Our Premium panels showcase a matte finish and natural tones that change over time, while Premium Oiled panels feature a protective oil that provides:
SlatWall Smoked Oak is the ultimate style for adding drama to your interior – try this sample panel to see why. Rich and elegant, it boasts dark tones that will enhance the luxurious feel of your space and give it a mysterious aura.
Made in the UK, this sample showcases our beautiful materials and unparalleled craftsmanship. It's assembled from oak wood veneer and MDF slats mounted on recycled felt backing – a format that enhances acoustics. Plus, it's easy to handle, so you can effortlessly test the shade in your chosen room.
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No more staples and fully bonded slats means easier installation with four simple steps.
You can cut SlatWall panels with a fine-toothed hand saw or power tools. If using the latter, remember to use the correct and suitable cutting blade to create a crisp cut line. We recommend performing a test cut first, if possible.
We recommend installing SlatWall panels in dry areas with low humidity and no water contact. For areas with high humidity or direct water contact, use our SlatWall Waterproof panels instead.
It's Britain's best SlatWall because it's made with your feedback in mind. It's crafted at our UK workshop with premium materials and production processes, ensuring the highest level of quality that other suppliers simply can't match. While they import theirs, we craft, quality check and pack Britain's best SlatWall at our base in Beverley, East Yorkshire.
Yes, absolutely. Alternatively, we offer a range of Premium Oiled finishes.
Measure the height and width of your chosen space in metres, then multiply these values together. If you're installing 2.4m panels, divide your total by 1.44. If you are installing 3m panels, divide your total by 1.8. Round this number up to calculate how many panels you'll need.
Yes, SlatWall is suitable for installation around radiators. The adhesive bonding we use to attach the slats to the felt is fully cured and heat-resistant up to 150°C, which is much lower than the temperature produced by most radiators. However, we recommend keeping the wood veneer away from direct contact with radiators to maintain its beautiful finish.