Wood accent walls have been trending on social media and Pinterest for quite some time. It seems like people are obsessed with transforming their blank boring walls into focal points. Well, it’s no coincidence because wood accent walls have always been a great and ageless option in home decor and design along with all the texture, depth, color, and character it can add to any space!
If you are thinking of making a new wood accent wall, then this blog is just for you!
Herringbone/Chevron Reclaimed Wood Accent Wall
A herringbone or chevron style reclaimed wood accent wall is an amazing way to add some drama and texture to your space. Its patterns may look complicated to create at first, but it is easier than it seems. It is just some rectangles attached at an angle. Simple, right?
Well, the way a herringbone pattern is installed can make you feel like you need to hire the top-rated professional in your city to do all the work, but you can get some high-quality reclaimed wood planks and start DIY’ing by yourself. You just need the right tools and the right plan.
Some people just use wallpaper to make a herringbone accent wall to make it easier to install and more cost-saving. But, incorporating real reclaimed wood in your design is not only eco-friendly but can transform any ordinary space along with all the color variations, knotholes, screw holes of each piece of wood that have aged naturally in the elements of time.
The texture and character of reclaimed wood go amazingly well with a herringbone accent wall’s pattern. It is a classic pattern that never goes out of style.
Wouldn’t it be great if you can have that modern wood accent wall by just using some antique reclaimed wood?
The Board And Batten Style
“Board and Batten” is a traditional paneling style used for barn or log house exteriors (1). This style made its way into modern and indoor design and it can surprisingly make for a great modern wood accent wall due to the character and beauty it can instantly add to any space. Board and Batten refer to narrow strips of MDF/wood hung on a wall in a design or pattern resulting in a stunning layering/textured effect (2).
When using the Board and Batten, it provides a timeless look to any space. It can be used to give your house a country look or a modern, chic look.
Peel-And-Stick Wood Panels
Peel and stick wood panels are one of the best and easiest wood accent wall ideas that can instantly transform any space. You can give that boring bedroom wall a fresh new look without having to use a single nail.
Installing peel and stick wood panels is something you can do in a short time with a few tools. It’s an easy DIY with many possibilities of designs and patterns that can give your space a special makeover.
Once your wood panels arrive, make sure to leave them to acclimate to their new environment for between 3 and 5 days with the surfaces and edges of all pieces exposed. This step is important to avoid unwanted warping and buckling of the panels after installation.
Another important thing you need to take into consideration is not jamming the wall panels too tightly against each other. As we mentioned about the wood needing some space to contract, you will need to give it more room even after installation.
Follow The Theme!
Texture and color are all about personal taste. Whether you want to stay neutral or add some popping colors, you need to take into consideration your home theme when it comes to choosing the color of your wood accent wall. Neutral accent wall colors are commonly used in homes with neutral tones such as bright white, creamy beige, soft grey. If you prefer staying neutral with your white home theme you can make your accent walls stand perfectly by considering some rustic horse fence clean face wallboard! The secret is to keep everything in harmony. A few shades of the same color can be a wonderful way to create a gorgeous stylish feature wall, as long as those shades are from a single color hue. This is one of the basic monochromatic design approaches. And here are
8 reasons why most people go for this design trend.
Maybe you want to go bold with your accent wall without sticking to the same color as your other neutral walls. It’s perfectly fine to add some pop by carefully choosing a color that adds contrast without ruining the overall theme of your space. Deep greens, navy blues, and blacks are some of the best options that can go well with neutral tones. Our team believes no matter what you decide a little splash of historic wood will always make a big impression.
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