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12 Shiplap Wall Design Ideas for Interior Walls

12 Shiplap Wall Design Ideas for Interior Walls

  • by — Kari Apted
  • Published on August 19, 2022

  • Updated on March 27, 2024

Shiplap is a traditional wall texture made from nailing wood planks in orderly rows. Originally designed to waterproof seacraft, shiplap paneling has grooves cut into its sides so that each piece connects tightly together.

Before the invention of sheetrock, shiplap was used to provide an even surface for applying wallpaper. Though it wasn’t originally intended to be seen, interior design experts discovered that exposed shiplap made a beautiful and unique wall treatment.

Made popular by “Fixer Upper” and other home decor shows, real and faux shiplap ideas are here to stay. Check out our favorite takes on this comfortable modern farmhouse accent wall idea.

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1. Versatile Shiplap Accent Walls for Vintage Charm and Texture

Although older homes may have shiplap in an entire room, it’s most commonly used as an accent wall material today. You may also see shiplap panels as an accent on kitchen islands or cabinet fronts. It’s also found on fireplaces, built-in bookshelves, and hallways.

Dual vanity bathroom with round mirrors and patterned floor
Source: @jennseung via Instagram
Cozy dining area with modern decor and green accent wall
Source: @maryb_bohostyling via Instagram
Nook with tufted sofa and shiplap walls
Source: @thesuiteshoppe via Instagram

Beloved for its ability to create definite shadow lines, a shiplap accent wall adds vintage charm to cottage, costal, and farmhouse dwellings. However, it’s a great way to add texture to any room, from the living room to the bathroom.

2. Enhancing Bathroom Space with Stylish Shiplap Wall Ideas

Shiplap is an excellent bathroom wall treatment. Not only does it add welcoming texture and style, its horizontal lines can make a small bathroom look bigger. Top a white shiplap wall with a round vanity mirror to soften the strong lines created by the wooden plank surface.

Bathroom with shiplap walls and gold framed mirror
Source: @bcmlondon via Instagram
Rustic bathroom vanity with shiplap wall and oval mirror
Source: @unicawallsnc via Instagram
Modern bathroom with shiplap walls and grey floor tiles
Source: @yonagohome via Instagram

Subway tiles look great in a bathroom featuring shiplap wall ideas. Either enjoy the continuity of subway tile and horizontal shiplap lines, or mix it up by installing a vertical shiplap wall instead.

3. Creative Shiplap Bedroom Design Ideas

The logical place for a bedroom shiplap accent wall is behind the bed, but you can add this architectural detail anywhere in the room. Horizontal shiplap and vertical shiplap work equally well in the bedroom, and many love the effect so much, they install shiplap on the ceiling as well.

Bedroom with shiplap wall and inspirational art
Source: @quinnlayneliving via Instagram

If an entire shiplap wall is too much for your personal aesthetic, shop for a shiplap headboard instead. It will provide just enough of that casual texture you love while freeing up your walls for other home decor accents.

4. Exploring Diagonal Shiplap: A Modern Twist on Classic Wall Design

Traditionally, a shiplap wall would be installed in a horizontal pattern. Now, it’s common to see vertical shiplap, chevron shiplap, and diagonal shiplap configurations. Diagonal wood shiplap is particularly attractive as an accent feature, such as on a kitchen island or a set of sliding barn doors.

Office with blue walls and chevron shiplap fireplace
Source: @artisansignaturehomes via Instagram
Living room with diagonal shiplap wall and modern decor
Source: @claytoncorner via Instagram
Bedroom with black chevron shiplap wall and barn door
Source: @irehabhomes via Instagram
Corner nook with diagonal shiplap and plush bench
Source: @vintagethreshold via Instagram

Some designers install shiplap in two patterns on one wall. For example, one half will feature vertical planks, while the other half has them set on the diagonal. This adds a modern twist to classic shiplap wall ideas and is a particularly great backdrop for Scandinavian decor.

5. Elevating Farmhouse Kitchen Vibes with White Shiplap Walls

A white shiplap wall is a must if your kitchen is decorated in farmhouse style. No other wall ideas can beat it for creating that particular country vibe. It’s the perfect background for floating shelves, wire baskets, chalkboard art and other key farmhouse design components.

Modern kitchen with white shiplap walls and black accents
Source: @25thandbrick via Instagram
Kitchen with white shiplap walls and dark cabinets
Source: @potter.linda via Instagram
Spacious kitchen with shiplap island and brick backsplash
Source: @winchester_woodcrafts via Instagram

If you don’t want to go full farmhouse in the kitchen, a smaller shiplap wall idea will do. Shiplap accent wall ideas are great behind a bench in a mudroom area, or to define the boundaries of your breakfast nook.

6. Balancing Functionality and Style with Shiplap Office Wall Design

People tend to focus more on functionality than style when designing an office space. But there’s no reason for you to stare at a blank white wall while working all day—especially in a home office where you have liberty to decorate as you please.

Home office with white shiplap walls and elegant decor
Source: @adorehousedecor via Instagram
Cozy office with shiplap wall and inspirational shelf decor
Source: @visionswithvic via Instagram

Define your desk area with shiplap and paint it a color that contrasts with the rest of the walls. Extend your horizontal shiplap wall paneling onto the ceiling for a unique design accent that will make a small office appear more spacious.

