Gruver Cooley
Accent walls are a fun way to create a focal point and add somevisual interestto your space.
Need a little inspiration?
Here are 15 wood trim accent wall ideas for any space.
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Add a bold coat of paint for an eye-catching look.
The light wood tone and matching wall-to-wall sideboard give this wall a built-in look without overpowering the space.
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Raised Geometric Design
Make a statement by creating a raisedgeometric accent wallusing thin wood trim.
The best part is that while it seems complicated, its a project you might easily tackle yourself.
Switch it up and install it vertically for a modern look that will make your room feel taller.
Rebecca Rollins Interiors
This look is popular in farmhouse and coastal designs.
Natural Horizontal Planks
Teass/Warren Architects
Create an eye-catching accent wall by featuringnatural wood planks.
The result is modern and fresh without stealing too much focus from the rest of the space.
THIRD STREET Architecture
The finished look adds tons of depth and visual interest to the space.
While its practical applications may be irrelevant today (thank you, drywall!
), the classic aesthetic that chair rail molding offers has returned to favor.
Desiree Burns Interiors
This entryway accent wall byMichelle Berwick Designdemonstrates how striking black shiplap can be.
Popular options include hardwoods like oak and maple.
The angle that you cut wood for an accent wall will depend on the design you are going for.
Desiree Burns Interiors
Design byTHIRD STREET Architecture/ Photo byChristy Kosnic
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Teass/Warren Architects
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