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Use... deep colour

Paint wall panelling in a rich shade to create an opulent backdrop that contrasts with furnishing­s and accessorie­s

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MIX PANELLING PATTERNS Contrast slim lengths of wood wall panelling attached in a vertical formation and painted a deep navy blue, with a headboard featuring a herringbon­e design that’s left untreated in a natural finish. The two patterns layered on top of each other add interest and depth to a modern-country bedroom.

FAKE ORIGINAL FEATURES Adding wooden mouldings will create the look of panelling and is quick and easy to do. Simply measure out rectangles at even distances along your wall, then cut lengths of moulding to stick on to the drawn out shapes. Make sure you cut your moulding at a 45 degree angle so the corners slot nicely together, and paint the same colour as your wall.

UPDATE WITH PAINT Wall panelling and mouldings painted in shades of deep blue and green make for a modern alternativ­e to wallpaper, offering both colour and texture without busy pattern.

INTRODUCE WALL ART Hang a canvas or piece of artwork in the centre of one of the rectangles and it will create a frame for it to sit within.

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Team angular panelling with a soft and luxurious velvet sofa in a deep shade
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