Fun To Paint Too!
Walls are usually the largest surface area in your room, so it makes sense that to create a fabulous room, you should start with fabulous walls! That is easier said than done when you are on a tight budget. Here are five great treatments for walls that are easy to do, and even easier on the pocketbook!
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Sponging is perhaps the easiest faux technique to master. It takes very little paint, just a touch of practice, and looks great in nearly any style home! I prefer to sponge one color over another for a more subtle look, but you can sponge over white if you prefer.
You don't have to use those expensive sea sponges, either. Just rip and tear an ordinary kitchen sponge to create an irregular surface. Dip into paint, dab off so that it is almost dry, and pat onto the wall. Vary the direction of the sponge as you go to create a more natural look. You may wish to practice a little on cardboard first to test your technique.
2. Stripe
This is a classic favorite. A quick way to add interest
to a room without worrying about it competing with
pattern or being too busy.
Use painter's masking tape to tape off the stripes on the wall. Match the width of the stripe to the size of the room.a larger room should have wider stripes. You can even alternate wide and narrow stripes if you prefer. You can measure this out or do it by eye. Now paint inside the tape. For a casually chic room, don't use masking tape and just roll the stripes right onto the wall!
3. Stamp or stencil
Stamps or stencils can be used to accent, border, or
provide an overall design similar to wallpaper. They
are very inexpensive, or simple ones can be made at
home with lightweight cardboard (cereal boxes work
great) and a craft knife.
Stamps can be made the old
fashioned way -- with a potato! To stencil, simply tape
the stencil in place, then pounce the paint over the
stencil with a nearly dry brush, rag, or sponge. To
stamp, brush a small amount of paint onto the stamp,
dab off , then stamp onto the wall.
4. Frame
Many of us don't want to paint our entire rooms, but
want to add some color and flair. Try painting a
"frame" behind a group of photos. It can be a block of
paint to hang the photos on, or just a border to
enclose the group of wall hangings. This also saves on
paint, but adds a lot of interest and brings a room
together.
5. Colorwash
Colorwashing is a lot of fun. It is a wonderful finish
that creates a lot of depth and texture, and is a quite
popular paint finish in luxury homes.
It is simply a method where you add water to a paint or paint base, then rub over the walls with a rag. That simple! I have mixed my own paints for this, but it can be difficult to get the colors and ratios right. If you want to try a product made specifically for colorwashing, give WaterColorWalls.com a try. I've used their products, and they go a long way with beautiful colors. A bonus with colorwashing? You can use this technique for all of the ideas above!
Now that you know you don't have to buy out the paint
store in order to make a change, give one or two of
these ideas a try! Better yet, combine them! In no time
you will have made a creative, low cost improvement to
your home. ![]()