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Tambour Wood Paneling and Why We Love It!

 

Tambour wood paneling is a type of wall treatment made up of narrow, vertical wooden slats. This style of paneling has been used in interior design for decades and is known for its versatility and aesthetic appeal. We’ve been loving this design element for a while. The way it brings depth and interest to a space and is also great for a wall divider!

wood panel entry way

Interior Design by Krista + Home. Photography by Eve Greendale.

Aesthetic Appeal

Tambour wood paneling adds texture and warmth to a space, making it more inviting and cozy. The vertical lines create a sense of height and movement, adding visual interest to flat surfaces.  The style is available in various wood types, finishes, and sizes; tambour panels can complement a wide range of design styles, from traditional to contemporary.

stone kitchen table with wood paneling wall

Interior Design by Krista + Home. Photography by Eve Greendale.

How We Like to Use It.

Tambour wood panels are often used to create striking accent walls in living rooms, bedrooms, or entryways. Using them as a wall separator is a great way to define your spaces better. Tambour wood is also used in furniture design, such as cabinet doors, desks, and headboards.

Living room with wood paneling wall.

Interior Design by Krista + Home. Photography by Eve Greendale.

How to go about using Tambour.

When using tambour wood paneling, balance it with other design elements to avoid overwhelming the space. Proper lighting can enhance the texture and appearance of the wood, highlighting its natural beauty. Pair tambour wood with contrasting materials like metal, glass, stone, or soft fabrics to create a more dynamic and interesting interior.

kitchen

Interior Design by Krista + Home. Photography by Eve Greendale.

Incorporating tambour wood paneling into your interior design can add a unique and sophisticated touch, adding aesthetic and functional value – which we all know is super important when making design investments.

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  1. Lourdes on at

    Love her designs

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