Skirting boards – a practical and pleasing finish

Details matter. In interiors, some details often go unnoticed as we use our rooms every day. But without them the interior would look bare, as if it were unfinished. We are, of course, talking about skirting boards. It’s the final touch in a room. See exactly what you need to know about them and how to choose the right skirting boards for your rooms.

Why use skirting boards?

Skirting boards have a number of advantages that allow them to complement the interior design, but also to cleverly conceal what should not be visible – for instance, floor-wall joints. Here are their key benefits:
• covering up expansion joints where the floor meets the wall;
• some models allow you to hide cables that run along the walls;
• protecting the lower part of the wall from dirt;
• reducing the risk of damage to the lower part of the wall caused by moving furniture or cleaning;
• the perfect complement to the rest of the interior;
• a way to emphasise a particular style and colour scheme.

What should I consider when choosing skirting boards?

Choosing a skirting board may seem like a trivial matter. However, it is well worth taking a moment to have a good look at it. This will ensure that the look of the room is consistent and elegant. Technical specifications that will allow you to use your products for many years are also important. When selecting a skirting board, pay particular attention to these issues:

      •   skirting board material – it affects its functionality and durability as well as its appearance. For many people, value for money will also count. In this respect, skirting boards made of PVC (polyvinyl chloride) are the best option (you will often see misleading PVC designations on these products). This material is resistant to moisture and damage that can occur during regular use. Vilo models are a case in point;

      •   installation method – with a correct adhesive or dowels, you can install skirting boards with no interference. You can read more about skirting board installation below;

      •   appearance – when it comes to the look of the skirting board, think of the elements that are already in the interior and choose one that will match them. You can choose different heights, widths, shapes, and colours. Note that manufacturers offer either one-colour or textured skirting boards, usually matching the natural grain of the selected wood species.

How do I choose a skirting board to match the interior?

The most common rule of thumb when selecting skirting boards is to match the colour of the panels. You can opt for an identical colour or one a tone lighter or darker. Another interesting solution would be to choose panels and mouldings with a similar pattern matching the wood grain. One-colour mouldings have also gained in popularity in recent years. They are often used in interiors with a minimalist, modern design or ones where it is difficult to select a skirting board that perfectly matches the colour of the panels. The most common shades of skirting boards are grey, black, and white. Here we have two options – choosing a colour to match the wall colour or one that will contrast with it. In the first case, you get the effect of visually lengthened walls. In the second, the walls will seem shorter.

Sometimes, skirting boards in the colour of the door frames or the door itself are chosen to increase contrast and make the decorative elements on the wall and above the floor pop.

Does the shape and height of the skirting board matter?

Do you like to take care of every single detail in your rooms? Pay particular attention to the height and shape of the skirting board. Simple, minimalist ones will be more versatile and you can use them in virtually any type of interior, only varying the colour to match the other elements in the room. You can also choose models with more imaginative shapes to suit a particular interior style. For example, skirting boards with a milled surface will look good in Provençal or classic interiors. Smooth ones with slightly rounded ends will fit in well with the glamour style.

The height is also important. Tall skirting boards, such as the 8 cm Linela, can be an interesting choice. By choosing a model in a colour similar to the floor, you will achieve the effect of optically enlarging this space. This will help to “widen” the interior somewhat. If, on the other hand, you want to make walls slimmer and optically elongate them, choose skirting boards that match their colour.

How do you install skirting boards?

Until recently, the most common way to install skirting boards was to drill in the wall and use dowels. However, this comes with a risk of drilling through the electrical installation. Some people also do not have the specialised equipment to drill the holes for the dowels. This is why our Linela skirting board can be installed with no interference. All you need is the right adhesive and basic tools that most people have at home or can easily find in DIY shops.

Installation with adhesive has many advantages. Among the most important ones is the fact that there is no interference with the wall. It is also a quick way to finish the floor and accentuate the interior style. Adhesive-mounted skirting boards are also a good solution for people who rent flats and cannot or do not want to drill in the walls.
See how easy it is! Take a look at the installation videos and find out how installation with adhesive actually works.

