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Article Title: Wall Paneling - Insulation and Warmth
Author: Barbara Tobiasz
Category: Accessories, Interior Design, Home
Word Count: 398
Keywords: wall paneling,interior paneling,decorative paneling,wood 
paneling,paneling wall,
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In architecture and design, wall paneling is a decorative treatment for walls. 
It consists of thin sheets made of different materials that are framed together.

If you were born in the 60's & 70's you probably didn't visit a friend's 
basement that did not have wall paneling. You most likely had this decor in 
your own home. Wall paneling did not start there. 

The first wall paneling served to insulate a room and protect you from horrible 
weather. It was used extensively throughout the Gothic period giving warmth and 
richness to their living quarters. Then during the Tudor and Elizabethan era in 
England wall paneling was carved, intricate and ornate.  

Wall paneling became simpler during the renaissance time. During the 18th 
century it became more decorative then functional. This was especially popular 
in the southern colonies which later became the United States.  

The wall paneling of today has made its come back. A large artwork or entire 
wall can make a very impressive statement. You can be as creative as you like, 
because there is a diverse offering of products available. 

You can find paneling that is easy to install, maintain, environmentally 
friendly and affordable. You can also design your own. There are companies that 
can manufacture systems to meet your every specification. 

There are a wide variety of materials, sizes, hues and styles that are 
available for your choosing. To create visual appeal, you can add finishes and 
trim. Some of the materials that are offered can make it look like it was 
always part of the room. Also available are panels that can be exposed to high 
heat and moisture for long periods of time. 

Before the 20th century wall panels were made either of oak or pine. Today 
there are so many materials that are offered to you. You must take some time 
and thought to do your research before purchasing. 

Here are a few of the materials to pick from: solid wood such as walnut, 
mahogany, brick or redwood,  plywood which is a veneer on a plywood base, vinyl 
which has the surface that imitates wood grain, and translucent materials such 
as lucite and plastic. 

Whatever your choice may be, make it your own. Make it express the power of 
your imagination.  You can create a unique, casual or elegant effect every time 
you or a visitor walks into your home.

Barbara Tobiasz is an expert in interior/exterior decorating. Along with her 
husband Joe, they own and operate Wall-Decor-Concepts.com. For more information 
on Wall Paneling, go to: http://www.Wall-Decor-Concepts.com
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