7. The Timeless Appeal of Southern Yellow Pine Shiplap

Back when shiplap was used as an interior wall foundation, southern yellow pine was the most popular material in Texas and the southeastern United States. Now pine is one of the most common shiplap woods across America. 

Bright bedroom with natural pine shiplap and botanical art
Source: @plaids.and.poppies via Instagram
Minimalist room with pine shiplap wall and hanging wicker lamps
Source: @spundesign via Instagram
Rustic bathroom with natural wood shiplap and patterned tile floor
Source: @starryhollowranch via Instagram

Unpainted pine shiplap adds a pale, rustic flavor to any room. Pine wood shiplap must be sealed if used in high-moisture areas like kitchens and bathrooms.

8. Embracing the Beauty of Reclaimed Wood Shiplap

Reclaimed wood makes an excellent type of shiplap. Its natural variations and textures are beautiful as a wall covering in rustic or contemporary homes.

Small bedroom with reclaimed wood shiplap headboard and modern decor
Source: @interior___addict via Instagram
Compact bedroom with shiplap headboard and striped rug
Source: @oldeworldhomestead via Instagram

If you cannot get real shiplap from an old house, other types of reclaimed wood can be cut into shiplap planks. You can also achieve a faux reclaimed finish by staining planks different colors before installation.

9. Elevating Home Decor with Stained Wood Shiplap Accents

Staining is an excellent way to add various wood tones to your home decor. An accent wall with varied shiplap planks can help tie together your decor when you already have several wood tones in the same space.

Bedroom for kids featuring a dark shiplap wall and oversized alphabet art
Source: @fullhousetohome via Instagram
Modern bedroom with black shiplap wall and geometric pendant lights
Source: @innovativeconcepts_const via Instagram
Hallway with rustic shiplap wall and round mirror
Source: @mydiyhappyhour via Instagram
Living room with dark shiplap accent wall and mounted TV
Source: @tmhoriginal via Instagram
Bedroom with balcony view and wooden shiplap walls
Source: @ufpedge via Instagram

Most ceiling surfaces are covered in some variation of white plaster. But covering your ceiling in stained wood shiplap is a great way to make a room feel warmer and cozier.

10. Transform Your Interiors with Shiplap Wainscoting

Sophisticated yet simple, wainscoting is decorative paneling installed along the lower half of a wall. Shiplap wainscoting is more casual than traditional types of wainscoting, but it’s still an excellent choice for a dining room, bathroom, or hallway.

Twin beds in a cozy room with shiplap wainscoting and botanical prints
Source: @house_of_7feathers via Instagram
Fresh white bathroom with shiplap wainscoting and patterned window
Source: @manymustardseeds via Instagram
Chic bathroom with grey shiplap wainscoting and open shelving
Source: @nextleveldesign_build via Instagram
Dark grey shiplap accent wall with patterned floor rug
Source: @twineindesign via Instagram

Because wainscoting is meant to protect walls from scuffs and dings, choose a durable type of shiplap wood. Add a decorative strip of molding along the top.

11. The Timeless Allure of White Shiplap in Interior Design

White is the first color that comes to mind when most people hear the word “shiplap.” White shiplap has now transcended the boundaries of farmhouse and cottage style and can be found in just about any traditional or contemporary interior.

Living space with white shiplap wall and rustic decor
Source: @davenportfarmhouse_ via Instagram
Dining area with white shiplap walls and natural wood accents
Source: @deep.roots.home via Instagram
Living room with mounted TV on white shiplap wall and cozy decor
Source: @quinnlayneliving via Instagram
Bright living space with white shiplap and antler decor
Source: @sawteethcarpentry via Instagram
Entryway with white shiplap walls and light blue door
Source: @shiplapshanty via Instagram

White paint is a classic finish for shiplap, but you don’t have to settle for a plain bright white. Cream, ivory, and barely-there grey are white-like paint choices that provide the same look but in a softer way.

12. Whitewash Shiplap: Blending Elegance and Natural Texture

Whitewash is an excellent choice for someone who loves the look of white shiplap but wants some of the natural wood grain to remain. It’s particularly lovely in a room that also has whitewashed exposed brick walls.

Spacious attic bedroom with whitewashed shiplap walls and multiple beds
Source: @emilygriffin_designer via Instagram
Cozy living room with whitewashed shiplap wall and rustic accents
Source: @papas_pallets via Instagram

Traditional whitewash paint was made from a mixture of chalk and slaked lime, but now you can make an easier version by mixing one part white paint with three parts water. Whitewashed shiplap will need a sealer or glaze to protect the finish.

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Shiplap FAQs

What is so special about shiplap?

Shiplap wall ideas have become so popular for several reasons. For starters, it’s an easy DIY wall decor option. A DIY shiplap wall is also affordable because it can be made with inexpensive or reclaimed wood. Finally, a shiplap accent wall adds a casual, rustic texture to any room and looks great whether you stain the wood or paint it.

Do you put shiplap over drywall?

Shiplap was used well before the invention of drywall, so in a new build or remodel, you can use it in place of sheetrock. However, if you simply want a shiplap board finish on an existing interior wall, you don’t have to remove the drywall first. Use an adhesive and nails to securely fasten each shiplap plank to the drywall.

Kari Apted

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Kari Apted is an Atlanta-based freelance writer who has been educating and entertaining readers for over 15 years.

Kari Apted is an Atlanta-based freelance writer who has been educating and entertaining readers for over 15 years.

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