How do you care for skirting boards?

The type of care your skirting board needs depends on the material it is made of. PVC skirting boards are the least troublesome. They also do not require any additional care or maintenance, which many will find important. You can just wipe them with a dry cloth, and for a more thorough cleaning – with a damp cloth. You can also clean them when cleaning the floor, as they are moisture-resistant. Note that skirting boards made of other materials may require different care. For example, skirting boards made of wood need to be protected against moisture and dirt with varnish or stain. In the case of varnished aluminium boards, remember to limit their contact with anything that can cause scratches, e.g., sharp objects or sand. Remember, too, to carefully read the manufacturer’s cleaning guidelines for the product in order to preserve its properties for as long as possible.

What Floor Is Right for the Kitchen and Bathroom?

These days, a lot of imagination goes into kitchen and bathroom designs. These rooms need to be functional, but they also need to look good, so that they’re a pleasure to stay in. We’re also moving away from finishing materials that have traditionally been associated with them. In addition to ceramic tiles on walls and floors, as well as waterproof paints, we are now also seeing wooden floors and various types of panels. But is it a good idea to experiment with the finish in these damp rooms? Of course it is! With us, you will find the perfect solution to finish your kitchen or bathroom floor and see how easy it is to complete your project.

Damp Rooms – What Should You Bear in Mind When Designing Your Kitchen and Bathroom?

Kitchens and bathrooms are quite specific rooms. They are often damp, as they have higher humidity and often higher temperatures than other rooms in the house. Kitchens are also exposed to soiling and staining that can occur during food preparation and the floor can be damaged accidentally. After all, who hasn’t dropped their sandwich on the floor or inadvertently knocked a dish off the table?

This is why it is so important to choose the right finishing materials not only for the walls, but also for the floor. So what would be a practical floor for a bathroom or kitchen? The material should:

• be moisture-proof;
• be resistant to temperature fluctuations;
• be resistant to mechanical damage;
• give a nice-looking finish that is consistent with the rest of the interior;
• be in keeping with the latest interior design trends, yet with a versatile look;
• be easy to keep clean;
• be easy to install;
• be non-slip;
• require little special care or maintenance.

Are Panels in the Kitchen and Bathroom a Good Solution?

Looking at the above parameters, it is not surprising that many people opt for ceramic tiles. But how about replacing them with something else?
What are the alternatives? There is some talk of wood being used damp rooms. But there are several issues here, which mean it is not always a good idea. When it comes to parquet floors or wood panels, it is important to bear in mind that not every species of wood will be moisture-proof. Exotic wood species are recommended for rooms with higher humidity, and these are relatively expensive compared to other materials available on the market. Remember that their installation usually requires the help of an expert and they will need regular maintenance, e.g., oiling.

So what to choose? Rigid-core vinyl panels could be an interesting solution. They are made using a technology that allows them to remain completely waterproof. This makes them safe for use in rooms with high humidity. Even if you spill some liquid, you just need to wipe it quickly and they will not become deformed. Thanks to their structural reinforcement core, they are resistant to mechanical damage. The top layer of the panels has a UV-cured ceramic coating, which makes them resistant to the stains, scratches, and scrapes that can occur during normal use. The R9 non-slip certification is an added bonus – it means that you can walk on them safely even when your feet are wet after a bath or a shower. This minimizes the risk of slipping.

What Should You Bear in Mind When Deciding on Panels for Your Kitchen and Bathroom?

