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Ideas To Define Home Interior Space With Fluted Panels

Fluted Panels’ Inspiration

Modern interior fluting technique stems from classical architecture, in which concave grooves (inward) or convex ridges (outward) spiral along column shafts. The fluting provides a streamlined structural flow in exterior columns and line architecture, utilising natural light reflection. Likewise, using it in interior spaces gives a rhythmic flow and expresses minimalistic decors fluidly. While there are assortments of feature walls with various paints and textures, they can be overwhelming. Fluted panels are well sought-after due to their installation creativity and practical functions without the overwhelming aesthetic. Here are some viable ideas to define home interior space with fluted panels.

Fluting In Bedroom

A bedroom is a place where you return to rest after a long day of work. Vertical chevron panels with an inverted V shape provides an ideal backdrop. Individual panels of half-inverted V alternate with evenly-spaced grooves and ridges, which merge seamlessly to form a chevron pattern. Usually, they are of two matching colours that alternate and complement each other well. Upholstery fluted headboards with smoothened grooves and ridges are ideal for beds without headboards. It provides a front aesthetic when entering the bedroom and back comfort when having a casual read. Panels with overlapping horizontal slats are applicable for installing fittings like brackets to hang light clothing, portraits or small storage bins. Through observant placement with matching pigments, you can create a practical and peaceful balance in the room.

Fluting In Living Room

The living room is akin to the soul space of a family. Whether poise and peace or slightly loud and bold, fluted panels can frame your desired motivation. Fluted panels with neutral colours, evenly spread ridges and shallow grooves define a calming backdrop wall to create a relaxing vibe. Those with slightly elaborated contours provide an attractive focal point without going overboard. In large living rooms, panels instantly segregate without isolating divided zones, such as small reading, playing and dining zones. Fluted panels in hardwood brown shades reflect a close-knitted strength of a family with a cosy ambience. Metallic shades of silver, brown or black exude an industrial vibe. In addition, add abstract lighting fixtures onto fluted panels to shine a new lease of life to the living room.

Fluting In Kitchen and Dining Area

The kitchen and the dining area is akin to the heart of a household where conversations flow and bonds kindle. It should be optically lively to set the tone that brings the family closer. Adding a fluting feature to your household’s liking provides depth and defines the interior space with a united personality. Hence, discuss with household members to select a favourable fluted panel that complement surroundings. For example, fluted battens consist of horizontal slats forming closely in front of vertical slats that span wide from each other. The wood finish reflects a rustic taste for a close-knitted kitchen and dining atmosphere. Moreover, the hollow spaces allow hooks to hold light-weighted bags of non-perishable items that come in handy when returning from grocery shopping.

NBL Express’ Fluted Panels

Without complicated contours, fluted panels provide a favourable enhancement to interior spaces that you can look forward to applying. NBL Express’ EcoWALLS™ fluted panels possess the natural wood beauty appearance while being optimally resistant against moisture, mould and mites. They naturally blend in with interior surroundings and are easy to clean. Therefore, besides residential settings, NBL Express’ fluted panels are ideal for adding a subdued focus in commercial settings. To learn more about their enhanced composite materials and beneficial features, you may look into an earlier blog post - “EcoWALLS™ Fluted Panels, Panels That Are More Than Aesthetic and Appearance”.