Try Wainscoting For Your Bathroom

When it comes to working with bathroom and kitchen remodeling companies on a bathroom, most people will look at the walls and think that they have only two alternatives; drywall painted to resist moisture or tile. While those are two perfectly valid choices, there is another option for a distinct look: wainscoting.
What Is Wainscoting?
While it is an older technique for home construction, wainscoting is getting new life in homes where people want a more rustic look or, in other cases, simply something that breaks from the norm. Wainscoting is a type of wood paneling. As a result, it can add more lines, detail, and texture to a bathroom, depending on the complexity of the panels that are used.
However, wainscoting can also be treated and painted, the same as drywall, to be resistant to regular bathroom use moisture accumulation. The choice opens up the design possibilities for a bathroom. It doesn’t have to be used exclusively for a country/rustic look.
Adding Character
Wainscoting can be applied both vertically and horizontally at any height. So homeowners have the option of creating a variety of different looks. The individual panels themselves can also be carved or sculpted with unique features, lending even more texture. This is a pretty big difference from the flat look of tiles or drywall.
You can even mix and match it with a combination of wainscoting and tile or drywall, depending on the kind of look you’re going for. The costs are also varied, depending on the choice of material. MDF or plywood, for example, can be as little as a dollar per square foot, whereas if you’re willing to invest in something more premium, solid wood can be as much as $40.
If you’re interested in wainscoting for your bathroom walls, talk to your bathroom and kitchen remodeling companies about the best way to build them in.