Surface finishes
- Ipe hardwood exterior panels
- Lime-washed clay reveal planes
- Aged-terracotta skirting
- Lapacho hardwood accent option
- 304 stainless steel cabinet body
Miroir
A project-built Miroir wall panel module with an Ipe Courtyard Wainscot, a 304 stainless steel cabinet body, lime-washed reveal planes, and aged-terracotta skirting for protected villa corridors.
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Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
Miroir Ipe Courtyard Wainscot is a wall panel module for homeowners, architects, and purchasing teams who want a warm corridor surface with real project discipline. The product is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory, with an approximate 30-day production lead time before shipping coordination. It combines 0.8 meters of base planning and 5.6 meters of wall panel planning around a 304 stainless steel cabinet body.
The differentiator is the Ipe Courtyard Wainscot. Miroir already includes a backlit mineral glow plane, bronze shadow rhythm, fluted linen gallery plane, rationalist feature wall, and spectral partition datum. This SKU does something different. It turns a long passage wall into a protected lower wainscot with warm vertical panels, lime-washed reveal planes, and aged-terracotta skirting that suits courtyard houses and villa galleries.
A plain painted wall can look calm on day one, but it quickly becomes a contact surface. Luggage brushes it, dining chairs touch it, shoes mark the lower edge, children lean against it, cleaners wipe the same zone repeatedly, and sunlight exposes every repair patch. Ipe Courtyard Wainscot gives that lower field a deliberate architectural surface instead of treating it as expendable paint.
The 304 stainless steel cabinet body matters because a wall panel is not just decoration. Long panel runs need straight alignment, stable fixing, resistance to cleaning cycles, and a reliable base behind the visible finish. The public face can be ipe hardwood, pale clay, adobe sand, patagonia jade, deep olive, and lime-washed wall tones, but the concealed basis must keep the reveal spacing disciplined across the full corridor.
The module is useful where a corridor needs both warmth and control. In a courtyard villa, the passage may connect dining, kitchen, guest rooms, and outdoor seating. The wall has to survive repeated movement without feeling like commercial wall protection. This SKU keeps the lower zone durable while making the wall feel residential, sunlit, and intentionally detailed.
Designers can use the product as a datum line. The wainscot height can align with benches, console tops, stair landings, dining banquette backs, or window sills. Once that line is set, the vertical panels give the corridor rhythm and the terracotta skirting absorbs the floor transition. The effect is quieter than a feature wall and more useful than a decorative veneer.
The finish direction is deliberately hospitable. Ipe wood brings depth and warmth. Lime-washed reveal planes keep the surface from becoming visually heavy. Aged terracotta at the base gives the lower edge a material reason to exist. The palette works for Latin American villas, Mediterranean-influenced homes, GCC courtyard residences, and warm-climate hospitality houses that need a calmer wall surface.
For procurement teams, the SKU makes a soft design request easier to quote. Instead of asking for a beautiful corridor, the buyer can review one Sanity-backed Miroir series product with an Ipe Courtyard Wainscot differentiator, a wall-panel category, formula dimensions, a Google category, and a stable shop-tier slug. That gives drawings, finish samples, and budget conversations a shared object.
The product should not be confused with open shelving, picture rails, or illuminated display panels. It has a more protective job. The long field of closed panels reduces visual noise, the horizontal wainscot rail protects the vulnerable lower area, and the skirting keeps the floor junction composed. The wall becomes a working architectural surface without turning into storage display.
Customization can remain focused after site measurements. Fadior can adjust total run length, panel module width, wainscot height, skirting depth, reveal spacing, corner return treatment, finish sample, side-wall termination, access panel location, outlet coordination, and installation sequence. The system can turn a short entry passage into a tactile arrival wall or extend through a long dining gallery.
The module also supports daily maintenance. A lower wall zone near a courtyard can face dust, shoe contact, chair movement, door swing, and sunlight. Warm wood panels and terracotta skirting make that zone easier to understand and easier to maintain. The wall can be cleaned in sections, repaired with panel logic, and protected without adding a separate commercial bumper rail.
Architects will notice how the module handles proportion. A wainscot line that is too low feels like a baseboard. A line that is too high can split the room awkwardly. Ipe Courtyard Wainscot is designed as a measured middle register: high enough to protect the active zone, low enough to let the upper wall remain calm, and regular enough to hold a long perspective view.
The image set is planned for inspection. The pure white hero isolates the complete closed panel module for commerce review. The midscene image shows the wall in a courtyard-facing passage with a dining edge nearby. The detail image studies wood grain, reveal tolerance, rail shadow, and terracotta base rhythm. The lifestyle image shows the long wall guiding a quiet villa corridor without loose visual clutter.
For owners, the benefit is simple. The corridor gains warmth, the lower wall gains protection, and the space still feels residential. The product does not need bright pattern, exposed hardware, or display objects to earn attention. It relies on material depth, clean panel rhythm, and a clear horizontal datum that makes movement through the home feel more composed.
For specifiers, the benefit is control. The panel width, reveal line, skirting height, installation substrate, cleaning access, and corner details can be reviewed before production. That helps avoid the common gap between a mood-board wall treatment and a buildable corridor package. The SKU gives the team a defined product while leaving enough room for project-level adaptation.
The commerce fields remain controlled by the publishing layer. The bundle supplies dimensions, product type, Google category, and the Miroir series binding, while the publisher computes offer fields and preorder timing from deterministic rules. The copy explains the module's purpose and custom planning boundary without inserting a prose-based price or availability estimate.
