Posted on Dec 10th 2013
Are you looking for a fun DIY project with dramatic results? Wainscot paneling from New England Classic will help you achieve that project. Are you not sure what all results can be obtained by applying beadboard paneling to your walls? Here are some ideas that might help get you started.
Wainscoting is traditionally painted white, however you can add some flair to your room with different colors. One way to add flair through the use of beadboard paneling would be to paint the wainscoting black, and stain your window trim and crown molding.
Painting your paneling with a faux finish is another creative way to finish out your beadboard wainscoting.
Foyers, staircases, stairways, and hallways are other areas in your home where wainscoting is applied. It can add personality to an ordinary space.
Bathrooms are the most traditional location for beadboard wainscoting. Painted white, it can give your bathroom a crisp feel. However, do not limit yourself to painting it white. From beige to black, the sky is the limit as to what color you can paint your beadboard wainscoting.
Dining rooms and living rooms are other rooms where wainscoting is traditionally applied. A white wainscoting with a dark brown paint is a gorgeous look for your dining space.
You can also apply beadboard wainscoting to your columns, mantel, or cover an entire wall in it. With beadboard wainscoting you are only limited by your own creativity.
New England Classic offers beadboard wainscoting that not only looks totally authentic but out performs conventional beadboard alternatives. It featuring a crisp, rounded double bead design, our Classic Beadboard recreates the look and feel of "Cottage Style" architecture at its best. New England Classic beadboard wainscoting kits are complete and factory-cut-to-height (to 32", 36," 40" or 44" tall) in your choice of unfinished or factory painted or stained, all at Delivered Prices!