b'channel the panelAdding more texture to a space is a sure-fire way to up the interest in a room, and tongue-and-groove panelling and battens are highly fashionable ways to add literal dimension to your walls and ceilings. Decorators are coming up with more creative methods to incorporate them, moving past more predictable grids or dado rails in favour of designs with a clever twist or a more freeform attitude. Try building reverse wainscotting that protrudes out instead of being set in or upcycling old picture frames to create a unique look.Left: Wall and panels in Resene Reservoir, floor in Resene Hint Of Grey and side table in Resene Peppermint. Pendant lamp from Good Form.Resene AlabasterResene Hint Of GreyResene PeppermintResene ReservoirResene CelesteReseneAbove: Wall and panelling in Resene Ziggurat, floor in Resene Mountain Mist, Nebula light fixture in Resene Half Duck Egg Blue, Resene Blue Bayoux and Resene ReseneRolling Stone, bowl in Resene Nebula, ball ornament in Resene Half Duck Egg Mountain Mist Blue and abstract artwork in Resene Celeste, Resene Nocturnal, Resene Rolling Stone, Resene Blue Bayoux and Resene Alabaster with frame in Resene Half ReseneDuck Egg Blue. Table, chairs and sideboard from Freedom.Rolling StoneReseneResene ReseneResene Nocturnal Half Duck Egg Blue Ziggurat Blue Bayoux46|'