When we mention wall panelling, it’s possible that the first thing you think of is quiet libraries with dark wooden walls, or colonial-era bungalows with wainscotting and white painted mantels. And this is perfectly understandable, after all wall panels were historically used to insulate rooms, providing a layer between stone walls and the interiors.
But today, with the many modern options in wall panelling materials available, they’re most often used to create aesthetic appeal, efficiently hide wiring for sound-systems and other electronics, or provide structural support and prevent damage to your walls. Infact, wall panels are ideally suited to Indian style living room design. By utilising in-built texture, colour and accents with an Indian interpretation, you can create a space that is warm and welcoming; balancing modern aesthetics with traditional sensibilities.