If the information we have gathered for you convinced you to experiment a little and use panels in your kitchen or bathroom, there are a few basic details to keep in mind.
The most important thing is that the panels are designed for use in damp rooms, i.e., they have a high resistance not only to moisture in the air but also when in direct contact with it. You will find information about this on the product packaging. Also note that the same flooring in the kitchen and bathroom will give your home a pleasing, consistent look.
The correct positioning of the panels is also important. Keep in mind that these rooms have highly variable conditions. The panels can therefore move more intensively than elsewhere in your home. It is therefore important that the expansion joints at the walls and at the entrance to the room are properly executed. Find out more about expansion joints and how to make them in this article.
Here, we’ll just say that a properly executed expansion joint will reduce the risk of the panels warping or being damaged due to material expansion. This can occur under the influence of moisture and temperature fluctuations often found in both kitchens and bathrooms.
Don’t forget that the other elements used to finish the floor, such as the skirting boards or their covers, should also be waterproof and scratch resistant. What is important here is, above all, their resistance to moisture and mechanical damage that can occur during regular use. It is also worth choosing skirting board models that allow you to hide and protect cables. Make sure that the underlayment for the panels is suitable for the bathroom or kitchen. This is particularly important if the room has underfloor heating.

DIY Panel Installation in Your Bathroom and Kitchen – See How Easy It Is

A kitchen or bathroom makeover usually means a lot of work and is quite time-consuming. Panels have yet another advantage here– quick and easy installation. You can easily manage it on your own or with the help of one other person. No specialised skills or tools are required here. Another advantage of rigid-core vinyl panels is that they can be cut with a carpet knife. Bear in mind that if you plan to lay panels in the kitchen or bathroom, which are quite demanding rooms, it is advisable to use adhesive. This will prevent water and moisture from penetrating the floor finish, which, in turn, will prevent mould from developing under the panels and an unpleasant odour from escaping from under them.
When preparing for the installation of the panels, pay attention to the conditions recommended by the manufacturer. In the case of the Vilo rigid-core vinyl flooring mentioned above, it is recommended that the air temperature at the time of laying is between 15 and 24℃.
The rigid core in the rigid panels also means that they can be installed on an uneven surface, without the need for a self-levelling screed. This is a necessity in models without the core. Remember, however, that the unevenness must not be greater than 2 mm. And if you have tiles on your kitchen or bathroom floor and don’t want to remove them, you don’t have to! Panels with a rigid core can be laid directly on top of them. There is no need to use putty on the joints here, as they will remain invisible under the panels.
Once you have all the materials and tools ready, start by laying out the film. The next step will be to cut and lay the underlayment. Then, position the end joint of the panel to be mounted at an angle of 20° to 30° in relation to the end joint of the already mounted panel. Place the panel approximately 5 mm from the long joint. Raise it by 25o while applying pressure. This will ensure that the panel slides in and locks into place. Place the tongue in the groove and lay the subsequent panels in rows. You may find our instructional video quite helpful – watch it here.

Expansion Joints – What Are They? When Are They Used?

You heard the phrase “expansion joint” during a renovation involving floor replacement, but you didn’t really get what it means? Or maybe you heard someone talking about floor movement, and you’re wondering how a floor could possibly move? Expansion joints are closely associated with various areas of construction and interior finishing. Different types can be discussed, but we will focus on expansion joints for floor finishing. Read this article to learn for what purpose and where expansion joints are used, as well as how to mask them.

What Are Expansion Joints?

The general definition of an expansion joint is that it is a deliberately created gap between two structures or individual elements of a structure that are close together. This makes them more resistant to deformation and stress that can be caused by various external factors. Expansion joints between individual building elements help avoid stress and deformation of materials, e.g., due to uneven settlement.

Factors that can contribute to the deformation of parts of buildings, as well as the materials they are made of, include temperature and humidity.
We encounter different types of expansion joints every day, not only in our homes. Indeed, there are several types of this solution:

building expansion joints – these are most often used for individual elements of a building to avoid the stress associated with building statics. They can be useful, for example, when new elements, so-called extensions, are added to an existing structure;

thermal expansion joints – used where varying temperatures can affect the size of the material used. They reduce the risk of stress and warping of individual structural components. Railways are an excellent example. The next time you’re on a train and you hear a distinctive knocking sound, it is most likely that the wheels of the train have passed over a gap in the rails. It is there to ensure that the tracks do not deform and the train does not derail as a result of the expansion of the metal components;

material expansion joints – used in order to avoid deformation of materials used for specific elements of a building, including some materials used for interior finishing. Concrete screeds are a good example;

anti-vibration expansion joints – these are used to eliminate the effects of various types of vibration and shocks that can cause damage to buildings. They are usually found in buildings erected in earthquake-prone regions, but they are not uncommon in buildings erected near mines and in production halls with large machines that generate strong vibrations.

