Ceiling & Wall Planks

Looking for a clean, finished way to cover a ceiling or update a wall? Our ceiling and wall planks are a simple upgrade that adds texture, warmth, and long-lasting durability. This category is often searched as wood paneling, because planks create the same finished look with tighter seams, better alignment, and more design flexibility.

Choose the material that fits your space and budget. Use real wood for natural grain and traditional character, mdf for a smooth paint-ready finish, faux wood for a lighter-weight option with realistic texture, or faux steel for an industrial look. These options work well for shiplap layouts, tongue and groove patterns, accent walls, and full-room ceiling coverage.

To get started, measure your area in square feet, decide on direction (lengthwise or crosswise), and pick a finish that matches your trim, flooring, and lighting. Planks can help define open spaces, add detail to flat ceilings, and create a more custom feel without a complicated build.

Choose Your Plank Material

  • MDF: Great when you want a consistent surface that paints well. Ideal for modern, bright, and clean interiors.
  • Real Wood: Natural grain, real character, and a classic finish for living rooms, bedrooms, and warm rustic spaces.
  • Faux Wood: Lightweight and easy to handle, with realistic texture. A good option when weight or access is a concern.
  • Faux Steel: A bold, industrial style that works well in offices, bars, commercial spaces, and modern builds.

If you are matching an existing room, focus on finish and tone first. Then choose the profile that gives the line and spacing you want.

Why Choose Planks

Planks are designed to install with consistent spacing and clean transitions. They help you get a finished look that is hard to achieve with basic wall boards or ceiling tiles. Many customers choose planks when they want a more polished alternative to traditional wood paneling.

  • MULTIPLE STYLES: Shiplap, tongue and groove, and modern clean-line looks.
  • STRAIGHTFORWARD INSTALL: Works with common tools and simple layout steps.
  • DESIGN FLEXIBILITY: Use on ceilings, walls, soffits, and wainscoting.
  • CONSISTENT RESULTS: Clean seams and alignment for a professional finish.
  • LONG TERM PERFORMANCE: Stable materials that hold up to everyday interior use.

For best results, start with a level base. In older rooms, furring strips can help create a flat surface. Plan your first row carefully, because it sets the pattern for the entire ceiling or wall.

Shiplap Options

Shiplap is popular because it adds clean lines and subtle texture without feeling busy. It works in farmhouse, coastal, and modern spaces depending on the finish you choose. Install it horizontally for a classic look, or vertically to draw the eye upward and make a room feel taller.

Shiplap layouts are commonly used on ceilings in kitchens, hallways, bedrooms, and living areas. They also work well for accent walls behind beds, fireplaces, and entry benches. If you want a bright look, painted mdf is a strong choice. If you want warmer character, real wood brings natural variation.

T&G Boards

Tongue and groove boards create tight joints and a smooth, continuous surface. The connection helps keep rows aligned and can reduce visible fasteners when installed with the right method. This profile is a solid choice for ceilings, feature walls, and rooms where you want a more traditional finish.

Planning a full-room install? Consider coordinating trim, corners, and transitions so the final look feels intentional. These details matter most around lighting, beams, and open transitions between rooms.

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