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Modern Acacia Exodus Wall Panelling Wall Design
This wall is less about the panel and more about what floats on it. Those shelves pull attention away from the surface. You end up looking at what’s placed, not what’s built.
Key Design Details:
- Deep blue base holds everything in place without reflecting much light.
- Floating shelves cut across the wall instead of following its height.
- Light sits under each shelf, not above, so it spreads softly downward.
- Objects on shelves become part of the wall, not separate decor.
- The panel itself stays flat, letting the shelves do the work.
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It starts feeling incomplete. The shelves are not just storage here; they’re part of the home wall design itself. Empty shelves make the wall feel paused.
A bit. Too many different colors or shapes can make it look messy. It works better when things feel slightly controlled.
It throws light onto the wall and the objects together. If it were above, the shelves would cast shadows instead, changing how the interior wall design is perceived.
It can, but then the shelves stand out more than the wall. Here, the darker base keeps everything tied together within the wall inside design.













