Cool painted walls
45 Creative Wall Paint Ideas and Designs — RenoGuide
Marj Licos
Marj Licos
Splashing on a fresh coat of paint is the fastest, easiest and cheapest way to refresh your home interiors. Aside from just painting the walls, you can also use them as the room’s accent or décor. With a little artistry and a lot of imagination, your walls can be highlights of the room or the house! Here are some easy DIY wall paint ideas and designs that will instantly transform the wall from humdrum to fabulous. Check these out and get ready for some painting!
1. Random Rectangles
Cool, modern, eye-catching. This easy-to-create wall paint feature will complement your modern home interiors and don’t need creative or artistic skills to complete. Just pick your favourite colour palette and paint away random rectangles in different shades.
2. Nordic Blues
Blue-grey shades are typical of the cool, modern and minimalist interiors of Scandinavian designs. Use several shades of Nordic blues to cover blocks of your wall. Use painter’s tape to achieve clean straight lines.
3. Honeycomb
Perk up a plain white wall with several shades of honeycomb. The randomly placed hexagons create a fun and funky vibe to the room. Use colours that complement the room’s interiors and use – brighter shades for kid’s bedroom, more toned-down for the living room or dining area.
4. Turquoise Ombre
Bring in the bright and cool of the ocean with this turquoise ombre wall paint. Match the colourful wall with sea-themed accents, glass and gold. The light-toned wood flooring works to soften the glare.
5. Gingham Style
Painting squares can’t be that hard! This gingham-inspired wall feature gives the room an idyllic charm and rustic vibe. The key to a successful gingham wall feature is in carefully studying the shades, planning the painting and keeping the lines straight.
6. Grey Diagonals
This is one of the easiest wall paint ideas and designs for an accent wall. Upgrade a blank wall into this sleek and attractive wall accent. Painting a plain grey wall with diagonal lines of different thickness and shades creates a trendy and upbeat vibe. Perfect for modern minimalist homes.
7. Elegant Lines
The headboard wall is the ideal accent wall of a bedroom. This modern bedroom highlighted the wall with a dark shade of peacock green amongst a predominantly white interior. Black thin lines are added to create a modern chic look.
8. Orange Burst
Easily dress up a narrow blank wall with this orange burst paint feature. Take your favourite colour, then create several shades of it by gradually adding white paint. An easy and fun way to add a pop of colour to an otherwise gloomy corner.
9. Vertical Divide
Sleek, modern and creative. Easily upgrade your interiors with this three-tone vertical divide paintwork. The grey shades complement the modern minimalist room, while the perky yellow serves as the accent colour. Add yellow décor pieces to pick up the colour theme.
10. 3D Boxes
Add fun to your room with some 3D wall effect. This three-tone 3D box design is easy to accomplish. Draft the lines and mark the colours so you won’t get confused. Using painter’s tape will hasten the process and ensure straight lines.
11. Circle Ombre
This circle ombre paintwork is perfect for when you just need a fun feature to dress up a blank wall. Draw a huge circle on the wall and divide into several vertical segments. Starting with the original paint colour, paint the middle part. Dilute the paint with white and work your way painting the outer segments. Remove the painters’ tape dividing the sections.
12. Charming Check
Fun, charming, unique. This blue-themed check wall feature complements the coastal home interiors. But you can make your own check design and put in on your wall! Pick your favourite colour and create three more complementary shades to complete your check design.
13. Colourful Geometrics
This bright and colourful geometric design works for homes and is best for rooms where you need a lot of positive energy flowing, like the living room or the family room. Its bright colours are captivating, while the diagonal strokes give the design a dynamic look.
14. Flower Accent
Brighten up a forgettable corner of your home with this charming and fascinating wall flower accent. You can go as bright as you want by using red or orange shades, or as cool as this yellow on grey rose accent.
15. Random Lines
Eliminate blank and boring walls easily with some ingenuity and a free weekend to work on your wall. This enthralling two-tone paint wall accent is fun, modern and original. Its random lines and colour blocking aspect effectively delivers drama and character to the room.
16. Pastel Triangles
Fun, cheerful and bright! One of the most festive wall paint ideas and designs. Pastel triangles on the wall will make you think of confetti, party and excitement. Ideal wall feature for children’s bedroom, the playroom, the family room or even the kitchen!
17. Blended Grey
When you want a plain grey wall, but you also want it to be exciting and unique! This blended grey wall is surely captivating and extraordinary. To achieve the cloud-like effect, use two tones of grey. Paint the lower part of the wall with the darker tone and the top with the lighter one. Use both colours in the middle part, using quick bold strokes to get the blended effect.