Why Are Expansion Joints Used When Finishing Floors?

In the case of floors, the above-mentioned external factors, including temperature and humidity, cause the material to expand or contract. The expansion and contraction of the flooring material is commonly referred to as floor movement.

Floor expansion joints are made at both the construction and finishing stages. Expansion joints are recommended for virtually every type of floor and finish. Underfloor heating in the room is an additional factor that determines whether or not expansion joints should be made. This is because, when exposed to heat, many flooring materials begin to “move”.

Expansion joints are also recommended for large floor areas. However, this is not usually necessary in standard rooms. Remember that expansion joints should be made not only in floors in the interiors, but also in areas such as terraces and balconies.

Note that a properly executed expansion joint will not only affect the strength of the materials and the floor itself, but also its appearance. This will minimise the risk of ceramic tiles cracking or chipping, as well as scratching on walls or bumps in panels and boards. As far as panels are concerned, there is also a danger of locks breaking. So if expansion joints are not made or if they are made improperly, certain elements of the floor may become damaged. In extreme cases, the entire floor surface may need to be replaced.

The Right Way To Lay The Floor – What Expansion Joints Should I Make?

Note that the expansion joint is usually made along the perimeter of the floor, i.e., where it meets the wall, and also at the doorways. It is worth noting, however, that for very large areas, expansion joints should also be made to divide the floor into smaller parts that can move independently of each other. This will reduce the risk of tension building up in the centre of the surface. Usually, the material manufacturer will specify the area above which an additional expansion joint is required.

The type of finishing material, as well as the manufacturer’s recommendations, will determine how the expansion joint itself is made. The perimeter expansion gap should be approximately 10 mm. This recommendation applies to most types of finishing materials, especially laminate or vinyl flooring. The Vilo rigid-core vinyl panels can serve as an example here. Note, however, that if you’re using other materials or finishing a larger area, you may have to increase this distance. Remember also that the perimeter expansion joint made for panels is not filled with anything (see below for information on how you can mask it). It’s different with screeds or walls where the expansion joints do require special filling.

The ambient temperature during the laying is also important. If you want to reduce the risk of deformation caused by floor movement, follow the manufacturer’s recommendations carefully. For laminate and vinyl panels, it is recommended that the work be carried out in temperatures between 15 and 24 degrees Celsius.

How Do You Mask an Expansion Joint?

To help you finish the joint between wall and floor, skirting boards are made in such a way as to cover up expansion joints. They are available in a wide range of colours, milling, and patterns. See Vilo skirting boards. This ensures that you can match them perfectly to both the colour of the floor and other elements in the room. As you can see, there is nothing to be afraid of when it comes to expansion joints. Make them so that you can enjoy a floor that will retain its properties for many years to come, despite the changing conditions inside your house or flat.

Upholstered Panels in a Child’s Room – Choose a Statement Wall Decoration

More and more attention is being paid to the design of children’s rooms. The functionality, safety, and look of the room are all important. After all, it is where the child rests, learns, plays, meets their friends, eats, and sleeps. In addition to choosing the furniture and accessories for your little one’s room, pay attention to wall finish. And don’t forget about the colour scheme. It has been found that colours have a significant impact on a child’s mood and their ability to concentrate. And this, in turn, is important for a good rest and for learning.

