I enjoy the traditional look of beadboard and always try to incorporate it into my home design. No matter what fits with your existing decor, youre bound to find a few favorites in our list. Here to help discuss cheap wall panel ideas and their cost are two interior design pros, Brenda Chicoine from Design House 413 and Caleb Walston from Walston Architectural Products.
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If your bathroom walls look bare, or you find yourself pining for a fun and easy renovation project, look no further than wall panels. Wall paneling has become one of the hottest home improvement trends, with thousands of DIYers installing them. There are tons of different types of wood paneling , from shiplap style to beadboard .
Whether you opt for shiplap or fluted panels, these budget wall paneling ideas help you save on your paneling project.
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Shiplap wall panels are decorative boards that interlock when installed, leaving a slight gap between the boards. While getting its start as a method for building waterproof wooden ships, shiplap has become a popular home decorating trend in recent years. Traditionally installed horizontally, shiplap is typically sold as unfinished or pre-primed pine, cedar or fir.
One of the pros of using shiplap is that it can be installed in any interior space that could use some warmth and charm, from entryways to kitchens. Depending on the finish, it creates a rustic or coastal look and adds visual interest and texture. Shiplap is [often] used on focal walls, bathrooms or the backs of kitchen islands, Chicoine says.
Costs for shiplap will range from $2.50 to $12.00 per square foot, depending on the material and distributor. Contractors can charge $3 to $7 to install shiplap. The deeper the shiplap and more detailed it is, the more it will cost, Chicoine says.
Making your home feel like home shouldnt cost the earth. Which is why weve put together a guide on how to panel your home on a budget. There are some things in life that we want to do on the cheap, DIY usually being one of them, life-changing surgery not so much. Interior design and decor has always been seen as something you need to remortgage your house to afford, but nowadays everyone is looking for a cheaper alternative, without compromising on the quality.
Wall panels provide a decorative flourish to your home. You dont need to have them in every room, but if youre as obsessed with panelling as we are then why not go the whole hog. Before now, cheap wall panelling was never really an option. Traditionally wall panels were made from wood, which made them expensive and difficult to install (unless youre a professional of course). However, you can now buy mdf panelling for walls which has completely revolutionised the panelling world. Plus, its pretty cheap.
The best way to panel the walls in your home on a budget is to invest in an mdf wall panel kit. This clever product makes the process quicker and easier. Plus its not harsh on the purse strings either.
Firstly, you need to measure up the walls you plan on panelling, you dont want to buy too little or too much as the kits typically come in strips so you need to know the size of the area youre going to cover. Take into consideration the height and the distance youll be covering to ensure you buy the right quantity for your project.
To enhance your newly panelled walls overall ambiance and functionality, consider incorporating an ultra-slim 15W LED Downlight Panel with a crisp K color temperature. This addition will not only illuminate your space efficiently but also contribute to a modern and sleek aesthetic, all while remaining budget-friendly. Once youve measured your wall and gathered your MDF wall panel kit, strategically placing these LED downlight panels can provide a subtle yet impactful finishing touch.
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Were based in the UK so this advice is for the UK consumer. You can buy panelling kits online or at your local hardware/ DIY store. Make sure you purchase your kit from a reputable supplier and always read the reviews, if there arent any reviews it might be best to avoid. There are many types of wall panelling styles out there, so ensure you know the style youre looking for as the strips are cut to spec so you may have measured for a Jacobean wall panel style but end up buying Shaker Style the length and width of the strips will be entirely different so be prepared.
We supply a range of sheet materials including MDF and MR MDF which can be turned into wall panelling strips via our MDF cut to size service.
MDF wall panelling kits are the perfect solution if you want to really switch up the interior decor in your home. Maybe, youre looking to sell your home and you want to give it a more elegant aesthetic panelling works wonders. Perhaps, youre bored of looking at the same drab walls and you really want to inject some texture into your living space honestly, give panelling a go. Its a straightforward process and the results are pretty astounding. If youre looking to do DIY Wall Panelling, a kit is a more convenient solution, you dont have to fret over cutting the strips down yourself which believe us is pretty monotonous. You will have the assurance that all of the strips are the correct size and it allows you to simply get on with the job without all of the boring details. For some styles you will need to trim some of the strips for instance Jacobean, you will need to half some of the strips provided so that the panels arent overlapping as this wont work.
Weve briefly highlighted that wooden panelling is significantly more expensive than MDF. In terms of cost MDF is cheaper, in terms of the time it takes to install MDF over wood panels its quicker and when it comes to the process of purchasing MDF panels its easier. So not only will you save money and time, you wont have to spend a lot of effort going back and forth with a specialist wood panel designer going through every little detail. No disrespect to wood panel suppliers, we love your products and the finished design but its simply not in our budget. Furthermore, with an MDF kit you massively reduce wastage, its all pre-cut so you have exactly what you need for your wall design project well you will if you measure your wall correctly beforehand.