18. Cross-stitched Accent
Unique, nostalgic and beautiful. This wall feature will take a lot of painstaking and detailed work to get right. But with the right attention to details and a lot of patience, it is possible. A great surprise or gift of labour for someone who’s into cross-stitching.
19. Paint Drips
You’ll never have to worry about the drips, the overpainting and the mess with this design. Drips are encouraged and the messy result delivers a beautiful and arresting wall feature. For smaller rooms, you can do one layer of paint applied on the top of the wall, right next to the ceiling and dripped randomly.
20. Vertical Stripes
Stripes are classic, neat and a staple in almost any design. Adding some black vertical stripes to a plain white wall will instantly transform it into this chic and elegant wall accent. From a forgettable foyer to a stylish one.
21. Sunset Ombre
Capture the magic of sunset with this incredible sunset ombre wall design. Warm, bright, mesmerising. The key to achieving the seamless ombre wall is the careful blending of colours. Start with sky blue from the top, follow with blush, then with warm honey orange, and end with salmon at the bottom. Blend colours between shades.
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Blue MountainsRelaxing, cool and fascinating. Adding a tranquil wall décor such as this blue mountain feature evokes peace and quiet into a room. Best for bedrooms, bath or the music room. Using several shades of blue-green paint, draw and paint the dips and peaks of your mountains. You can even recreate a favoured mountain range!
23. Dividing Diamonds
Adding pizzazz to a plain wall is easy and fun! Instead of abruptly cutting off from one colour to another, transition by adding these dividing diamonds. This wall transitioned from blue to white, and to divide the two blocks of colour, several shades of blue and white diamonds were added in between. Fun, attractive and charming!
24. Prints and Patterns
Sleek, light and neutral. This is the perfect wall accent for the modern minimalist home. Using painters’ tape, divide the wall into triangles. Working with each triangle, randomly paint them with either grey or white, or create different patterns like stripes, fish tales, slants, starts, circles, and whatever you fancy!
25. Connecting Dots
Give your plain white wall a fun upgrade with this dots and lines design. Easy to create but might take you some time to complete. This is easier with a sharpie. Just create random dots a few inches from each, then draw lines to connect the dots.
26. Watercolour Effect
Arresting, creative, unforgettable! Pick some of your favourite colours to use for this colourful wall accent. Diluting acrylic paint with water will give you this fascinating watercolour effect. Keep the rest of the room muted so as not to overwhelm the overall design.
27. Rainbow Wall
Everyone loves rainbows! Adding a cheery rainbow to your home will instantly uplift its mood and ambience. This accent wall highlights a basic rainbow arch on white. The colours more than provide the vividness that the all-white room needs.
28. Bright Colour Blocks
Brighten up a gloomy corner or decorate a blank wall with some blocks of bright colour paint. This plain white section of the house is turned bright and interesting by just adding blocks of red, orange and yellow. Not artistic skills required, just keep your lines straight with the help of painters’ tape.
29. Grunge Watercolour
Don’t be afraid to play with your walls and colours! This grunge watercolour wall speaks of an edgy, free and creative personality. To create the look, use acrylic paint, pick your favourite colour and dilute with water to achieve the fading effect. No rules for this design, just have fun.
30. Origami Accent
Minimalist, colourful, fun. This bright and eye-catching origami wall accent is all you need to perk up a room! Its sleek lines and minimalist design are perfect for the modern minimalist home – just the right amount of colour and fun but without the clutter and fuss.
31. Graded Ombre
Want to do the ombre wall but can’t achieve the seamless blend? Try this graded ombre – the easier and simpler version of the delightful wall paint trick. Instead of going for the seamless, you’ll have to do the transition in segments. Just add colour or dilute the paint as you go from one panel to the next.
32. Dripping Mountains
Striking, colourful, inventive. This streamlined version of the mountains mural is brighter yet more subtle. Using several pastel shades of acrylic, dilute the paint with water to achieve the right drippy consistency. Fill large syringes and carefully work your way making mountain ranges across the wall.
33. Rainbow Splatter
This is another fun project to upgrade a blank wall into something colourful and exciting. Very minimal artistic skills required! Just pick out the colour theme you want; it could be several shades of one colour, a three-colour combi or this explosive rainbow collection.
34. Pastel Geometrics
Charming, understated, elegant. This colourful wall of muted pastel geometrics is easy to create. Using painters’ tape, map the wall out with random shapes, then fill each one with a different pastel colour. Mix some neutral shades with the pretty pastels to get the classy elegant look.
