20 Black Shiplap Wall Ideas to Bring Drama to Any Room

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Make a dramatic statement with black shiplap walls that add subtle pattern and bold color contrast. Shiplap is a type of wall covering that's typically white, can be installed vertically or horizontally, and has become synonymous with modern farmhouse style. A dark black paint color puts a contemporary spin on shiplap and turns it into a statement-making room feature.

Whether you want to highlight a fireplace, add an accent wall to a bathroom, or pack a big design punch in a small space, these black shiplap wall ideas provide ample inspiration for how to use the wall covering in any room in your home.

Black Shiplap Fireplace Wall

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Use black shiplap to highlight a fireplace as the focal point of a room. In this modern rustic space, the dark paint color brings depth and drama, contrasting a warm-toned wood ceiling and white-washed brick fireplace surround.

The vertical shiplap design elongates the wall and creates the illusion of an extra-tall ceiling, which is emphasized with floor-length curtain panels.

Black Shiplap Bathroom Wall

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Add interest to a bathroom with a black shiplap wall. Pair it with streamlined matte black hardware and minimalist wall sconces, and opt for a rustic wood vanity that warms up the space and breaks up the deep paint color.

Juxtapose it with crisp white wall tile for a medium tone between the stark black and white room colors, and install slate gray floor tile that softens the space.

Black Shiplap Walls and Ceiling

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For an extra cozy room, cover the walls and ceiling with black shiplap. The dark paint color will instantly enclose the space and create a dramatic backdrop for a neutral tone-on-tone color palette and statement furniture pieces.

Instead of blocking a portion of the windows and the surrounding shiplap with bulky window treatments, opt for cordless Roman shades that take up minimal visual space and allow maximum natural light to filter in.

Floor-to-Ceiling Black Shiplap Bathroom Walls

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Create drama in a small space such as a powder room with floor-to-ceiling black shiplap walls. To continue the dramatic aesthetic, install a modern floating sink such as this beautiful heavily veined marble piece.

The vertical shiplap lines pose a subtle contrast to the horizontal wall-mounted sink, while the natural marble pattern introduces an eye-catching organic element.

Mudroom With Black Shiplap Wall

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A mudroom may be a hard-working utilitarian space, but there's no reason it can't be visually appealing. Add interest to a built-in bench and cabinets in a mudroom with black shiplap for a decorative, yet practical wall covering choice.

The dark paint color is a durable option since it hides scuffs and dirt well which is especially important in a space that gets lots of foot traffic.

Partial Black Shiplap Wall

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If you want to try out black shiplap in a room but are nervous to commit to a full wall, dip your toes in with a partial black shiplap wall. Try it out in a bedroom to add an extra layer of visual interest, break up a plain white wall, and emphasize the bed as the room's focal point.

In this modern bedroom, it helps the light-colored furniture to stand out, highlighting the curved nightstand and linear headboard. Soften the black shiplap wall with cozy linens, layered textures, and a distressed area rug.

Black Shiplap Bookcase Detail

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Thoughtful design touches such as this black shiplap detail on the back of a built-in bookcase nook instantly elevate a space and give it a custom-designed feel. This is an inexpensive way to dress up an old bookcase or plain built-ins—cover the back with shiplap, then paint it the same paint color as the shelves and surrounding walls for an integrated look.

Color Drenched Space With Shiplap Walls and Ceiling

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For the ultimate dramatic effect, color drench a shiplap-covered ceiling, walls, and trim with a deep black paint color. To prevent the space from looking overly dark, make sure you choose a room that gets plenty of natural light and implement lots of natural materials such as this leather sofa or wooden coffee table to add warmth and coziness.

Black Shiplap Walls and Graphic Floor Tile

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Pair black shiplap walls with graphic black and white floor tile to pack a big design punch in a small bathroom. The small-scale tile pattern breaks up the linear nature of the horizontal shiplap wall, while maintaining a modern, monochromatic color palette.

