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My dad used to get the living room as hot as he could, tap the barometer and proudly announce it was the hottest EVER in the room (but not much fun outside of that room I can tell you!) and as it cooled we would all have to jump up and save our wood panelled walls from caving in,,,no...SERIOUSLY! He nailed it straight to the wall so it would all come crashing down :-O Wood Panel Walls Aesthetic, 80s Wood Paneling, 70s Wood Paneling, Living Room 90s, Old Wood Paneling, Wood Panelled Walls, Wood Paneling Decor, Wood Panel Bedroom, Bedroom 80s

My dad used to get the living room as hot as he could, tap the barometer and proudly announce it was the hottest EVER in the room (but not much fun outside of that room I can tell you!) and as it cooled we would all have to jump up and save our wood panelled walls from caving in,,,no...SERIOUSLY! He nailed it straight to the wall so it would all come crashing down :-O

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Helena
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Name: John and Laura Frame Location: Wrightwood, California Size: 2,500 square feet Years lived in: 30 years; Owned I’m a fan of sculpting mastermind John Frame, so touring his home was an honor, which makes it difficult for me to write this feature without giving you an essay-style rundown of his poignant, otherworldly carvings and stop-motion animations.

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Flint Wonderlove
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Growing up, the walls of my parents’ living room den were narrow, dark wood panels. No matter the time of day, the place felt like a cave. But though I finally persuaded them to paint them to match the rest of the house a few years ago (and it really did brighten the place up), after seeing these stylish spaces, I’m starting to rethink the wood paneling look. It’s definitely distinctive. It adds texture to a space and it certainly ups the warmth factor.

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Ada Jacobs