A fluted panel is a decorative architectural element characterized by a series of shallow, vertical grooves or ridges, known as flutes, running parallel to each other along the surface of the panel. These flutes can be evenly spaced or have varying widths, depending on the desired design aesthetic. Fluted panels have a long history and have been used in various architectural styles throughout the ages. They can be made from different materials, including wood, stone, plaster, and various synthetic materials. The flutes add texture and visual interest to otherwise flat surfaces, making them a popular choice for enhancing the appearance of walls, ceilings, and other interior or exterior structures.