35. Into the Woods
With the right technique, painting a forest on your wall isn’t as hard as you would imagine. This green forest wall accent is easy to create. Start from the top background paint, then work your way down making tree silhouettes and adding more of the dark green paint as you go.
36. Red Grunge Fade
Edgy, fascinating, extraordinary. This rust-red grunge paint wall accent brings in an edgy and vivacious character to the room. The awesome way to disrupt the perfect orderliness of the modern minimalist interiors. After painting a section of the wall, press a wet rug to the newly painted section to create the grungy effect.
37. Hand Drawn Herringbone
Funky and creative, minimalist and attractive. Add a fun and trendy vibe to the room by creating this easy-to-do hand drawn herringbone wall accent. You’ll need a lot of patience working your way across the wall, but the work is simple enough. This is the only time you’re allowed to draw on the wall!
38. Colourful Fish Scales
This fish scales wall paint feature will not only dress up your wall, but it will also bring fun and excitement to the room. Adding some party colours in fun shapes will instantly transform a humdrum wall into this colourful and gorgeous feature. Best for children’s bedroom, the nursery, the family room or even for outdoor hubs.
39. Unfinished Half
This may look like you’ve run out of paint, but it is actually a fun and quirky wall paint feature. This unique wall accent is a great conversation starter and is one of the easiest to accomplish. The streamlined elegant look underlines the fun and creative whimsy of the wall feature.
40. Elegant Minimalist
Some of the best wall paint ideas and designs actually use a sharpie. This elegant and classy wall accent is very easy to achieve! The first step is to paint the wall with a dark shade of colour. Once the paint has dried, use a gold sharpie pen to create the thin elegant lines. Done!
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Patterned PastelsFunky, bright, exciting! Eliminate boring walls with some fun pastel prints and patterns. Design patterns and options are endless, just use your imagination! This colourful concoction of dots, shapes and patterns results to an electrifying fun wall.
42. Floral Doodle
Express yourself and showcase your art on your wall! This amazing floral doodle wall feature is elegant and astounding as it is in black and white. You can also opt for the more attention-grabbing finish by adding in colours.
43. Vertical Lines
Subtle, elegant, modern. Adding random vertical lines to your plain wall will instantly give it a more modern and exciting look. The white vertical slants on grey background wall accent give this bedroom a contemporary yet stylish finish.
44. Painted Wood Planks
Love wood planks on your walls but would also like some colour? This painted wood planks wall gives a fascinating, fabulous and unique look to the bedroom. The bright colours instantly uplift the bedroom from mundane to stunning. Highlight the wall feature with some spotlights.
45. Random Curves
In the minimalist trend of neutral colours and straight lines, this accent wall of curves and pastels is a standout. The circles and curves soften the look, while light pastels complement the modern minimalist styling.
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Cool Painting Ideas That Turn Walls And Ceilings Into A Statement
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We think of walls as blank canvases waiting to be filled with color to come alive. How would you make that happen? And forget for a second the usual approaches.
Cool painting ideas can come from the most unexpected and simple places so keep your mind open. If you want your walls to look cool and outstanding, you need more than just a single accent color or a roll of painter’s tape.
The different types of paint
If you’re to paint a wall or a ceiling, you need to be properly equipped for the job. That includes knowing which type of paint to choose. There are quite a few different options based on a series of different criteria. We’ll go over them shortly.
Oil-based paint
These paints are a good choice if you’re trying to cover up a stained surface because they have better surface penetration and better adhesion. They’re durable and water-resistant and less expensive than other types. Oil-based paints are reliable and last for a very long time. They’re also great for trims. The downside of using them however is that they take very long to dry, up to 24 hours which can be a big inconvenience in some cases.
Water-based paint
This type of paint presents a series of advantages compared to oil-based paints. For example, they dry quicker, they have less of an odor and they’re easier to clean. That makes them an excellent choice for interior walls. Water-based paint however is not as resilient as the oil-based kind and doesn’t last as long. However, they’re still great and if you plan on repainting the walls in a few years anyway there’s no inconvenience.
Because water-based paint dries quickly you can apply several coats in the same day and thus finish your project a lot quicker. It’s also very convenient because you can clean it with only soap and water. It doesn’t give off noxious fumes either. Of course, there’s also a bit of a downside to this and it’s the fact that water-based paints are more costly compared to the oil-based kind.