A Soft Wall in a Child’s Room – Functional and Safe

There are many ways to finish the walls in a child’s room. It is worth moving past the traditional option – painting the entire wall – and choosing something more unconventional, which will emphasise the charm of the room and still be a functional solution. How about upholstered panels? Thanks to the wide range of shapes and colours, you can find options for teenagers as well as younger children. In a toddler’s room they will be not only a decorative element, but also a practical solution, as the panels are soft and pleasant to the touch. They are a perfect finishing touch for the wall by the child’s bed. And they will keep your toddler from bumping into the wall at night or while playing on the bed.

The panels can also be used to create a “fence” or mosaic, which, in addition to being decorative, will protect the wall from damage. They will also minimise the risk of a painful collision with a wall during active play.

Colours in a Child’s Room – Learn the Meaning of Selected Colours

Before you decide on the shape or size of the panels, it is worth considering the colour. Why is this so important? Colours have an impact on our well-being, but also on our psyche. They can stimulate us, calm us down, or build a sense of security. Find out what effect you can achieve by using certain colours in your child’s room:
white – this colour has a calming effect; it helps you wind down and rest well. White also makes the room seem brighter.
blue – calms the mind, allows you to focus on the task at hand, and helps you wind down before bedtime;
violet – rich violet stimulates creativity, and more muted shades have a calming effect and help you relax, especially before bedtime;
green – calms the mind and helps restore balance and relieve stress;
yellow – yellow is an energetic, stimulating colour with positive associations. It evokes joy, facilitates creative thinking and learning. It also helps boost confidence. Just don’t use too much of it. For a child’s room, it is worth opting for more subdued, slightly muted shades of yellow;
orange – associated with fun and a big dose of energy. It stimulates creativity, but also brings a joyful atmosphere to the interior. Just as with yellow and red, use orange carefully – don’t go overboard with the intensity and quantity of orange in a child’s room;
red – has the strongest stimulating effect and should only be used as a pop of colour. Too much red can even provoke aggression and anger. Interestingly, it stimulates not only action, but also eating, due to its effect on the digestive system;
grey – has a calming effect, making it easier to fall asleep. It also perfectly balances out other colours and helps deepen their intensity. Don’t use too much of it in the room, as it can have a depressing effect.

How To Choose the Wall Colour for a Child’s Room?

The above description refers to the basic meaning of colours. It is worth knowing that sometimes lighter or darker shades can have a slightly different effect than the main reference colour. How can we use this information when selecting the colours for decorative wall finish – for example, upholstered panels?

In most cases, these are used as decorative statement pieces, in which case you can opt for something a little bolder, such as mustard yellow, which is a darker and slightly muted shade. It will work especially well if the panels are used near the play area. If you want to cover a larger part of a wall, or a space near a bed or study area, cool colours of varying intensity, such as marine blue or grey, may be a better option. They help you wind down, focus, and learn better.

Does the Shape of the Panel Matter?

Decorative wall panels are available in many sizes and shapes, which gives you many options. And if you mix and match them right, you can achieve interesting visual effects. For example, if you want to optically enlarge a small room, opt for narrow and tall shapes. You can choose rectangular panels, but also ones with a rounded top. These are perfect for creating a “fence” or as a finish for a larger free space in the play area.

The smaller, square, rectangular, and geo panels, on the other hand, are suitable for creating a more complex mosaic. Note how simple forms complement a classic and minimalist interior. Geo, on the other hand, will work better with modern designs.

Play with Form and Colour – Create a Mosaic with Different Models of Upholstered Panels

Earlier, we mentioned upholstered panel mosaics. If you’d like to create one in your child’s room, here is a short guide on how to do it in five easy steps:

1. Check the available panel shapes and colours;

2. Measure the area on the wall where you’d like to create the mosaic;

3. Prepare a design on a piece of paper. To help you prepare your design, you can have a look at our ready-to-use suggestions here;

4. Buy the right panels and installation materials;

5. With the help of your family, install them on the wall (you’ll find a guide below).

When it comes to the form and colour of your mosaic, pay attention to which area of the room it will be installed in. The effect you want to achieve – to brighten, enlarge, or widen the room – is also important. The rest is up to you and your imagination.

