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Is wainscoting dated?

By Jessica Young

Is wainscoting dated?

Wainscoting is a design feature dating back several centuries. But it’s come a long way since its traditional British origins as oak paneling. Today, this decorative element can be found in a variety of materials and used with many décor styles.

What is wainscoting and what is it used for?

Wainscoting refers to decorative wooden panels, moldings to simulate panels or beadboard, lining interior walls. Wainscoting has been used for centuries to add decorative touches, to help to protect the walls, and in the past to fight dampness. Nowadays wainscoting is used for decorative purposes. Beadboard can be a style of wainscoting.

What kind of wall paneling is wainscoting?

What exactly is Wainscoting? Wainscoting or Wainscot Paneling is a form of decorative wall paneling that became popular in the 18 th century.

What is the origin of the word wainscot?

So called perhaps because the wood originally was used for wagon building and coachwork, but the sense evolution is not entirely clear. Meaning “panels lining the walls of rooms” is recorded from 1540s. Wainscoting is from 1570s.

Where do you put wainscoting in an apartment?

Wainscoting is generally defined as placing wooden panels at the bottom half of your wall, but why stop there? As this Upper West Side prewar apartment proves, the sky (or ceiling) is the limit. What’s black, white, and chic all over?

Why is it called wainscoting?

Wainscoting (pronounced Wayne’s coating) or the alternative term, wainscot had its origins around the 14th century in Holland. Not only was it decorative, it was a means to protect the lower half of the wall as well as provide insulation in homes.

How do you install wainscoting?

How to install wainscoting 1. Measure carefully 2. Mark the top height 3. Draw a line from one end of the project to the other 4. Measure for the wall sockets 5. Apply drywall adhesive to the panel 6. Smooth out the adhesive 7. Draw reference points for the board 8. Put the board in place 9. Nail along the style line to secure the board

Where to use wainscoting?

Wainscoting can be used in any room of a home, with materials selected based upon whether the wainscots are purely decorative or functional as well, such as in a bathroom setting where water-resistant materials are used. The addition of an extra design element as well as enhanced protection for…

What is wainscoting made of?

Traditionally, wainscoting (typically pronounced as Wayne’s-Coating) is made from solid wood panels. But these days, there is so much more variety in materials. You can get it in plastic, plywood or medium fiber board (MDF).