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Grey Wall Panels

Grey wall panels introduce balance and structure to a room, offering a neutral backdrop that works across both warm and cool interiors. The tone reduces harsh contrasts while still adding definition, making it a strong fit for layouts that need clarity without the intensity of black or the brightness of white.

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Types of Grey Wall Panelling

Different wall panels respond differently to moisture, alignment, impact, and daily wear. Grey wall panelling is available in waterproof boards, patterned surfaces, and slatted profiles, each designed to suit specific installation conditions and demands.

Waterproof Grey Bathroom Wall Panels

Waterproof PVC boards provide full-height coverage for showers, wet rooms, and high-humidity spaces. Unlike tiles, there are no grout lines to crack or discolour, and the sealed surface prevents water from sitting behind the wall finish. Grey tones work particularly well in bathrooms, softening reflections while still keeping the room bright.

Grey Tile-Effect Panels

Tile-effect formats recreate the look of traditional tiling but avoid the maintenance that comes with real grout. The built-in lines stay clean, resist discolouration, and remove the risk of mould growth entirely. Grey tile effects bring structure and pattern to showers, utility rooms, and kitchens, giving the space a defined layout without relying on heavy materials.

Grey Wood Wall Panelling

Slatted and acoustic wood-effect panels are ideal for living rooms, offices, hallways, and media walls. The linear profile organises wider walls and improves visual clarity without overwhelming the room. Unlike timber, composite slats do not warp or twist, even across long installations. Acoustic versions help control echo in open-plan layouts, offering a performance upgrade that paint and wallpaper cannot provide.

Grey Stone & Concrete-Effect Panels

Stone, marbleย and concrete-inspired panels create a smooth, architectural finish with the depth and variation of natural materials. They give feature walls a substantial feel without the weight, cost, or complex installation of real stone. Solid-core formats resist impact and hold their tone well, making them suitable for high-traffic areas, commercial rooms, and kitchens.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do grey wall panels make a room feel darker?

Not usually. Mid-tone greys reduce glare without absorbing as much light as deeper shades. In bathrooms and kitchens, the colour often helps surfaces appear more even, and pairing grey with good lighting keeps the room feeling open.

Can panels be fitted directly over old tiles or marked walls?

Yes, as long as the surface is stable and reasonably flat. Large-format boards hide imperfections well, allowing tired tiled walls or uneven plaster to be covered without extensive preparation.

Are slatted grey panels suitable for busy rooms?

They work well in areas that need a bit more visual structure. Composite slats donโ€™t warp or twist like timber, and their vertical lines help organise larger walls in open-plan rooms, hallways, or workspaces.

How realistic are stone and concrete-effect finishes?

Modern prints and textured surfaces create depth similar to natural materials, without the weight or ongoing upkeep. Theyโ€™re often chosen for feature walls where real stone would be too heavy or difficult to install.

How do I choose between grey, white, and black?

Grey sits comfortably in the middle, offering structure without overpowering the space. White keeps rooms bright and open, while black creates sharper contrast and a more defined backdrop. Samples make it easy to compare how each tone behaves in your lighting before deciding.

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