Popular in Scandinavian interior design, slat wall panels are a sleek, modern way to elevate any space, from living rooms to kitchens to bathrooms and more. Use slat panels to add texture and dimension to a room that feels flat or to modernise a space that feels outdated. Every one of our slat panel wall products has been designed with easy installation in mind – the simple tongue and groove design allows you to achieve the look conveniently, affordably and with no hassle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Revitalise any space in your home today with our versatile wood slat wall panels. Slat panels have become a popular choice for home decor in recent years, thanks to their modern look and unique visual appeal. We’re proud to offer a variety of slat wood wall panels, with panels available in a variety of colours, textures, and sizes, each easy to install and offering a beautiful finish.

Are slat wall panels suitable for kitchens and bathrooms?

While our slat wall panels are water-resistant, they are not 100% waterproof and should not be installed in areas where they will be in direct contact with continuous flowing water. However, they can be used in dry areas of kitchens and bathrooms without incurring any damage. 

How do I install slat wall panels? 

The installation of acoustic slat wall panels is quick and easy, making it a perfect DIY project for beginners. Our panels feature a tongue and groove interlocking system. To install them, simply: 

  • Prepare your walls for installation by ensuring they are dry and clean 

  • Apply adhesive to the back of the panels 

  • Slot the panels together for a seamless finish 

  • Secure with screws once they slat has adhered to the wall 

What sizes and finishes are available for slat wall panels?

We offer a range of lengths to suit different ceiling heights, typically available in 2.4m or 2.6m lengths. Our finishes include a variety of realistic wood grains such as:

  • Natural Oak: For a warm, classic look

  • Walnut: For a darker, sophisticated feel

  • Grey or Charcoal: For modern, industrial-inspired interiors.

What is the best way to cut slat wall panels to size?

To achieve a clean, professional cut, we recommend using a fine-toothed hand saw or an electric circular saw. If you are cutting across the slats, ensure the panel is face-up and well-supported to avoid splintering.

Which slat wall panels are best for bathrooms?

Our acoustic slat panels can be used in dry areas of bathrooms, they are not waterproof and are not recommended for use in wet areas like shower enclosures. For the best result in bathrooms, we recommend using our PVC wall panels as they are 100% waterproof and will allow you to create a waterproofed enclosure that will protect your walls from water damage. 

Are slat wall panels waterproof?

No, our slat wall panels are not 100% waterproof. However, they are water-resistant and can be used in areas that are not exposed to a constant, direct stream of water. 

Are slat wall panels easy to clean and maintain?

Yes, they are. Unlike real wood which requires oiling or staining, our slat panels are virtually maintenance-free. Simply wipe them down with a damp cloth and mild soapy water to remove any dirt and grim. The durable surface is resistant to staining, making it a practical choice for busy households with children or pets.

How do I choose the right slat wall panel profile and finish?

Consider the size of your room, the aesthetics you’re aiming for and the existing decor. Lighter wood finishes like oak can make a small bathroom feel brighter and more spacious, while darker walnut or charcoal slats create a bold, boutique hotel vibe. Think about the direction of the slats too; vertical slats can make a ceiling feel higher, whereas horizontal slats can make a narrow room appear wider.

How do I hide screw heads and cut slat wall panels around sockets?

When aiming to hide the imperfections left behind by screw heads, try to place them between the recessed grooves within the slats where they are less visible. When cutting around sockets, measure carefully and use a jigsaw to create a clean cutout. The socket faceplate can then sit over the cut edges for a neat, sleek finish.