5. Wainscoting and Paneled Walls

Wainscoting and paneled walls were once prominent features in traditional homes, serving both a decorative and functional purpose. These wood treatments added warmth, depth, and visual interest while protecting walls from scuffs, dents, and daily wear—especially in high-traffic areas like dining rooms and hallways.
The intricate craftsmanship involved often became a point of pride, elevating the home’s overall aesthetic. Today’s preference for bare drywall sacrifices much of this texture and durability, but a renewed appreciation for classic millwork is bringing wainscoting back into vogue. For ideas on incorporating these timeless details, see The Spruce’s guide to wainscoting styles.