Latex-based paint
This is a type of paint usually used for exterior walls and surfaces. It offers a big advantage in the fact that it doesn’t fade in the sunlight. It’s also easy to apply and it dries quickly similarly to regular water-based paint. What also makes it a suitable choice for the exterior is the fact is can expand and contract without trapping moisture inside and that in turn makes it resilient and long-lasting.
It’s possible for some latex-based paints to also be water-based but that’s not always the case. Both types are user-friendly and easy to clean with soap and water.
Flat paint
Based on sheen type, we can distinguish between a variety of different types of paint. The kind that gives you a flat finish is not particularly suitable for areas such as the kitchen or the bathroom because it’s not as easy to clean as other types. If however you want a finish that looks more sophisticated, this one fits the description.
Flat paint doesn’t reflect the light so it’s a good choice if you’re trying to hide imperfections. However, it’s not very durable. In fact, it’s the least durable kind compared to the other types so use it in areas that don’t get used very often if you want it to last. Flat paint is also very inexpensive.
Matte paint
Although they’re similar, flat and matte paint are not the same thing. Matte paint is just a bit glossier than flat paint and is also more durable. It’s more resilient and better-suited for high traffic areas which makes it more versatile as well.
Eggshell paint
The reason why it’s called like this is because this type of paint has a low sheen like that of an eggshell. It’s durable, easier to clean compared to flat paint and it can be washed without damage. It’s glossier than matte paint but not as glossy as other types which makes a good in-between option and also makes it more refined that flat paint but still practical for covering up imperfections.
Satin paint
The differences between satin and eggshell paint are minor as these two types are very similar to one another. Satin paint has a sheen and gives surfaces a smooth and velvety look. It’s a bit glossier than eggshell paint but not by much. You can use it in pretty much any room, including high-traffic areas like hallways. It can be easily washed and cleaned and it’s quite durable and can last for several years.
Semi-gloss paint
This type of paint is glossier than the ones mentioned previously, enough so that it doesn’t hide imperfections but actually makes them stand out even more. It’s also a type of paint that’s very durable and can be washed and even scrubbed. That makes it a great choice for spaces like kitchens and bathrooms. A lot of semi-gloss paints can also stand up to moisture although it’s not always a requirement.
Gloss paint
This is the glossiest paint type in our list. It’s shiny, stain-resistant and easy to clean. You can even scrib it without doing damage which means you can use it in the kitchen, including on the backsplash. Of course, because it’s so glossy it reflects light and isn’t great on imperfect surfaces because it brings out any detail. This is also a highly durable type of paint and because it can be cleaned so easily it can last for a very long time. In terms of cost however this is the most expensive type of paint so it’s often only used for details and trims.
Spray paint
Spray paint is in a completely different category. It’s not the type of paint one would use on the walls unless they want to make graffiti or explore their artistic side. It’s also not the type of paint you should use indoors because of the fumes. It’s great for various makeover projects involving furniture and decorations.
Enamel paint
This is the most rugged and tough type of paint on the list and although it can also be used indoors, it’s most generally used for exterior areas because it can withstand the elements. Inside the home it’s used on cabinets and sometimes on appliances in order to give them a layer of protection.
Chalkboard paint
This is a very straight-forward type of paint. It’s what you can use to create a chalkboard surface. You can apply it to walls as well as other surfaces and it’s very versatile and fun to use in various areas of the house and all sorts of projects.
Primer
The primer is applied to a surface before the paint. It can be oil-based or water-based and can be used with various types of paint and multiple surfaces. Some paints already contain primer in which case this step is not necessarily and you can go straight to painting the walls. The role of the primer is to seal the surface and to add a protective layer that prevents discoloration from the old paint so it doesn’t bleed through and ruin your color. There are a few different types of primer out there and some are better at concealing than others which is useful if you want a drastic change in color such as from dark to light for example
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After you’ve chosen the right type of paint for your project, you can go ahead and actually paint the wall. That’s when creativity comes into play. For example, you can choose to only add a few details to a wall instead of repainting its entire surface. Check out this beautiful hand-painted design featured on randrathome and let it inspire you.
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If you want to add more texture to a wall you can choose a specific type of paint that’s designed to mimic a particular look. For example, this stylish accent wall uses limewash paint It has a very natural and earthy look but it has to be applied in a specific way. For more details check out this tutorial on curateanddisplay.
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When choosing the type of paint you also have a choice between a wide variety of colors. Of course, you don’t have to only chose one color. You can mix and match multiple ones and create all sorts of interesting designs, like this geometric accent wall design featured on hawthorneandmain for example.
