The traditional color of wainscoting is white.
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Wainscoting provides the perfect mix of function and style by adorning the lower half of walls while also protecting the wall from scuffs and smudges.
These homeowners cleverly installed white.
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The type of paint is also important.
However that might be a bad choice for a mudroom since there is a lot of traffic going through the room.
Or walls painted in any intense color.
White wainscoting and white walls will work well in minimal dining rooms.
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While the dove gray walls contrast nicely against the white wainscoting the combination doesn t take too much attention away from the room s artwork and dining set.
Or when you need to put emphasis on the rest of the wall decoration and let the wainscot make the room inviting in a hush hush way.
A robert abbey bling chandelier lights a gray wood dining table surrounded by light gray linen tufted dining chairs while an abstract art piece hangs from a blue grasscloth covered wall lined with white wainscoting.
For a wainscoting idea that strikes a balance between subtle and statement take a cue from this brigette romanek designed home.
Consider installing wainscoting on the other walls to avoid the lopsided look and achieve a more cohesive and modern dining room game room or den.
Transitional dining room features upper walls clad in gray grasscloth and lower walls clad in wainscoting alongside a restoration hardware dumont rectangular dining table atop a natural herringbone rug lined with klismos classic side chairs illuminated by a tt linear branched 10 light chandelier placed in front of windows dressed in cream curtains.
The walls are divided between charcoal gray and white for a fresh modern.
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White wainscoting works equally well with black walls.
For a small space white is a great way to open up the space and allow you to paint the wall a darker color.
This form of wall paneling started back in 1300s primarily as a way to shield the lower half of plaster walls from damage from things like chairs and boots.