Give your bedroom an industrial look by using a piece of corrugated wall panel as a headboard. Measure the width of your bed and cut a panel to fit. Locate wall studs and bolt it into place on the wall. Press your bed against the panel.
Use corrugated wall panels as a kitchen backsplash. Line the entire length of the walls between your upper and lower cabinets or stick to a small area behind the sink and stove.
Line the area underneath your eat-in countertops or bar area with a corrugated wall panel to give the space a country appeal. Leave a border of the regular wall behind it or fill in the entire section between the floor and under the counter.
Use a corrugated wall panel as a canvas for a modern art painting. Create your masterpiece on its surface before hanging it from a standard interior wall to give the area texture and color.
Line the bottom third of a room with corrugated wall panels for a distinctive take on wainscoting in a modern dining room. Install wood molding above and below to avoid sharp edges.
Cut pieces of the corrugated wall panels to fit on the surfaces of existing wood furniture. Attach it to the furniture and give an industrial, space-age look to a room.