Beadboard Panelling for Wainscoting
Beadboard panelling can transform a room. Despite that the popularity of the wainscot waned during the late 50s, it has been gaining interest once more because of its various uses. This type of wall treatment adds flawless design details to any room, bringing the space to life and invigorating the look from old to new. Whether choosing something raw or prefinished, like with all wood, can be cut using a table saw. The reasoning behind the top cap and shoe trim of any wainscot system are to avoid damage to the wall from such things as chairs or furniture being moved around.
Beadboard panelling is used throughout any room or project. You can find beadboard on kitchen ceilings, pubs, washrooms, basement and playrooms and even as an accent wall when used with wider grooves. When thinking of using beadboard panelling, or any wainscoting, you want to ensure to include under window measurements as well as above any openings. Usually, 10% waste consideration is ideal for a standard-sized project.
So, whether you’re looking for a more traditional feel with a narrower bead, or modern with our wide planks, consider sprucing up your space with this panelling design soon!