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It’s also not just the type of paint that matters but how you apply it as well. The tools you use are important. If you want the standard look of that sort of paint use the recommended tools but if you want something different and unique then you can be quite creative. For example, you could use a sponge to get a cool design on the wall. Check out hometalk for more details about this.
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Another cool resource that you can use is a paint pen. It’s similar to a regular Sharpie except it’s not the same thing. You can use it to create various cool patterns and design on a wall and even paint of sketch various designs on it. You can find a nice tutorial in this sense on snappycasualblog if you’re interested.
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You can find paint pens in all sorts of colors which gives you a lot of freedom with your accent wall design. For instance, if you want to go with a rather busy pattern but you don’t want it to be super eye-catching you can use a paint pen in a subtle color, one that doesn’t contrast very much with the wall color. We recommend checking out this stylish design from classyclutter.
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Paint pens can also be used to decorate a wall and make it look like it has wallpaper on it when in fact it’s the wall itself that’s decorated in that manner. As you can imagine, it’s not a particularly easy project and you need to be very precise with your measurements if you want the design to look good. You can find more information on vintagerevivals.
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Tape is also a great friend when you’re creating accent walls, especially if you want to use multiple colors and to create a color block design like the one featured on framedbysarah. A project like this starts with tape which is applied to the wall based on the pattern that you want to create. Then you apply all the colors and let the paint dry, after which you remove the tape and fix any possible issues.
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Simply painting the wall using a single color can also work. It would be nice to take this opportunity to also fix any imperfections, cover up any holes and make sure the whole surface is nice and smooth. You might have to do some sanding and to repeat this process over and over until the spot is all fixed. Check out lifewithnealandsuz for more detailed instructions.
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With paint you have a lot of freedom and you can be really creative. You can even use paint to create beautiful murals and amazing art. This would however require planning. This colorful mural featured on younghouselove uses multiple colors which have all been carefully selected and that go really well with each other. You start with a rough design and then slowly make the lines nice and smooth until your design looks exactly how you pictured it.
Wall painting design ideas
Colorful waves.
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Instead of the usual stripes, try something different like waves. They’re more eye-catching and let you use more than two contrasting colors. You can freehand them and make the wall look like an abstract painting. A great way to connect all the other color accents you’ve used throughout the room.
Abstract designs.
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And speaking of abstract paintings, here are some more ways in which you can turn your wall into one. They key is to forget about patterns and symbolic designs and to free yourself of anything that’s too specific. You can, of course, induce a mood or create a design reminiscent of something you love using colors and shapes.
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This design reminds me of the beach and the waves but it’s possible for it to have an entirely different meaning for someone else.
The magic of painter’s tape.
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Have you ever used painter’s tape to create more than just stripes or to mask a straightedge? It’s a lot more versatile and you can help you create a variety of unique lines and designs when torn. Put a spin to the usual approach and paint against a torn tape edge.
Typographic designs.
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A typographic design lets you personalize the walls in your home or workspace and make the layout more practical. For example, paint a large monogram on a wall in the kids’ room or anywhere else.
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Define the spaces using numbers. This is helpful for large spaces with different zones or large offices. This way when you tell someone to look an item in zone 3 they know exactly where that is. You can also adapt the idea for your own home.
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Create a cool and simple wall display with a personalized message. It can be something inspirational, great for a meeting room for example, or something fun or clever you can use in your living room or entryway to make guests feel welcome.
Stripes.
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And here we are discussing stripes, the timeless and simple painting technique that’s among the most accessible. But we invite you to take them to another level. For example, instead of using two colors, try using three. Make a thin white stripe in between the larger ones to emphasize the other two colors.
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Another interesting idea can be to create vertical stripes of different widths and use the same technique as before to highlight the colors. In a way, it’s a design reminiscent of bar codes. They’re still stripes but just a little more special.
Chevron patterns.
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Painting chevron stripes is relatively easy if you do it the usual way. But think of how you can coordinate them with the rest of the room’s décor. Use the right colors in the right place.
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You don’t necessarily have to turn chevron stripes into a pattern for the entire wall. How about an oversized approach that connects two adjacent walls?
Ombre designs.
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Ombre painted walls offer a lot of flexibility in terms of design. For example, you can make it look like there are no boundaries between the ceiling and the walls and eliminate the straight angles.
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Paint the bottom portion of the bedroom walls a different color that gradually becomes white and match that color to the bedding or the carpet so there’s cohesion throughout.
