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Intrim® WB44 Wall Batten

Modern Coastal

WB44

As seen in Three Birds Renovations House 16

Intrim® WB44 timber wall batten is similar to an inlay mould and allows you to create a stand-out wall or ceiling feature that brings texture and detailing to your space. Featuring a linear design to draw the eye to the straight lines, this dramatic look adds dimension, value and ‘WOW’ to any room.

Available in 120mm wide and 18mm thick and crafted in a range of timbers and finishes including FJ Pine, FJ Pine Primed, MR MDF, MR MDF Primed, and American Oak.

A bedroom with dark blue walls and ceiling

Available in:

  • 120mm wide x 18mm thick x 5400mm length
  • Primed FJ Pine
  • American Oak
  • FJ Pine
  • MR MDF
  • MR MDF Primed
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Frequently asked questions

What types of timber wall panelling does Intrim offer in Australia?

Intrim offers a range of timber wall and ceiling panelling solutions, including wainscoting, wall battens, and lining boards, with styles ranging from classic to modern contemporary, Hamptons to coastal.

How do lining boards work in wall panelling?

Lining boards are narrow timber boards up to 300mm wide that join using a tongue-and-groove system to cover walls entirely. They can be applied vertically with a chair rail for a beadboard Wainscoting or horizontally for a Shiplap look.

What is the difference between concave and half round mouldings in panelling?

Concave mouldings have a semi-circle removed, creating a decorative scallop, while half rounds have a half-circle shape cut out on the back; when placed side by side, each creates distinctive panelling effects on walls or other surfaces.

Can timber panels be used on ceilings?

Yes, many of our wall panelling profiles can also be used on ceilings to create a seamless connection between surfaces.

How high should interior wall panelling be installed?

The ideal height depends on the proportions of the room and the desired outcome. Wainscoting is typically installed at one-third of the wall height, while board and batten can extend to two-thirds or full height for a more dramatic effect.

Is wall panelling suitable for modern homes in Australia?

Decorative wall panels are extremely versatile and can work fabulously in a modern space or home. Modern panelling and wainscoting styles add greater dimension and refined detail to interiors, creating a sophisticated, elegant home environment. Timber panelling also offers a framed feature for displaying keepsakes and picture frames, and is a cost-effective way of hiding damaged plasterboard and increasing the durability of interior walls.

Is wall panelling in Australia expensive?

The cost of wall panelling depends on the application method and level of detail. Traditional raised panel wainscoting is more labour-intensive and requires additional materials, making it a higher-end option. Simpler installation methods, such as direct application, offer a more cost-effective alternative while still delivering a refined finish.

What is the minimum quantity of wall panels you can order?

The minimum order quantity is 10 lengths. We always recommend increasing your order slightly to allow for any wastage or damage. It is the most cost-effective option if you underestimate your requirements, rather than placing a top-up order.

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