17 Gorgeous Board and Batten Wall Ideas I Love (2024)

Looking for board and batten wall ideas? I’m sharing my favorites, including the one I used in my own home…

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I love board and batten walls because they’re one of the easiest ways to add architectural interest to a room. I’ve installed all sorts of wall paneling in my homes in the past, including picture frame molding, chair rails, and yes, board and batten, and I find board and batten to be the easiest.

Installing it in our entryway, above, took my husband and I a few hours on a Sunday.

Not only that, but board and batten looks great, too! As I mentioned, board and batten (and all wall paneling, in general) instantly adds architectural detail and character to a room, making it feel more interesting and special.

While board and batten walls are often linked to farmhouse-style design, I actually find them to be suitable for all sorts of home styles. My house is an old colonial, and my style leans more traditional, and I think the board and batten in our entryway fits perfectly.

If you’re considering adding board and batten to a room in your house, I’ve rounded up some of my favorite board and batten wall ideas, including the style I went with in my home. I’ve found images that represent all sorts of styles and use-cases to show just how versatile this trendy trim can be!

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1 Board and batten wall ideas

1.1 1. Board and batten with a traditional twist

1.2 2. Add hooks for a functional board and batten entryway

1.4 4. Paint above your board and batten

1.5 5. Or paint the board and batten itself

1.6 6. Go monochrome

1.7 7. Use the idea as a kids’ room accent wall

1.8 8. Add beadboard between board and batten

1.9 9. Create a grid-like design

1.10 10. Take it floor-to-ceiling

1.11 11. Add a homey feeling in the basem*nt

1.12 12. Let it give a bathroom soul

1.13 13. Add fresh interest to the board and batten with sunny patterns

3 15. Accent it with your favorite things

4 16. Keep it fresh and minimal

5 17. Bring a sense of calm to a dining space

6 Is board and batten still in style?

7 Is there a difference between board and batten and wainscoting?

8 Is there a difference between board and batten and shiplap?

Board and batten wall ideas

1. Board and batten with a traditional twist

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This is the board and batten wall we did in our entryway. To make it suite the more traditional space, we added an extra piece of decorative picture rail molding long the top trim piece. Here’s a closer look at it before I painted it.

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2. Add hooks for a functional board and batten entryway

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One of the most popular ways to use board and batten is in an entryway or mudroom area, with hooks along the boards or battens for storage. This space does both for extra function.

3. Add wallpaper to a board and batten wall

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My favorite board and batten idea, which you can probably see from the photo of my entryway, is to add wallpaper above the board and batten. I love this idea not only because it’s gorgeous, but it also makes your wallpaper go a lot further – you get a pop of pattern without having to spend the money to cover the whole wall.

Imagine the space above if the entire room was green. It would be cute, but not really memorable, right? The addition of the accent wall and wallpaper ties the entire space together and adds interest.

4. Paint above your board and batten

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There are a few choices when it comes to painting your board and batten wall. One is to paint above the board and batten, like the above. This works well if you have white trim throughout your home, and want the board and batten wall to feel seamless (i.e. if you’re doing a board and batten wall on only part of a wall to carve out an entry, for example.). It also works well if you just like this look!

5. Or paint the board and batten itself

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The other option you have with board and batten is to paint the board and batten itself, and leave the top portion of the wall white.

To me, this look feels fresher and more modern, since the white-on-the-bottom look reminds me a little of the days when people would only paint above their chair rail, and leave the lower portion of the wall white. However, both are beautiful and it’s totally a personal style choice.

6. Go monochrome

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If you love the look of all-white walls (like I do!), and want to add some interest, try a board and batten wall in all one color. It creates just enough visual interest to make white walls feel intentional.

7. Use the idea as a kids’ room accent wall

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Adding detail to kids rooms is what makes them fun. I love a board and batten wall as a backdrop to a bed or crib, or done around the whole room like in the image above. Another great thing about board and batten in a kids room – as kids grow and their tastes change, you’ll only have to paint one half of the wall 🙂

8. Add beadboard between board and batten

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If you want to double up on the detail, try adding beadboard paneling between the battens on your wall a la the above photo. This look works well for homes with a traditional twist, coastal spaces, or farmhouses.

