Board & Batten

Classic wall detail, custom-fit to your room.

Board and batten can make a room feel more finished, structured, and intentional while still fitting everyday homes.

Board and batten wall inspiration

Built around layout, spacing, and clean finish.

Board and batten looks simple when it is done well, but the details matter. Spacing, trim sizes, wall height, outlets, windows, corners, and paint finish all affect the final look.

We can build full-wall designs, half-wall treatments, bedroom feature walls, dining room details, stair walls, and entry area panels.

  • Bedrooms and primary suites.
  • Dining rooms, entries, and hallways.
  • Stair walls and tall accent walls.
  • Classic, modern, or transitional layouts.

Where board and batten works best

Board and batten is a strong choice when a room needs structure without feeling too modern or too ornate. It can make a bedroom feel more finished, give a dining room more character, or make a hallway and entry area feel more intentional. It is also a good fit for homeowners who want a wall treatment that feels timeless but still custom.

The style can be adjusted. Some board and batten walls are clean and simple with wide spacing. Others use tighter spacing, taller panels, or a more detailed layout. The best version depends on ceiling height, wall width, furniture, trim, doors, and the overall style of the home.

Layout decisions matter

Before building, we look at how the wall is divided. A good layout avoids awkward skinny sections, strange outlet placement, or trim that feels like it stops randomly. We also consider baseboards, casing, corners, windows, switches, and whether the wall should be full height or partial height.

During the estimate conversation, Viktor measures the wall and talks through the look you want. If you have inspiration photos, they can help define the direction. If you do not know exactly what you want, he can explain options and help you choose a proportion that fits the room.

Finish and paint

Board and batten is usually finished with paint so the wall feels built-in rather than layered on. Paint color has a big effect on the final mood. A warm white or neutral can feel subtle and clean. A deeper color can make the wall more dramatic and create a stronger focal point.

Board and batten FAQ

Can this be done on one wall only? Yes. Many projects are single feature walls, especially behind beds, in dining rooms, or along stairs.

How long does installation take? Smaller projects may take one or a few days. More detailed layouts or larger walls can take longer.

Can you help choose the layout? Yes. Layout planning is part of the free design and estimate conversation.