neutral surfaces at the moment and so we decided to keep the wall and panelling white, for now. It was a fun process and relatively quick once we had everything and got into the swing of it. Keep reading to find out what I used and how I did it…