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Combine the techniques. Use chevron stripes on one of the walls and use the darkest shade for the bottom line. Gradually add white to make the other stripes lighter and lighter until the differences are no longer noticeable.
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Ombre walls can also create a beautiful and serene atmosphere and you can use this effect in areas like the bathroom or the entrance hallway. You can even create interesting textures for the wall using a sponge.
Faux.
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If, for example, you love the texture and the warmth that wood adds to a room but don’t want to use this material in your design, there’s an alternative: a faux bois painted wall. You’ll get to transmit those elements but in a symbolic way.
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Similarly, you can enjoy the rusticity and traditional charm that molding offers to a space without actually installing any. Faux molding can be painted on the walls. It will also give the room a casual and relaxed feel.
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Here’s a simpler design that uses decorative painting. If you’re not a fan of the straight lines that painter’s tape usually creates, try simply using an angled brush.
Large-scale stripes.
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Stripes don’t necessarily have to be parallel. In fact, they’re more fun and interesting if they’re not. If you want to make a strong statement, stay away from thin lines and try instead a large-scale approach.
Freehand.
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If you’re feeling talented and creative, you can come up with a unique design for your wall. Freehand something on the wall with a pencil and see what you get. Once you’re happy with the design, use paint to define it.
Color blocking.
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Don’t be afraid of solid colors. Combine multiple shades on a single wall and make them all look fun and unique. It can be helpful to paint thin white frames around each block of color to highlight the tones.
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Look around the room and find all the different colors you’ve used. Gather them all on a wall and paint a rectangle using each of the shades you’ve cataloged. A great way to tie everything together harmoniously.
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If you want to highlight the contrast that two strong colors create, then a simple design is the best way to do it. A single, thick stripe is a lovely idea.
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For a continuous design, use paint on both the walls and the door. For example, paint half of the walls and door a color and the other one a different shade. White usually matches everything else so it can be used to emphasize contrasts, even with pastel shades.
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Paint the bottom portion of the walls a dark color if the furniture you place against it is white for example. This way all the elements will stand out by simply being associated with the contrasting one.
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8 Creative Wall Painting Ideas You Can Do Yourself
Gone are the days when paint on walls made you feel like a hospital, school or public place. Modern interior paint is matte, silky to the touch and comes in many shades. In addition, it is an excellent substitute for wallpaper. With its help, you can not only paint the walls in one color, but also draw, creating your own patterns. Here are some creative wall painting ideas using masking tape, a stencil and a sponge. nine0003
1 Color block
Color combination with large geometric shapes. Usually, bright colors are used to create it, which are opposed to each other, but the blocks can also be pastel, close in shade.
Vertical and horizontal
Division of space into color blocks in a horizontal or vertical plane. In a similar way, it is possible to allocate functional areas in a room, for example, a desktop as an office or an entrance area that is combined with a room. Two close colors look interesting in the horizontal division of the room. Here you should avoid the combination of white and color, this can cause the association of a whitewashed wall. nine0003
Color can correct the geometry of the room: lower or raise the ceiling, push the walls apart, deepen the room. In this way, you can paint sections of walls without observing clear boundaries. This will facilitate the strict style and give lightness to the room.
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They are easily created using masking tape and painting areas with different colors. This method is suitable for all rooms, but is especially popular in the nursery. Contrasting transitions will be appropriate in rooms where you stay for a short time: hallways, corridors, bathrooms, bathrooms. Nuance transitions - in all rooms. nine0003 13
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This is how the sequence of actions looks like when painting a wall with triangles.
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2 and are most often used in children's rooms.
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3 Polka dots
Fashionable polka dots are appropriate in any room. It can be small, medium, but large peas are especially popular. Often this pattern is used for children of all ages, but it is also appropriate in corridors and bedrooms.
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Learn how to make sponge polka dots.
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Peas can be glued instead of drawn. In this case, it can be metallized: golden or silver. nine0003
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See the sequence of actions when sticking peas with symmetry.
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4 Not only peas
Stars, hearts, Scandinavian snowflakes and other ornaments can be a pattern on a painted wall.
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6 Scandi triangles
More complex geometry that will take time to create. Such triangles look spectacular and non-trivial. You can use bright or pastel colors of paint, but limit your choice to 3-4 shades. nine0003
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8 Stencil Drawings
Using stencil blanks, which are used for textured plasters, you can create a repeating pattern, calligraphic writing on the wall or depict individual objects. If desired, the geometric contour can be painted in a contrasting color or duplicated with metallic tape.