9. Create a grid-like design

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If your home is more modern, or you like to embrace trends, this grid-style take on board is batten is a trendy accent wall choice.

10. Take it floor-to-ceiling

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There’s also the option to do a simple floor-to-ceiling board and batten treatment, which feels a little more unique, since it’s not quite as popular as the half-wall or 3/4 wall options. I LOVE what Anissa Zajac of House Seven Design did with these walls (just like I love all the things she does. Queen.).

11. Add a homey feeling in the basem*nt

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The basem*nt in our Vermont log cabin is currently all white, which feels a little stark and not very cozy, so I’ve been thinking about adding board and batten for a while. Here’s the main inspo pic that made me want to do it!

12. Let it give a bathroom soul

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This bathroom space was created by Corey Lohmann Design, with styling by Brandi Devers, and beautifully captured by Margaret Rajic. It is a gorgeous example of how board and batten can bring timeless elegance to all areas of the home. The tall wall paneling soothes in sage tones and makes the perfect canvas for that striking floor tile design, and other artistic, spa-like features. Honestly, this feels like the epitome of calm luxury.

13. Add fresh interest to the board and batten with sunny patterns

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We already scouted out a plaid wallpaper and board and batten look, but this mudroom space designed by no one but House Seven Design has sunny vibes written all over it. The thin beadboard design is sleek and super modern, plus, I like the clever addition of hooks (and the stunning antique chair) to make this mudroom work a little harder. I agree with photographer Joseph on the Instagram post, this space is super ripe: ‘For putting on your socks, etc.’

14. Frame the stairwell

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In another stunning space designed by House Seven Design, we witness how boxy board and batten can add a modern element and intrigue to the most unexpected places. The painted finish serves as a cool lift to the cozy wooden floor and is punctuated by the sculpted ceiling pendants and a dash of black on the balustrade.

15. Accent it with your favorite things

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As Cindy highlights, the entryway is where you want to make a majorly wonderful first impression. And even though board and batten is definitely an accent in its own right, that doesn’t mean it won’t benefit from accessories to lift it. A cute wooden console is the perfect place to carry flowers, family photos, and more that will instantly show guests a little of your home’s personality.

16. Keep it fresh and minimal

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For grand impact that doesn’t overwhelm, taking board and batten all the way to the fifth wall in a more minimal design works like a charm. I love the look that Anissa Zajac from House Seven Design has achieved in this entryway, it has character, elegance, and a contemporary finish—all in one package.

17. Bring a sense of calm to a dining space

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It’s hard to imagine a zen dinner time with the kids running around, however, this setup with the sage green square board and batten framing the gorgeous dining table makes it feel possible. Remember to weave similar hues into the surroundings for cohesion and it will help expand the room too. What a vibe.

Is board and batten still in style?

If you’re wondering if board and batten is still in style, the answer is yes. This farmhouse-inspired wall moulding gained major popularity over the last few years, along with its even trendier cousin, shiplap. But, despite being everywhere, board and batten paneling is still going strong.

Is there a difference between board and batten and wainscoting?

A little like the term ‘wall paneling’ is used to refer to the very application of batons and beadboard, in whichever material you choose to use, board and batten and wainscoting (two different types of paneling) are often used interchangeably. Wainscoting, however, refers to paneling on the lower third of a wall. It is also usually more ornate and gives more distinct architectural detail, compared to board and batten, which is typically smoother and bolder in design.

Choosing between the two really comes down to your style preferences and the existing space. Both will protect your walls if that is a key want for your home, and both come with different stylistic benefits.

Classic floor-to-ceiling board and batten in a square design can bring a modern feel to a bland space – without it feeling overly fussy. And, decorative wainscoting trim can be used to add elegance and character to a newly built home or even apartment. Board and batten wainscoting, a little like in the kids’ room look I’ve included above is a cool look too if you feel like combining them.

Is there a difference between board and batten and shiplap?

Shiplap by comparison is more distinctive. Shiplap is made up of horizontal boards that overlap for a sealed finish. This is why it was historically used as cladding on outdoor constructions, for sheds, cabins, (and even ships!) for example. In recent years, shiplap has been making an appearance inside the coolest homes – giving relaxed, beach house vibes, and you’ll often find it looking awesome with farmhouse-style interiors too.

