A media wall with panelling turns your television into a built-in feature rather than a standalone screen. By combining decorative wall panelling with carefully designed recesses and storage, we create a media wall that feels considered, permanent, and part of the room.

Rather than mounting a TV onto a blank wall, the panelling frames and integrates it into the architecture of your home. The result is a clean, balanced design that elevates the space and creates a natural focal point.

Built for Performance and Longevity

Every panelled media wall we build is designed with ventilation, access, and future changes in mind. Equipment compartments are ventilated properly, mounting points are reinforced, and access is provided for upgrades or maintenance.

 

Dean Watson Portrait“A well-designed media wall should feel architectural, not added on. With considered panelling and precise alignment, we create features that anchor the room and last for years.”

Our Manufacturing & Installation Process

We begin with a design consultation to understand your space, your equipment, and how you use the room. Panelling styles, finishes, storage needs, and lighting options are discussed in detail.

We also produce visual designs so you can see how the panelled media wall will look before work begins. This allows proportions and details to be refined early in the process.

All components are then manufactured in our workshop to precise measurements, ensuring clean joins and a consistent finish. Installation is carried out by our experienced team, including TV mounting, cable routing, and final finishing.

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    Panelling Styles for Media Walls

    We offer a range of panelling styles, each creating a different feel.

    Slatted panelling gives a modern, architectural look with clean lines and natural rhythm. It works particularly well for contemporary homes and provides excellent ventilation for media equipment.

    Shaker-style panelling offers a more classic and timeless appearance. The framed panels bring structure and symmetry, making this style suitable for both traditional and modern interiors.

    Fluted panelling introduces vertical texture and movement, creating subtle shadow and depth that changes throughout the day. It’s an ideal choice for a more refined, design-led finish.

    Horizontal batten panelling creates a calmer, more relaxed feel and can help a room appear wider, making it a good option for smaller spaces.

    Different styles can also be combined within a single media wall to create contrast and visual interest.

    Acoustic Media Wall Panelling

    Acoustic panelling combines clean design with improved sound performance. Often crafted with slatted timber fronts and sound-absorbing backing, this style helps reduce echo and soften sound reflections within the room.

    It’s particularly effective in open-plan spaces, rooms with hard flooring, or home cinema setups where sound clarity matters. As well as enhancing the listening experience, acoustic panelling adds texture and depth to the media wall, creating a feature that looks refined while working hard behind the scenes.

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    Shaker style media wall

    Shaker-Style Media Wall Panelling

    Shaker panelling offers a timeless, structured appearance. The framed rectangular panels create symmetry and order, helping the media wall feel built-in and permanent.

    This style suits both traditional and modern interiors. It can be painted in subtle tones for a calm backdrop, or deeper shades for a more dramatic focal point.

    Fluted Panelling

    Fluted panelling introduces vertical grooves that add movement and texture to the wall. The ridges catch natural and artificial light, creating subtle shadow and depth that changes throughout the day.

    It’s an ideal choice if you’re looking for a more refined, design-led finish that feels considered and distinctive.

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    Horizontal Batten Panelling

    Elm has a warmth and character all of its own. The grain twists and flows in a way that gives every table real movement and personality. No two elm tables ever look alike; each one tells its own story through the wood.

    It’s a favourite choice for those who like something a little more natural and organic. The gentle mix of light and dark shades gives elm a lived-in look that suits both rustic and modern homes.

    We shape and finish each elm table by hand, keeping the natural beauty of the wood front and centre. The result is a table that feels welcoming, full of life, and built to be enjoyed every day.

    How We Build Panelled Media Walls

    1Your Media Wall Vision

    We begin by understanding your space, your equipment, and the style you want to achieve. Whether you’re drawn to shaker, slatted, or fluted panelling, we discuss how the design should look and function within your room.

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    2Design & Proportion

    We carefully plan the layout, ensuring the panelling, television position, storage, and lighting are balanced and correctly proportioned. Where helpful, we provide visual designs so you can see how the panelled media wall will sit within your space.

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    3Workshop Fabrication

    All panelling components are precision-crafted in our workshop to ensure clean joints, accurate alignment, and a consistent finish. Structural supports, ventilation, and cable routes are prepared in advance for seamless installation.

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    4Installation & Finishing

    Our team installs the media wall with precision, including TV mounting, cable concealment, and final finishing. Every panel is aligned carefully to create a clean, built-in feature that feels part of the room from day one.

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    Bring Your Idea To Life

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