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I’m an interiors expert – panelling is still in for 2025, but not for your walls

Published on April 29, 2025 at 12:39 PM

COTTAGECORE-style interior design has been huge in recent years, and one of its most popular trends is panelled walls.

The chic and traditional interior style can be very expensive, but many have tried tackling it themselves with incredible results.

Living room with two sofas, a TV, and wood paneling.
Panelling has been an increasingly popular interior trend in recent years
Room interior with dark wood paneling, a wooden chair, a stack of books, a mug, and a plant in a pot.
And experts have said that is still popular in 2025, but not on walls
Illustration of a modern hotel bedroom with a green velvet bed.
It is most commonly found in bedrooms and living rooms

Which is why there are several DIY TikTok videos that have gone viral recently, with some racking up over ten million views.

While people might think panelling has recently sprung to the forefront of interiors, it actually leans into classic interior styles such as Greek and Roman architecture.

With so much modern inspiration, it’s no surprise people are loving some more traditional features in the home.

However, some homeowners may be worried that the trend has now become dated in 2025.

Don’t worry – if you’re only just beginning to think about adding panelling to your home, one interior expert has revealed that panelling is still in fashion.

Only it’s not just for your walls this year.

It’s a very classic and chic interior style that adds a lot of character to a home so we don’t see it disappearing anytime soon

Lucy SteelePaint and Interiors specialist from V&CO

According to Paint and Interiors specialist Lucy Steele, fromV&CO, it’s all about the ceiling in 2025.

She said: “There have already been some trending videos online showing people ripping apart their panelling as it’s ‘out of fashion’ but this simply isn’t true.

“Even though panelling has been incredibly popular, it’s a very classic and chic interior style that adds a lot of character to a home so we don’t see it disappearing anytime soon.

“The key difference for panelling this year will be the way in which it is installed.

“Firstly, people will be looking for more unique and creative styles.

“Whether that’s adding panelling to the lower half of the room, creating wider spaces and interesting shapes or even adding panelling to the ceiling instead of the walls.

“With so many viral videos, people have also been able to learn from other mistakes, including the correct installation and removal of panelling.

“It might be best to add some protective film underneath the panelling to protect your walls from any damage.”;

Lucy has also revealed the colours homeowners should use if they do fancy trying the trend on the ceiling.

She added: “Generally speaking, all colours can work for panelling.

“For a timeless style, I would recommend using the same colour as the walls.

“If you’re looking for a slight contrast, go for the same tone in a slightly darker shade.

“Avoid mixing contrasting colours as you want to create a seamless style with this DIY.”;

But Lucy warns that people should only install the trend in bigger rooms, or it can make a space feel small.

She said: “Bedrooms and living rooms have been the most common places for panelling.

“However, I would strongly advise looking at the size of a room before panelling.

“Adding panelling will add a lot of character to an otherwise large and empty space, whereas it can overcrowd a small room.”;

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