
Trends always come and go in the ever-evolving, somewhat cyclical landscape of interior architecture. Whether it’s a new aesthetic, an innovative wall treatment or the latest viral color, certain design features rise to prominence all the time in this dynamic industry. Some fade as quickly as they emerge or resurface in new forms years later, while others endure and stand the test of time through continuous reinvention –often thanks to their versatile and adaptable nature. Ribbed paneling is a clear example of the latter. With its ability to add texture and visual allure to various design styles, it has been a popular cladding choice for bedrooms, kitchens and living spaces in recent decades. And now more than ever, fitting with current preferences that lean towards sleek, tactile and structured elements, it has consolidated its presence in contemporary residential interiors.
Crafted from various materials –including metal, concrete and plastic but mainly woods such as cedar, pine, oak or MDF– using specialized machinery and cutting techniques, ribbed panels are composed of a series of raised, elongated or linear ridges (ribs) running along their surface, vertically or horizontally. These rhythmic, repetitive patterns shape the panel’s distinct modern look and character, as well as offering an alluring play of light and shadow that adds to any surface a sense of dimension, depth and bespoke craftsmanship.
