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21 Ways To Brighten Board and Batten With a Window
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Published: December 13, 2024
Updated: July 10, 2024
Styling board and batten with a window is a design decision you will never regret. The clean lines of board and batten are super accommodating to window shapes, allowing these two elements to become one with just a few little tricks.
Unleash the potential of your window trim by pairing it with wainscoting. This dynamic duo can transform your wall, especially when the window trim is painted to match the board and batten walls. The result? A seamless look that transcends window size or shape.
This won’t stop you from dressing up your windows with the curtains or drapes of your dreams, but if you wish to showcase the trim in a more exaggerated way, you may want to consider shades instead of flowing material. Choose textured blinds with a color contrast for an even bolder statement! Scroll down and see for yourself how board and batten with a window can change the look of any room!
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When board and batten trim expresses its full potential the eye-catching result is undeniable. The elevated design of square window grilles can be continued onto the walls by choosing a square board and batten design over traditional vertical lines. Consider this option when designing a farmhouse-style space and add wood elements like beams or flooring.
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This neutral nursery deserves all the credit for creating a soft look with a cozy country vibe. A detailed wooden dollhouse stands at the end of the bed against the high frame. Light gray curtains meet a beige and white wall decorated with white framed pictures.
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Whether your walls feature board-and-batten or other textured designs, the best way to emphasize them is with lighting. Add a couple of sconces to your textured walls to create a look of depth. You could even create an accent wall in the direct light of a nearby window.
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A whimsical chandelier dripping in crystal pendants is the main light source in this dining room, centered over a dark dining table. The table below is decorated with a draped white tablecloth and smaller items that create a centerpiece. White and light gray walls balance with the dark flooring.
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Is there any combination more relaxing than light wood furniture surrounded by neutral walls? These colors flow seamlessly together for a look that combines contemporary style with timeless materials. While wood is a little tougher to incorporate in some areas, a dining room would benefit from a light wood dining set, especially with the abundance of natural light from the nearby windows.
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This bedroom features the best features of rustic decor, from the black iron bed frame to the antique nightstand. Notice the incorporation of brown accessories to keep the rustic atmosphere even against neutral walls. The white window trim meets matching board and batten on the lower walls.
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You can’t beat a headboard wall that has been decorated to perfection, enhancing the appearance of the headboard itself. An attractive sage green covers the entire wall, emphasizing the grid board and batten design. The curvy design of the white bed frame stands out vividly against this color selection.
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Large windows are a blessing to any room, especially when that room is already filled with bright and alluring colors. Design your walls to reflect the inspiring energy of the outdoors by using colorful paint or wallpaper. This lovely nursery has embraced a pink and cream color palette with floral accent wallpaper.
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What is the best way to make a window bench a seamless part of bedroom decor? Some would say that adding board-and-batten or other paneling styles along the bench base will help this feature fade into the surrounding wainscoting. If the window doesn’t already match the wainscoting, you can incorporate it into the wall decor by painting the trim to match.
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Replace traditional dining room seating with a bench on one side of the table to bring variety into an open-concept space. Open-concept living/dining rooms thrive off the creation of their own personalities, and accent seating, differing colors, and lighting will help you achieve this. Maintain cohesiveness by maintaining the same color palette throughout each area.
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Shower your nursery in brightness by choosing colors that reflect light instead of absorbing it. Soft blue board and batten panels meet the white upper walls for a beautiful combination. Floating shelves blend in with the walls and host a collection of colorful books.
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Wall paneling is more than just a decorative feature; it provides a template for hanging pictures on an upper wall. Dining rooms appreciate the elegance of organization, and with a clear separation line, it is easy to accessorize upper walls with artwork and sconces that look even. Align the dining room table with a window to create symmetry.
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This space has taken the idea of a feature wall and altered it to fit the aesthetic of a bathroom. A large frosted window is the main attraction, while white board and batten and matching curtains act as a stunning complement. The brightness of these features creates the perfect environment for a freestanding bathtub.
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Texture is a prominent feature in rustic spaces, so don’t be afraid to try out different materials to get the look you desire. Woven shades, paneled walls, and distressed wooden furniture come together to form a charming and eclectic environment. Modernize the space with a unique paint color to tone down the wood elements.
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Curl up in the arms of a cozy chair and enjoy the beauty of neutral farmhouse decor. This cuddly corner features beige wainscoting and sheer drapes surrounding a cream-colored bucket chair. Wooden furniture introduces a rustic element that fits the aesthetic perfectly.
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Fall in love with contrast and explore all the ways you can include monochrome elements in a bedroom design. In rooms with lots of natural light, consider black walls and a white beadboard ceiling to create a drastic appearance. Bold designs on bedding paired with a couple of vibrant pillows will surely capture attention.
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This living room exists in all its vintage glory with a wooden mantel framing a crisp, white fireplace. When a fireplace mantel features a paneled design, it merges seamlessly into board and batten walls. Try connecting these panels with window trim for a blended look.
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This designer has stepped outside the box to hang framed pictures with no limits. A brass frame is mounted inside of a board and batten panel while a second picture hangs over the panel trim. A gray stone fireplace and a brown sofa contribute to the eclectic but distinguished decor.
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Wooden ceiling beams are the cherry on top of a living room design built on clean lines. The main attraction in a room filled with wall paneling is large window frames with wooden trim. Teal armchairs and a tufted gray ottoman bring a fun presence to an elegant room.