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Wood accent walls can elevate a room, whether your style iseclecticorminimal,bohemianormodern.
Whatever design preferences pique your interest, a wood accent wall is sure to enhance the look.
Get inspired with thesewood accent wall ideasfor any home, room, and style.
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Use wood paneling to design a room divider that adds to your room both practically and aesthetically.
Painted Wood Accent
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Installwood panelingbefore you paint to add a littletexture to your walls.
In the kitchen above, this idea adds subtle visual interest and pairs beautifully with the adjacent intricate wallpaper.
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This can create the impression of an accent wall, without hiding the beauty of your windows.
This design uses wood to create an artistic element on an otherwise bland TV wall.
Keep the natural color of your shiplap or stain it for a fun and finished look.
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The addition of paneling to this wall gives this modern bedroom a grand feel.
One option for lovers of modern, minimal design is to use wood to create your ownunique geometric backdrop.
The clawfoot tub in this bathroom really pops.
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This petite bedroom has a luxurious feel with anatural wood accent wallacting as a frame for the bed.
Herringbone Wood Bed Wall
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When it comes to wood accent walls, feel free to think outside the box.
This design features a slender shelf that spans the whole length of the wall.
Use narrow wooden slats or even dowels to recreate this exquisite look.
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For a functional addition, finish off the design with a shelf on top.
With wood, you’re able to create a custom statement piece that matches your unique design taste.
This stunning sofa pairs perfectly with the wall paneling for a cohesiveliving room design.
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Design a wood accent wall near some large windows to draw the outdoors in.
Contrast with neutral tones to make everything pop.
Extend this decorative paneling halfway up the wall or up to the ceiling.
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This classy kitchen displays that contrast beautifully with white cabinetry and stained wood paneling.
In this design, the combination of wallpaper andwainscotingis especially attractive.
This is another great way to create contrast in your design.
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This pop in of accent wall is especially fitting in a dining room or living room.
Live-Edge Wood Headboard
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Create a one-of-a-kind wood accent wall with acustom, live-edge slab.
This particular piece serves as a headboard, while also carrying midcentury nightstands and globe sconces.
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In this at-hometheater, the movie posters get an added flair with picture frame molding.
This wood accent wall option can give any room a pop of color without overwhelming the space.
For instance, this wall of woodenbuilt-insadds both storage space and visual appeal to this modern living room.
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This particular design is especially striking, paired with a bold wallpaper andvelvet headboard.
This delicate wood accent wall, for instance, doubles as a room divider and a statement piece.
This half-wall features a stunning combo of dark, rich wood framing and stained glass panels.
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Modern Rustic Wood Wall
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