Lemvig Aluwood Project

Lemvig Aluwood Project

Forget trends and color palettes — what if the most powerful change you can make is one you feel before you see? Interior designer Stine shares four transformations where WoodUpp panels turned cold, empty rooms into warm, personal spaces. It’s not about decoration. It’s about atmosphere.

Table of contents:

1. A bedroom designed for calm and warmth

A plain white space with no visual anchor becomes a warm, balanced retreat. By cladding the end wall in classic oak with grey felt, the bed suddenly has something to lean into.

2. From cold and empty to warm and inviting

A bright living room with high ceilings and white walls can easily feel sterile and impersonal. The fix? Akupanels from floor to ceiling.

The vertical lines make the ceiling feel even higher. And when the panels are placed in the corner, they create a natural cozy nook — perfect for time with friends and family.

Using dark panels in the bedroom as well creates a sense of continuity throughout the home. The rich wood grounds the space and brings sensual balance — especially in modern homes with lots of white and light.

Split scene: left side shows an empty room with wooden floors and glass doors; right side features a living room with sofas and Akupanel acoustic slatwall.

3. A creative studio that feels like a conversation zone

When a space is meant for creativityand conversation,moodis everything.
This home studio is both aworkspaceand a social spot — and this is where dark WoodUpp panels do wonders.

With the Create collection, the wall becomes fully functional too: Mount your TV, add shelves, hang photos — and move things around without drilling new holes.
It’s flexible. Personal. Easy to adapt as your space evolves.

Split image: left, a white wall with exposed wiring and graffiti; right, a modern room featuring Nordic decor and an inviting armchair.

They make the atmosphere soft and inviting — people just want to stay.

4. High ceilings meet warmth and structure

The final project shows the challenge clearly: A room with very high ceilings, raw concrete, and low furniture.
The sound bounces, and the space feels… empty.

Again, floor-to-ceiling Akupanels are the solution. But here, they’re used strategically to frame a center section of the wall — creating a clear focal point.

The high placement of the panels combined with low furniture makes the space feel even more exclusive.


And with the Create collection, artwork and decorations can be swapped out in seconds — perfect for anyone who loves to refresh their look over time.

Modern living room with Nordic wood Akupanel walls, large windows, abstract acoustic panel art, a sectional sofa, and minimalist wireframe light fixtures, viewed from above.

Conclusion: It’s not just about panels. It’s about how your home feels.

Stine’s four design projects all prove one thing:

With the right materials, you’re not just designing how a room looks — you’re designing how it feels.

They bring calm, structure, and personality — whether it’s in the bedroom, living room, home office, or open-plan kitchen.

A white shirt and beige handbag hang on WoodUpp Norr X5 Black/Stainless Steel coat hooks attached to a vertical acoustic slatwall panel.

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