If you’re searching for board and batten wall ideas, you’ll find plenty here along with practical tips. We embraced the popular board and batten bedroom wall treatment and extended it across all four walls for a cohesive, finished look.
That simple detail adds character and personality to the bedroom and reduced the need to fill the walls with extra decor.

The Board and Batten Bedroom Wall: 12 Types To Give You Ideas And Inspiration
You might be surprised how affordable board and batten can be to install. It’s a relatively low-cost upgrade that delivers a lot of visual impact.
One caveat from our experience: think carefully about height before you install. We placed our trim halfway up the wall, which created problems for hanging art and mounting the TV. A bit of planning up front will save you headaches later.
With a little forethought you can enjoy the look without the drawbacks.
12 Ideas For Board and Batten Wall Ideas In Your Bedroom
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Here are inspiring board and batten bedroom walls for a range of styles and rooms. Use these examples to imagine what might work in your home.
1. The Traditional Half Board and Batten Wall Idea, and What Not To Do
This is our bedroom. We used traditional board and batten, bringing the trim halfway up the wall for a classic look.

We have 9 ft ceilings and stopped the board and batten at 4.5 ft. In hindsight, placing the trim exactly halfway created issues: it interfered with hanging art at eye level and made mounting a TV awkward. We had to cut into the trim to properly install our Frame TV.
Lesson: if you want to hang art or a TV, plan the trim height carefully or consider running the board and batten to the ceiling on a single feature wall instead.


Our Bedroom Reveal
I shared more details and photos of this bedroom in a dedicated reveal post.
2. Full Board and Batten Bedroom Wall
To avoid the hanging-art problem, many homeowners use board and batten on a single wall from floor to ceiling as a bold feature wall. This approach allows you to hang art and mount a TV without interrupting the trim.

A full wall treatment in a dramatic color creates a cozy, modern focal point for the room.

3. Board and Batten Ideas Around Moldings
Contrast dark hardwoods with crisp white board and batten, keeping or adding trim at the top and around windows and doors for an elegant finish.



4. White Board and Batten Feature Wall
A white-on-white board and batten wall paired with painted drywall on the other walls creates a fresh, clean bedroom. The monochromatic treatment adds understated texture and refined detail.

5. Vertical Ship Lap
Vertical board-and-batten or vertical shiplap is a straightforward option: boards are applied directly to existing drywall. In a child’s room you can add a horizontal board with hooks for practical storage and display.

6. Custom Looking Board and Batten Wall Idea
Personalized trim profiles or variations on the straight plank look give a more formal, traditional feel. Custom trim can be a great option for living spaces as well as bedrooms.

Calming color palettes paired with custom trim create a serene, polished space.
7. Board and Batten Wall Ideas With a Vaulted Ceiling
Vaulted ceilings change the proportions but still work well with board and batten. You can run a trim piece along the ceiling edge or continue the boards all the way into the slope for a seamless look.



You can also choose to only cover part of the wall if you prefer a less dominant treatment.

8. Coastal Board & Batten Wall Ideas
Coastal rooms favor natural textures. Crisp white board and batten paired with grasscloth or blue wallpaper creates a calm, coastal vibe that feels relaxed and layered.

9. Herringbone Board and Batten
If you want a nontraditional look, a herringbone or chevron arrangement of trim is a striking option. It requires precise measuring but delivers a high-impact, designer feel for a feature wall.

10. Board and Batten Bedroom Wall in a Nursery
Above a crib you can’t hang much, so a board and batten treatment on the adjacent wall fills the space with texture and visual interest without adding hanging decor.

11. Board and Batten in a Child’s Room
This treatment pairs well with playful wallpaper and can be a budget-friendly upgrade. In one example, covering all the walls with board and batten cost under $200.

12. Board and Batten Bedroom Wall with Wallpaper
If wallpaper feels overwhelming on its own, adding board and batten at the lower portion of the wall creates balance and a visual break. It lets the wallpaper shine without dominating the room.


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