1. panelling - Noun
2. panelling - Verb
Derived from panel
of Panel
Source: Webster's dictionaryMeanwhile the morning room has floor-to-ceiling windows allowing light to flow in with wooden panelling adorning the walls. Source: Internet
Another change was the decoration of the public rooms, parquet flooring, wood panelling and majestic decoration of the public rooms disappeared. Source: Internet
All of the original features including the deep skirting boards, tall ceilings with detailed cornice, wood panelling and sash windows are being retained. Source: Internet
As well as reproduction, they were engaged in the restoration of older pieces of furniture, made panelling for use in the restoration of old houses and were specialists in carved oak for internal and external work. Source: Internet
As before, flowing forms characterise the centre console as well as the door and rear side panelling, which smoothly merge into one another to emphasise the coupe character. Source: Internet
Gladstone’s Library, so atmospheric with its gorgeous wood panelling and whatnot, was the perfect venue. Source: Internet