Laminates

What is fluted (louvered/reeded) laminate and where should I use it?

Short Answer
Fluted laminate (also called louvered or reeded) is a decorative laminate with vertical grooves cut or pressed into the surface - the slatted, ribbed look you see behind TVs and on feature walls. It adds depth, vertical rhythm and visual texture without using a different colour. Best uses: TV unit back panels and side accents, hero feature walls, wardrobe accent shutters, bed back panels, behind-the-bar walls and pooja unit niches. Pair with smooth matte laminates in the same colour family for a layered, on-trend look.

Detailed Explanation

Fluted laminate (also called louvered, reeded or ribbed laminate) is a 3D-textured decorative laminate with vertical (or sometimes horizontal) grooves milled or pressed into the surface. It looks like the slatted wood paneling that's dominated Pinterest and Instagram interior boards for the last two years - and is hands-down one of the most popular laminate trends in modern Indian homes. The grooves catch light differently across the day, adding depth and visual rhythm without needing a contrasting colour. Best uses: TV unit back panels and side accents (the vertical lines frame the screen and add architecture), hero feature walls in living rooms and entryways, wardrobe accent shutters (one fluted shutter among smooth ones), bed back panels in master bedrooms, behind-the-bar walls in dining rooms, pooja unit niches. Pair with smooth matte laminates in the same colour family - fluted walnut with smooth walnut, fluted oak with smooth oak - to layer texture without clashing colours. Available in 1-3 mm thickness in wood and solid colour finishes. Cost: 1.5-2× regular laminate per sqft. Avoid using on every surface in a room - it works because it's a special feature, not a default.
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