The panelling panels can be used either horizontally or vertically.
Painted victorian wall panels.
Provided the walls are fairly level mdf panelling is easy to fit on a diy basis.
With rounded beading framing the inset square sections of this wall panelling the victorian wall panelling kits are perfect for use in houses wanting a real victorian feel.
To check sand a small area on the wall.
Once fitted and painted it would be difficult to distinguish it from real wood wall panels.
If the walls are uneven they can usually be battened first.
Designs range from pebble texture and grids to diaper patterns opulent victorian cartouches and arts deco geometrics.
All of our panelling kits are flat open backed panelling designed to be applied directly to plastered walls.
Most wall panelling on the market today is made from mdf with the intention that it is painted.
They attach to plywood sheathing or wood furring strips.
Some paneling actually consists of a vinyl print that simulates the look of wood.
If your walls have a vinyl or thin veneer finish you ll need to take extra care when painting them.
Vinyl coatings come off quickly revealing the pressboard underneath.
Whether used in hallways or dining rooms this panelling looks excellent with wallpaper hung above it or painted more simply makes an excellent background for antiques.
Get the look of classical interiors with this artistic combination.
The metal panels tin plated steel galvanized steel or brass or copper are stamped in an embossing machine.
All the trim across the victorian walls line up so add this next to a staircase panel c67 or door c64 to create a fully immersive set design.
A product of late victorian millwork beadboard was and still is a low cost alternative to fancier wall cladding.
This wainscoting is commonly painted and applied two thirds of the.
These hand paint panels are incredible and allow your panels to match perfectly.
Hand painted canvas panels used with wall panels creates beautiful classical wall decor.
Victorian wall panelling kits.
I decided it would be perfect to use victorian style panelling in my hallway to hide my dodgy wall which got me sulking every time i walked out the back door.
In the decades around 1900 it was the paneling of choice in back of the house rooms like the kitchen and was a cheap way to finish walls in seasonal cottages.