Polished chrome fixtures and hardware continue the cool color scheme and introduce a shiny element that dresses up this modern farmhouse bathroom.

Vertical Black Shiplap Walls

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Give a space the illusion of a taller ceiling with vertical shiplap walls. The black paint color highlights the ceiling height, as do the minimalist black window frames. Whenever you choose to use a monochromatic color palette, introduce at least one natural material to prevent the design from looking flat and boring.

Here, a natural wood bench, floors, and ceiling beams add warmth and interest without bringing in a new color.

Black Shiplap Paired With Natural Wood

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Tone down the drama of black shiplap walls and give the room a lived-in feel by pairing the wall covering with natural wood elements in the form of furniture, ceiling accents, or flooring. Incorporate additional materials, such as a brass wall sconce with linen shades for a layered aesthetic that creates a high-end finish.

Black Shiplap Kitchen Island

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Instead of a full black shiplap wall, add drama to your kitchen with black shiplap on an island or peninsula. It's a great way to add a textural detail and contrast white countertops and walls.

The dark paint color is also a practical option for a kitchen island with counter or bar stools, since it hides scuff marks and dirt well, and can easily be wiped down with a damp cloth for a quick clean.

Horizontal Black Shiplap Wall

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A horizontal black shiplap wall introduces a subtle linear pattern that sets a dramatic tone for lighter, more neutral elements such as this wood bathroom vanity and woven pendant lights. Shiplap is a great option when you want a little more detail than a solid wall color but don't want the bold pattern of wallpaper.

Black Shiplap Entryway Wall

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A black shiplap wall makes a bold statement in this welcoming entryway. Since this is the first space people enter, it serves as an introduction to the rest of the home, and what better way to set an interesting tone than with a striking accent wall?

In this modern entryway, the vertical lines on the black shiplap draw the eyes up to three small windows that flood the space with natural light and contrast with a horizontal floating bench and round coat hooks. If you're working with limited space, black shiplap is a clever way to add visual appeal easily and on a budget.

Black-Stained Shiplap Wall

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For a more rustic look, instead of applying an eggshell or semi-gloss black paint color on shiplap walls, opt for a black stain. It looks less refined and more organic and looks particularly striking when paired with warm-toned woods, worn-in leather, and cozy textured area rugs.

Black Window Frames and Shiplap Walls

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Continue the black paint color from your shiplap walls onto the window frames for a cohesive look. The dark paint color emphasizes the linear design of the wall covering and the windows for a contemporary aesthetic and a neutral backdrop for a variety of color palettes and design styles.

Mirrored Shiplap Walls

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Create a mirrored effect with two black shiplap walls that dress up a narrow bathroom or hallway. To maintain a neutral color palette, add subtle detail with pattern and juxtapose the horizontal shiplap lines with a herringbone pattern on the floor and a vertical subway tile arrangement on the rest of the walls.

Black Shiplap Range Hood Cover

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Add a black shiplap element onto a wall without installing it on the entire wall by using it on a range hood cover. It's an unexpected design detail that instantly elevates this kitchen, contrasts the white wall tile and wood cabinets, and ties in the modern matte black hardware and fixtures.

Rustic Black Shiplap Walls

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Design tension between casual and sophisticated room elements is what makes for an interesting and memorable space. This design trick is employed in this black and white bathroom, where a rustic black shiplap wall is accented with shiny polished brass hardware for an unexpected pairing.

Oversized vertical sconces echo the linear shiplap design while a round mirror introduces a new shape and breaks up the line repetition.

Black Shiplap Walls in a Monochrome Bathroom

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Black shiplap walls add drama and subtle patterns to this monochrome bathroom. A white vanity brightens up the space and a white marble floor tile and vanity top bring in contrast, while their gray veining introduces a mid-tone color and softens the stark contrast.

Fresh greenery in the form of potted plants or stems arranged in vases is a great way to liven up a limited color palette and incorporate color in a natural, organic way.

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