I mean the images speak for themselves but let us provide you with some assurances. MDF is a very popular product amongst joiners. Joiners use MDF to make storage cabinets, shelving, bunk beds, kitchen cabinets, bookshelves and so much more. Why do they use it? Its dense, it holds its form, its very sturdy and will stand the test of time, once primed it looks absolutely stunning when painted. Its a product that is trusted by Joiners and Carpenters all over the world. It is exactly the material you want if youre going to be panelling your walls and you want it to be long lasting. So, yes it does look good, more than good actually when properly installed and finished it looks fantastic. But you have to prime the MDF before you paint it, 2-3 coats ideally. If you dont prime the MDF it will form large bubbles on the surface when its painted and it will be a case of starting again from scratch which isnt very cost effective when youre doing DIY on a budget.
Whether youve been doing DIY since you were 10, or frequently confuse butter knives with chisels. Panelling kits are designed for everyone, the process is easy to follow and provided the kit is bought from a reputable supplier anyone can do it. Of course mistakes can be made, thats why weve highlighted these mistakes in some of our blog posts so you can avoid them.
Well that entirely depends on the size of the surface youre looking to cover. If you plan on panelling your entire house, I would be generous with the timeframe you choose to do it in. Youre not just sticking strips of MDF to a wall, you have to prime and paint them too. You also need to ensure your walls are in good condition before you start your panelling project, sand down any lumps and bumps and fill any small holes ( if you have big holes you might want to get someone to give them the once over beforehand). If your walls arent prepared it could affect how the panelling fixes to the wall, bits could jut out or be off-centered which would throw the whole design off and symmetry is key to successfully panelling a wall. So, if youre panelling just one medium sized wall we would allow 1-2 hours to fit the panelling this is dependent on the complexity of the pattern and then youll need some extra time to prime and paint with drying time in between.
Yes, unless you live on a secluded island with no internet connection or contact with the outside world which actually sounds quite blissful, we might join you. There are quite a few online suppliers in the UK with good reputations, and of course you can always pop down to your local DIY store and have a look through the ranges that they offer unless you are on a secluded island with no DIY Stores in which case you may have to attempt your panelling project using tree bark, good luck. Whats more, you can use our cut to size service to achieve the perfect panelling aesthetic, we just need the measurements.
When we say cheap, we dont mean poor quality. Dont get us wrong you wont be paying under £10 for your wall panelling project. This alternative is a more cost effective way of doing it, in place of spending £300-£400 per square metre for wood panels. Think more along the lines of £20-£50 per square metre for MDF wall panelling and probably less if you go down the wall panel kit route as you wont be losing money on wastage or on the tools to cut it. Theres nothing wrong with watching the purse strings as long as you dont cut corners, important corners like checking your walls beforehand and priming your MDF.
Panelling kit aside, you will need to budget for sandpaper and polyfiller to correct your walls, adhesive to fix your kit to the wall, primer, paint, paint rollers and a tray. You will definitely need a tape measure and we recommend having a spirit level on hand. A pencil will always come in handy to mark out where you need to start your wall panels too (middle of the wall). If youre a bit messy when it comes to painting, make sure you cover your floors with something suitable like a tarpaulin. Protect your skirting boards with tape a low-tack masking tape, it needs to be low-tack to ensure it doesnt strip the paint off of your skirting boards when you remove it. If youre not sure on the type of adhesive and primer you need weve listed some well known brands below:
Gorilla Heavy Duty Grab Adhesive https://uk.gorillaglue.com/gorilla-heavy-duty-grab-adhesive/
No Nonsense Grab Adhesive https://www.screwfix.com/c/sealants-adhesives/grab-adhesives/cat?brand=no_nonsense
Leyland Trade Specialist White MDF Primer https://www.diy.com/departments/leyland-trade-specialist-white-mdf-primer-2-5l/_BQ.prd?storeId=&ds_rl=&ds_rl=&ds_rl=&gclid=Cj0KCQjw3f6HBhDHARIsAD_i3D_1jZ8d6AOoqjyLjKX2M1q-LMjETejNHDAbqvaMP7TICHNhjcpVhRsaAlnAEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
Wickes Trade MDF Primer White https://www.wickes.co.uk/Wickes-Trade-MDF-Primer-White-1L/p/
Dulux Trade Quick Dry MDF Primer Undercoat https://www.duluxtradepaintexpert.co.uk/en/products/dulux-trade-quick-dry-mdf-primer-undercoat
If you need some serious paint inspo, weve included some images below from specialist paint suppliers who concoct the most stunning shades you can possibly imagine.
Panelled Hallway inspiration from the wonderful Farrow & Ball https://www.farrow-ball.com/room-inspiration/hallway-inspiration The striking Tuscan Red Bedroom from Little Greene Paint Company https://www.littlegreene.com/tuscan-red-bedroom Muted tones from Dulux https://www.dulux.ie/en/new-colour-inspiration-guide-/panelling-trendThats how you panel your walls on a budget, for more handy tips on panelling why not explore our other blogs.
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