Cleaning Upholstered Panels – See How Easy It Is

Many parents and guardians worry that walls in a child’s room can quickly become dirty. They decide to dispense with other forms of decoration and simply paint the walls. But upholstered panels are easy to keep clean. They can easily be cleaned with the soft attachment of a vacuum cleaner. In addition, once in a while or when necessary, you can clean the surface of the panels with a mild detergent designed for upholstery care.

Installing Upholstered Panels in Child’s Room – Family Cooperation Is Your Best Bet!

Remember that redecorating a room does not have to involve stress or working on your own for hours. Turn it into a wonderful family adventure!
Let your child choose the colours and panel arrangement with your help. If they’re big enough to help assemble them, let them do that too. It will be a new experience for them and you’ll spend time together in an interesting way. Installing upholstered panels provides the perfect opportunity for this – there is no need to cut them or drill into the wall. Before you start, all you need to do is clean the wall and lay the panels on the floor, according to the pattern you designed. Then attach them with adhesive or hook and loop fasteners and you’re done! Before you begin, check out our installation instruction video available here.

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Marble and Concrete Inside Your Home? With SPC Panels It’s No Problem!

Natural materials are becoming a popular choice for modern interiors. Depending on the style, they can be used to emphasise the austere character of a room or make it more elegant. In modern designs, you’ll often find architectural concrete – a great option if you wish to emphasise the simplicity and austerity of a loft-style interior. But fresh takes on well-known and popular styles, e.g., glamour, are also in right now; here, a marble finish is a popular choice. These materials are, however, quite expensive. In this article we will investigate if they are a good pick for an interior finish and look for alternatives.

Marble and Concrete Inside Your Home – Is It Worth It?

The austere character of modern interiors makes for a great backdrop for a statement piece. Their simplicity gives you a sense of space, which you can see especially in loft-inspired or industrial-style interiors. Concrete can be easily used also in other projects – grey fits in well with almost all styles. It complements other colours and makes them pop.

Concrete comes in many colours and textures, which makes it a great choice for decorating. It can be used on an entire wall or on a smaller fragment. In this way you can make something stand out – for instance, your TV wall. Remember that this material goes well with wood and metal, as well as with a number of types of upholstery fabric, including velour, which will make the interior seem warmer and cosier.

Marble, on the other hand, brings to mind elegance, nobility, and luxury. This is why it is so often found in modern glamour interiors, which tend to be slightly less opulent and simpler than the traditional interiors in this style. Thanks to its patterns it makes for a beautiful finish on larger surfaces, such as walls and floors. But it can also be used as a statement in just one spot.

A marble finish looks best with a minimalist colour palette.  We especially recommend using gold, black, grey, and white. Marble comes in a few colours, so when you’re designing your interior you’ll be certain to find an option that suits the size of the room, the amount of daylight it gets, and the layout, and that appeals to your taste. In interiors with marble, it is best to use high-gloss furniture and glass, crystal, and metal accessories.

Remember that marble and concrete both make the interior seem quite cold. If you want to avoid or soften this effect, use the colour and texture of your accessories.

Perfect Imitation of Marble and Concrete on Your Walls – How To Achieve This Effect?

Both these materials are timeless and can be used in a range of interiors. They do, however, have some downsides. Due to their weight, they cannot be used in places where walls or floors must not bear excessive loads. If you use them in your kitchen or bathroom, you are risking permanently staining them. Many people decide not to use them mainly because of the high price of both the material itself and the installation.

But there is a solution that eliminates all these problems – SPC wall panels. They are much lighter than marble and architectural concrete, the manufacturing technology achieves the perfect rendition of these materials, and the panels are easy to clean and require no regular maintenance.

Note that the price of both the panels and their installation is much lower than in the case of concrete and marble. This is because, among other factors, you can easily install the panels yourself, even if you have no experience in this type of task. 

A Quick Makeover for Your Kitchen and Bathroom – See How Easy It Is!

