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How to Creatively Use Metal Panels Inside

[fa icon="calendar"] 03/10/2020 / by Kaylee Beattie

From accent walls to wainscoting, metal panels are finding their way inside the home. Adding metal to the interior of your home is a great way to create a unique, eye-catching look. Metal can protect the interior of your home against damages for years to come, and give any room depth and texture.

There are tons of creative ways to use metal panels inside. We’re here to show you a few of our favorite interior metal wall panel projects and how to creatively use metal panels inside your home!

Accent Walls

Long gone are the days of boring, painted walls. Accent walls are one of the best ways to incorporate metal panels inside your home because they spice up any room. Using metal as a wall can also help protect your home from damages and nicks. Plus, metal is easy to clean and very low maintenance — it’s a perfect choice for a kid's room or playroom!

Wainscoting

Corrugated metal wainscoting adds texture and depth to the interior of your home. Wainscot is a great way to break up a wall, add protection, and give a home a pop of modern or rustic style. Bridger Steel offers wainscoting kits so you can easily install metal wainscoting into your home. Our kits are designed with the DIYer in mind, and include everything you’ll need for installation from the panels and trim to the bits and screws.

Entryways and Mudrooms

Entryways and mudrooms are often really hard to keep clean — shoes hit the walls, scuff marks happen, and of course, mud and dirt are always present. That’s why using metal in an entryway or mudroom is a perfect solution. Metal panels are easy to clean and it easily resist scuffing and scratching from shoes or boots being thrown. They also help break up a small area of the home, like an entryway, and can make it seem larger.

Kitchen Islands and Bars

One of our favorite ways to creatively use metal panels inside is by using them in the kitchen. From  islands to bars, metal panels are the perfect material to use in a kitchen and can breathe new life into an out-dated room. The metal will be easy to clean too when inevitable spills happen. Metal panels inside a kitchen also give a modernized or rustic feel, depending on which style and color you choose.

Garages, Shops, and Sheds

Our industrial interior steel wall panels are the perfect choice for a garage, shop, and even sheds or barns. Our industrial-strength liner metal panels are created to be high-performing. Whether you’re using them for agricultural purposes or simply in your garage, metal panels make the perfect interior material. They’re durable and ideal for hanging items and maximizing the space. Adding liner panels to the interior of your garage, shop, or shed is a great way to ensure the space holds up to any task!

Interior Ceilings

Spice up the interior of your home by adding metal panels to your ceiling. This unique look stands out and gives any home a fresh, new look. Whether you choose corrugated panels or flat panels, using metal on the interior of your home as a ceiling is sure to give your home style.

Bathrooms

Bathrooms are the perfect room to incorporate metal panels. Since bathrooms are generally smaller, metal panels can help break up the room, add texture, and even highlight any natural light coming in, which makes the room seem larger. We’ve seen metal wainscoting, shower walls, and even just a simple metal accent be used on a bathroom in the interior of homes.

 

No matter how you choose to incorporate metal panels on the interior of your home, they’re sure to bring a unique look inside. From accent walls to ceilings, there are tons of ways to creatively use metal panels inside your home.

For more information about interior metal wall panels, get in touch with a Product Specialist today! We’ll help you choose the perfect panel, profile, and finish to bring your interior metal project to life.

Topics: Interior Metal, Home Advice

Written by Kaylee Beattie