Are your walls missing a little something?  Give your interior some charisma and charm with board, batten and shiplap walls.  I love the finished look board and batten gives a space; tweet your favorite design ideas at “@camidesigns”!

The Mudroom

via Pizitz Home Cottage

via Pizitz Home Cottage

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via Indulgy

Horizontal planks open up this mudroom and give an otherwise unruly area a finished feel.  Updating a space on your main floor can transform the feel of your entire house without touching other rooms.

Staircase Space

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via Home Bunch

Never underestimate your staircase space!  Batten and board panels continue the home’s aesthetic without being too overbearing.

via home bunch

via Home Bunch

Paint-grade Pine shiplap siding featuring an 1/8″ reveal covers these walls, for a sleek transition.

From Farm to Fabulous

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via Interior Barn Doors

Sliding barn doors were one of the more popular interior design trends for 2016.  Give your Connecticut home a touch of modern farm aesthetic for a touch of countryside comfort.

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via Beth Webb

Whitewashed shiplap walls are minimalist enough for a modern home, yet cozy enough for those with traditional roots.

A New Nursery

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via Project Nursery

Introducing board and batten walls to a nursery help maintain crisp, contemporary feel.  For new parents, simple details such as board and batten walls can make a messy nursery feel pulled together.

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via California-Peach.com

I love the idea of drawing design inspiration from a favorite location.  This Hamptons-inspired nursery features nautical elements without going overboard.

via Country Living

via Country Living

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