
Why Choose Reclaimed Wood Slat Walls? Because they make great room dividers and wall accents. Our customers have used this layout with our reclaimed wood in their offices, restaurants, and homes. We think their spaces are fantastic, enhanced both functionally and aesthetically with their installed slat walls.
It's easy to see why wood slat walls are so appealing. Visually, these walls or panels add texture, warmth, and general interest to a space.
Physically, they separate spaces with a range of permeability or transparency depending upon the size of the pieces and the spaces (or none) between them. This kind of layout allows one to specify the look of the panel or wall completely. Further customization comes with the choice of wood species. Options run from light to dark natural wood tones, and painting the slats is also possible. Finally, there are less exciting benefits to wooden wall panels. These include durability, acoustic dampening, ease of installation, and screening for imperfect background surfaces.
Slat walls are the ultimate multi-taskers with much to offer:
• Warmth and texture.
• Customizable spacing.
• Acoustic benefits.
• Easy installation.
Slat walls are the ultimate multi-taskers with much to offer:
• Warmth and texture.
• Customizable spacing.
• Acoustic benefits.
• Easy installation.
With so many ways to incorporate them, it can be hard to decide how and where you want to use them. Vertical or horizontal? With spaces or not? Single or mixed species? And to make things even worse, this slat pattern also looks great on ceilings and floors! If you can't pick a favorite between so many captivating choices, maybe it's best to do them all, you know, just to be safe.
We have reclaimed wood lumber that will work for your project. Our Wild Turkey Barrel Racks Hardwoods are in stock now and ready to head in your direction. Or ask us about other options: we can make that happen too. Our Paneling page is a great place to explore more traditional format options that we offer as standard products and have in stock.
Chestnut. New Hampshire Coffee Bar
Photo credits and additional information: • Naily Fir Wall Paneling in Private Home. Sullivan & Associates Architects. Nat Rae photographer.
• Mixed Species Wall Paneling at UPPABaby. Bergmeyer. Gustav Hoiland photographer.
• Spruce Wall Paneling at Hook & Line. Ruhl / Jahnes Architects. Drew Katz, Graffito SP photographer.
• Chestnut Wall Paneling at Coffee. Rob Karosis photographer.
For more information about reclaimed wood, we encourage you visit our blog, specifically our Benefits of Using Reclaimed Wood & Lumber post.







