Tudor Style Wall Paneling
For those who love it but can t afford it.
Tudor style wall paneling. Tudor paneled walls which have medieval origins are frames of stiles and rails holding many small panels 12 in. The tudor style is based in part on the. In the middle ages paneling was typically added to the stone walls for warmth to soften the hard look of stone walls to make a room more cozy or to make a room more formal. All the kitchen doors feature a solid european oak tudor arch raised and fielded panel reflecting what was used throughout the tower by the original builders.
In contrast french paneling and colonial american georgian paneling which have classical renaissance origins feature much bigger panels and there are fewer of them. The back wall has a made to measure la cornue oven hob and extractor with open fronted drawers to the left and dovetailed drawer to the right. For a truly tudor style you need wood or stone floors or floors that look as though they are made from wood or stone. Acrylic or latex paint mahogany color.
Brick can also be suitable for tudor. They just have to be close to the right size because we will cover the edges later. Using plywood cut squares to fit inside the field and use some paneling construction adhesive to attach them to the wall. Water based wallpaper glue.
Tudor interiors are typically heavily paneled. Next attach boards to the top of your grid s studs using construction adhesive and brads.