SPC wall panels are waterproof, so you can easily use them for a quick kitchen or bathroom makeover. Yes! It is possible to quickly redo these spaces. And it has never been easier. To enjoy a beautiful, new look, all you need is the right number of wall panels, the materials, and tools to install them, one free afternoon, and maybe someone to help and you and keep you company.

Wondering how this is possible? In order to install panels on your walls you don’t need to remove the old surface, it’s enough to clean it properly. You can also glue the panels directly onto ceramic tiles, which will save you a lot of time, stress, and money. And there won’t be as much cleaning up to do as after a traditional remodelling. Note also that the panels do not require grouting and, when properly installed, remain 100% waterproof, so you can install them next to the bathtub or as a finish in the shower cubicle. They are also perfect for the kitchen, where they can be used as a finish for spaces between kitchen cabinets. Just remember not to install them next to a cooker.

Trendy Minimalism or Modern Glamour – Decorative SPC Panels in the Living Room and Bedroom

As the panels are also resistant to impacts and scratching, you can use them in more heavily used spaces, such as the hallway. They are also suitable for living rooms and bedrooms. They are ideal for minimalist interiors where an original effect is the end goal In the living room, you can use the panels to divide the space into different areas, for example the dining area and the relaxation area. In the bedroom, they will look good around the bed.

Also note that the panels are warmer and more pleasant to the touch than cool marble or rough concrete. Due to their smooth surface, they are also much easier to clean and more resistant to dirt, including dust.

So, as you can see, you can quickly redecorate your interior without spending a lot of money and time. And the results will delight even those with the most demanding of tastes, who appreciate practical solutions in their interiors.

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Upholstered panels for the bedroom – a new idea for a soft wall finish behind the bed

Do you like reading in bed in the evening? Or spending lazy mornings with your family, having breakfast in bed? For comfort, you need a suitable backrest, headboard or… a soft wall! And now, you can easily achieve this at home thanks to Vilo upholstered panels. In addition to functionality, it is also a simple way to create a stylish new look. A small alteration to make the whole interior cosier.

Original wall decoration

The panels are available in various shapes which you can combine to create your own patterns and compositions. In addition to the different shapes, you can also play with colours. Do you prefer a harmonious interior design or a creative hotch-potch? Don’t limit yourself! Create a unique wall that will match your interior. You can choose from 7 colours and 5 shapes – click here to see the whole offer.

What wall colour is the best for the bedroom?

Do you prefer bright colours or strong accents in the bedroom? In both cases, you can choose the right shade of the upholstered panels. If you like darker colours in your bedroom, panels in fashionable bottle green will do the trick. You can highlight them even more with bright accessories: we went for grey and white. And for colour balance in the interior, we’ve incorporated black and another shade of green. Depending on the level of contrast and brightness you want to achieve, you can modify the colour proportions and tones.

Prefer brighter colours in the bedroom? How about contrasting a mustard-coloured wall with navy blue textiles? Such a combination goes beautifully with white furniture and grey accessories.

Upholstered wall in the children’s room

A large selection of colours and shapes allows you to adjust the product to every household member, including the youngest ones. Rose will add a softer look and feel to the room. You can easily combine it with subtle shades of grey, blue and yellow, creating a friendly space for playing, studying and relaxing.

Navy blue upholstered panels are a good choice for the teenager’s room. They feel more mature and go well with other colours. In this room, we went for white furniture with a shade of light oak and yellow and grey accessories. However, navy blue is not just reserved for children’s rooms. When arranging other spaces, you can combine it with dark green, pink or yellow.

Installation of upholstered panels

We are positive you will appreciate the fact that you can quickly install the panels yourself. All you need to do is stick them directly onto the wall. You’ll be finished in less than no time and you won’t leave a mess. Enjoy your new wall right after installation! A video with detailed installation instructions is available here.

Discover the shapes and colours of upholstered panels

A new idea for a soft wall finish behind your bed