Ipe Courtyard Wainscot is strongest where a room sequence needs a tactile wall but cannot afford visual disorder. It can line a dining gallery, protect a passage from a pool courtyard, warm an entry corridor, or create a quieter transition between kitchen and outdoor seating. In each case, the panel system gives the lower wall a durable, designed role.
The final installed impression should feel calm before furniture is added. A buyer sees a long run of warm vertical panels, pale reveal planes, terracotta skirting, and a clean wainscot rail that clarifies the wall. That is the business value of this SKU: a priced, manufacturable Miroir wall panel module that turns a high-contact corridor into a controlled architectural surface.
The product also gives the site team a clearer installation conversation. Before production, the team can mark wall flatness, floor level changes, concealed utilities, door casing intersections, and the exact start and stop points of the panel run. Those checks reduce the risk of awkward field trimming and help the finished wall look planned rather than patched around late site conditions.
In warmer climates, a corridor wall often carries the mood of the whole home. It may sit beside a courtyard, catch afternoon shadows, frame the dining route, or lead guests toward a terrace. Ipe Courtyard Wainscot lets that wall feel generous and tactile while still solving the practical problem of contact, cleaning, and long-run alignment.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The visual direction presents a long ipe-panel wall with lime-washed reveals, aged-terracotta skirting, and warm courtyard light so buyers can inspect it as finished residential wall cabinetry.
The white hero supports commerce review, while the room images show how the same module protects a passage wall without becoming a loud decorative feature.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Ipe courtyard wainscot
A warm lower wall datum protects high-contact passage areas while keeping the corridor residential and refined.
Lime-washed reveal planes
Pale vertical reveals keep the wood rhythm breathable and coordinate with clay, plaster, and courtyard architecture.
Aged-terracotta skirting
The base transition absorbs floor contact visually and gives the lower edge a clear material finish.
304 stainless cabinet body
The concealed basis supports long-run alignment, cleaning routines, and stable reveal spacing behind the finish.
Materials and finish
Finish, color, and detailing are selected to keep the product convincing in both specification and daily use.
Surface finishes
Color options


Customization
This is where the product moves from inspiration into a live project discussion.
Designers may adjust total run length, panel module width, wainscot height, skirting depth, reveal spacing, corner returns, outlet coordination, access panel location, finish sample, and installation sequence after actual site measurements are reviewed.
The Ipe Courtyard Wainscot can stay compact for an entry passage, extend along a dining gallery, wrap a courtyard-facing corridor, or coordinate with benches, consoles, stairs, and window heights where the wall needs a clear protective datum.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Base cabinet planning | 0.8 meters |
|---|---|
| Wall panel planning | 5.6 meters |
| Tall cabinet planning | 0.0 meters |
| Countertop planning | 0.0 meters |
| Primary cabinet material | 304 stainless steel |
| Visible finish direction | Ipe hardwood panels, lime-washed reveal planes, aged-terracotta skirting, pale clay walls, and warm courtyard shadows |
Quick facts
Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.
| Claim | Value | Standard | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Series binding | Miroir | — | Sanity-backed Wall_Panel product series. |
| Differentiator | Ipe Courtyard Wainscot | — | Distinct from Miroir backlit plane, bronze rhythm, linen gallery, rationalist wall, and spectral partition products. |
| Base cabinet planning | 0.8 meters | — | Formula input for publisher-computed commerce price. |
| Wall panel planning | 5.6 meters | — | Primary formula input for this wall-panel SKU. |
| Tall cabinet planning | 0.0 meters | — | No tall cabinet run is assigned to this wall-panel product. |
| Countertop planning | 0.0 meters | — | No countertop run is assigned to this wall-panel product. |
| Cabinet body | 304 stainless steel | — | Concealed support basis for long-run alignment. |
| Visible finish | Ipe hardwood panels, lime-washed reveals, and aged-terracotta skirting | — | Warm corridor finish direction for courtyard-facing passages. |
| Use case | Protected villa corridor wall panel module | — | Designed for long residential walls with repeated daily contact. |
| Google product category | Home & Garden > Decor > Wall Decor | — | Commerce taxonomy supplied to the publisher. |
| Image disclosure | Product imagery shown is a design rendering; final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, and finish texture. | — | Customer-facing product visualization disclosure. |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
It works best on long residential walls that face daily contact but still need a warm architectural finish. Typical placements include villa corridors, dining galleries, courtyard passages, entry sequences, and transitional walls between kitchen and outdoor seating. The module is especially useful when a painted lower wall would show scuffs, chair contact, luggage movement, or repeated cleaning marks too quickly.
This SKU focuses on a protected lower wainscot rather than backlighting, display rhythm, linen texture, or partition presence. The Ipe Courtyard Wainscot uses warm vertical panels, pale reveal planes, and aged-terracotta skirting to form a durable datum line. It is less about creating a feature moment and more about making a high-contact passage wall feel intentional, tactile, and easy to coordinate.
Yes. After site measurements are reviewed, Fadior can adjust the total run length, panel module width, wainscot height, skirting depth, reveal spacing, corner return, access panel placement, and outlet coordination. The goal is to align the datum with real architecture such as benches, consoles, stair landings, window sills, dining banquettes, adjacent door openings, exact floor transition lines, and maintenance access zones.
The page images show a design rendering for product review, so final manufactured details may vary with approved samples, site measurements, lighting, and installation conditions. Buyers should confirm wall length, substrate condition, floor transition, cleaning needs, corner returns, and any access points before final drawings are locked. The SKU gives a clear commercial starting point while leaving project details adjustable.
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