Create a Half Panelled Wall Look
Ideal for bathrooms, a half panelled wall look creates that same great style that you see with half tiled walls. Perfect for bathrooms big and small, a half panelled wall will draw the eye around the room, making small rooms look larger, and enhancing the space in bigger bathrooms.
Half wall panels can be installed behind your vanity unit or sink, freestanding bath and toilet – to achieve a professional finish, just make sure the panelling ends just above all of your fixtures. For bathrooms with separate showers, you could consider panelling most of the room, and combining this with floor-to-ceiling tiles behind your shower.
Go for Floor-to-Ceiling Panelling
If you want to make a real statement, try floor-to-ceiling bathroom panelling. This look works particularly well in bathrooms with unusual shapes, such as sloped ceilings, as it will enhance the architecture of the room.
While tiling a whole room can be very time consuming, panelling can achieve the same level of impact without taking as much time, and is also typically a more cost effective option too. We can create a panelling kit for you, using moisture resistant MDF panel strips. Ideal for use in bathrooms, our kits are ready to install, making the job even easier.
Go for Floor-to-Ceiling Panelling
If you want to make a real statement, try floor-to-ceiling bathroom panelling. This look works particularly well in bathrooms with unusual shapes, such as sloped ceilings, as it will enhance the architecture of the room.
While tiling a whole room can be very time consuming, panelling can achieve the same level of impact without taking as much time, and is also typically a more cost effective option too. We can create a panelling kit for you, using moisture resistant MDF panel strips. Ideal for use in bathrooms, our kits are ready to install, making the job even easier.
Add a Bold Pop of Colour
Make your bathroom wall panelling stand out by adding a bold pop of colour. For half wall panelling, you could either paint your panelling a bright or dark colour, or the wall above, or paint both the wall and the panelling in the same shade for a more subtle look. For full wall panelling, paint all of it in one vibrant shade, or try creating a feature wall, painting one panelled wall in a bright colour, and the rest of your panelling in a neutral tone. Colours that often work well on bathroom panelling include dark and rich blues, forest green, sage green, mustard yellow and dusky pink, but really, you could use any colour you wanted.
Bathroom panelling is a fantastic alternative to tiles. As previously stated, panelling is typically quicker to install and cheaper than tiling, plus it’s timeless, meaning it won’t date and will almost certainly add value to your home.