17 Gorgeous Board and Batten Wall Ideas I Love (2024)

FAQs

Are board and batten walls outdated? ›

While board and batten is still a reliable and sturdy wall covering, over the years it has also evolved into a timeless style choice.

Do board and batten make a room look smaller? ›

Board and batten walls definitely make a room look larger. The added layer of design actually healed some of the proportion problems I felt my current room had.

Is board and batten trendy? ›

Is board and batten an outdated style for a home? Board and batten is a classic, timeless look for both exterior and interiors.

What wood to use for a board and batten wall? ›

You can use nearly any type of wood for an interior board and batten wall. Popular options include premium pine, poplar, and even MDF. For board and batten walls that won't be painted, hardwoods such as oak and maple are great options.

What are the disadvantages of board and batten? ›

The cons include: It can take a long time to install – There is a high number of board and battens that need to be installed with this type of siding, which is why you'll need to make sure it's properly installed.

What is a cheaper alternative to board and batten? ›

Engineered wood is typically opted for due to its wood-like appearance yet cheap price, making it a great alternative for the pure wood board and batten siding. The material is easy to maintain and install. It is quite durable too and can last up to 25 to 30 years.

Do board and batten increase home value? ›

Board and batten can be incorporated as interior paneling, adding an inviting look to any room in your home, or it can be used on the exterior of your house to improve curb appeal and increase its resale value.

What style house has board and batten? ›

The design provides shadows and textures to the home's exterior, inspiring a custom-built look that gives the home's exterior depth and dimension. Board and batten is a major design characteristic of the modern farmhouse, which has grown increasingly popular over the past few years.

Why is board and batten so expensive? ›

The cost of achieving the board and batten look varies according to home size, style, type of materials and professional labor. Size – As expected, larger homes require more materials and labor. Design – Unusual or more complicated designs require additional labor time measuring, cutting and installing.

Which is better shiplap or board and batten? ›

Conclusion. Board and batten and shiplap are both outstanding choices for residential design, each with its own charm and versatility. Board and batten's vertical orientation and elegant lines add a touch of sophistication, while shiplap's horizontal profile invites a cozy and rustic feel.

What is the best type of board and batten? ›

Vinyl and steel board and batten sidings, for example, are better in terms of durability and cost while wood is a great option aesthetic-wise. There are, however, more than ten types of board and batten siding materials that are available in the market today.

How high up should board and batten go? ›

First you'll need to determine the height of your board and batten wall. You should generally work in thirds, so since I wanted mine as high as possible, I chose to go 2/3 the way up my 8' wall, so about 5'3.3".

Do you have to remove baseboards for board and batten? ›

You don't have to remove your baseboards. No complicated measuring here – using my method, depending on the length of your wall, your battens will be between approximately 8-16 inches apart. The easy way to deal with outlets and switches – probably not the most professional way, but hey, the goal is EASY here!

Should you caulk board and batten? ›

Caulking should be applied to board and batten siding. Caulking contributes to the professional appearance of your board and batten siding. Additionally, it fills the gaps between the wall and board edges, enhancing the siding's durability and extending its life.

How far apart should board and batten walls be spaced? ›

It's best to space them evenly, about 10-12 inches apart, but they don't have to be exact. For example, if your wall is 100 inches wide, you'll install a 2-inch board on either side, then have 96 inches left to fill. Divide 96 by 12 (the number of inches between each batten, center to center) to get 8.

Are board and batten walls timeless? ›

If you're looking to create long-term curb appeal through a remodel, few home designs compare to the timeless aesthetic of board and batten. The design provides shadows and textures to the home's exterior, inspiring a custom-built look that gives the home's exterior depth and dimension.

Is board and batten interior timeless? ›

Goodbye, boring walls—board and batten to the rescue. The timeless wall feature has been a favorite since the Victorian era, yet still looks fresh in homes of all styles—traditional, rustic, modern, and more.

Does board and batten increase value? ›

Enhancement of Property Value: The aesthetic appeal and durability of James Hardie Board and Batten can increase a property's market value, making it an attractive choice for future buyers. Longevity and Warranty: The product's robust construction ensures longevity, often lasting for decades with minimal maintenance.

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