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This question may be one of taste, but.
I am gutting my 1930's semi and thinking what to do with the wood paneling in the hall way and reaching up the stairs.
1) I'm not sure if it is original, if not is it worth keeping?
My thoughts are:
Will take a while to strip back to wood, sand and paint, so as not that decorative I could replace with new wood at not so much cost and maybe quicker.
There is no cavity wall, so thinking of insulating the exterior walls on the inside, thus will have to take the paneling off on the stairs wall
Could I remove and replace it on the stairs wall or would I most likely damage it too much?
I will be blocking a doorway up so could be hard to keep the paneling looking good in the blocked up section
Finally and very much a taste thing, but is it a bit twee and naff, or would this give character to my house. I am encapsulating the leaded glass in the door as that's nice, just can't decide on the paneling.
So over to you interior design experts...
p.s. if anyone knows of an interior design forum of a quality similar to diynot, that might be helpful (for the more soft furnishings view
I am gutting my 1930's semi and thinking what to do with the wood paneling in the hall way and reaching up the stairs.
1) I'm not sure if it is original, if not is it worth keeping?
My thoughts are:
Will take a while to strip back to wood, sand and paint, so as not that decorative I could replace with new wood at not so much cost and maybe quicker.
There is no cavity wall, so thinking of insulating the exterior walls on the inside, thus will have to take the paneling off on the stairs wall
Could I remove and replace it on the stairs wall or would I most likely damage it too much?
I will be blocking a doorway up so could be hard to keep the paneling looking good in the blocked up section
Finally and very much a taste thing, but is it a bit twee and naff, or would this give character to my house. I am encapsulating the leaded glass in the door as that's nice, just can't decide on the paneling.
So over to you interior design experts...
p.s. if anyone knows of an interior design forum of a quality similar to diynot, that might be helpful (for the more soft furnishings view