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Will panelling eventually look tacky?

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holdthehonest · 06/03/2023 20:47

I say this as someone who added panelling to my house, in my defence my house is from the 1800s and has the original decorative ceiling mouldings.

Will this become the new grey?

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MissHavishamsMouldyOldCake · 07/03/2023 14:59

Spottyheadband · 07/03/2023 14:36

Can't be worse than the 2p floor coated in a thick resin layer. Worst tik tok DIY trend of all which will cost quite a lot to remove!

In the hallway! Enjoy 😉

www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/130529279

the penny floor is weird but what a bleak and uninspiring house. Would drive me to drink living in there.

Spottyheadband · 07/03/2023 15:00

@MissHavishamsMouldyOldCake 😂😂😂😂

fishonabicycle · 07/03/2023 15:22

Like this? I was going to put something like this in our porch:

Will panelling eventually look tacky?
wiffin · 08/03/2023 20:27

Panelling was used to hide stuff. Normally damp. I hadn't realised tongue and groove was called panelling.

I'm not a fan of fake features. Including putting them back into a period house. Modern looks different to old, which is kind of the point. Modern is beautiful, so is old. Not keen on fake.

JunkinDonuts · 08/03/2023 20:33

It's horrible. It reminds me of wallboards in the seventies that everyone was slapping up.
Usually with horse brasses hanging off them.

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