Are you looking for ways to add texture and interest to your room’s décor? Whether it be for added warmth, character, or a touch of classic style, Pacific Panel’s variety of wall paneling is the perfect solution. Made from your choice of medium density fiberboard or wood, wall paneling sheets by Pacific Panel make a more dynamic impact than regular drywall, and there are many design options to choose from.
Knowing which one will fit best into your space requires understanding how these different types look, how they can be used in creative ways and what the pros and cons of each type are. From v-groove to wainscoting, there’s something out there for everyone. In this blog post we’ll cover everything you need to know about the various types of wall paneling available from Pacific Panel- so read on!
V-Groove: Vintage Chic Wall Paneling
Shiplap wall paneling is popularly used as an accent wall—perfect for highlighting a feature or creating a warm, inviting atmosphere. Notoriously employed by Fixer Upper’s own Joanna Gaines, shiplap is synonymous with farmhouse chic and adds an interest point to walls that might otherwise be very boring. Our v-groove paneling is the perfect way to get the look of vintage shiplap without having to painstakingly install numerous pieces. Our v-groove panels are available in 4 foot by 8 foot size and easy to install whether you’re a pro or doing it yourself.
Eichler Siding: Mid-Century Modern Wall Paneling
Eichler siding refers to a type of exterior cladding used on mid-century modern homes, particularly those designed by the architect Joseph Eichler. The siding has historically been made of redwood or cedar and is installed horizontally with a simple, clean design. It is known for its durability and resistance to rot and decay. Eichler siding is considered a desirable feature for many homeowners and is often sought after in the real estate market, especially here in southern California. Pacific Panel is your source for Eichler siding in the Los Angeles area.
Wainscoting: Traditional Wall Paneling
Wainscoting offers protection from wear and tear, plus it can bring visual interest with different styles and colors. This classic option is the first style most think of when they consider installing wall paneling sheets in a home. Also known as beadboard, it can help prevent scuff marks and gouges in frequently used rooms like kitchens, hallways, and bathrooms. Additionally, it’s often used to create visual separation between different portions of a wall, such as lower and upper areas.
With all of the options available you’re sure to find the perfect wall paneling that speaks to your style and completes your look! Contact Pacific Panel today to order your perfect wall paneling.