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How To Disguise A Not So Smooth Walls
Do you have one of those walls, with nicks and bumps and
just all round tired looking wall? Maybe you removed
very old wallpaper and its left a wall that either needs
to be replaced with new drywall or plastered.
Well, if this
painting project was not in your budget this year,
then why not try working with it, instead of covering it
up! Have you ever done a faux finish? painted a mural?
well both of these methods are great ways to extend the
life of a "not so nice wall".
First of all, make sure you wall is clean and dry, and
any loose bits have been removed, then decide on your
color theme. A mottled look is a great quick way to give
the wall some life and a old world plaster look, and you
can achieve this by painting the lightest color first.
Your color theme should be of similar colors or just
different shades of the same one for a mottled effect.
While that is drying, get your next colors ready in
small trays and add some glaze, (this extends the drying
period to give you time to work with it) or if you can't
get any glaze, thin the paint with a tiny bit of water,
but you will have to work fast. Once your base coat is
dry, start dabbing on your next color and find the
effect you like, or take a cloth and basically "wash"
the wall lightly with it, and keep adding other colors
that are part of your theme.
You should end up with a mottled look, that can appear
like old plaster, and with your walls lumps and bumps
this will actually help give it the look! You can
experiment with different techniques, you can drag a dry
paint brush through the wet paint to give a linen look..
just try different ideas, you have nothing to lose, this
wall will look way better no matter what you do at this
point! So don't worry if you are not a great artist,
this makes for a nice bit of artwork when done and
extends the life of the wall.
Another great way is to paint a mural pick something
simple to begin with, and then make sure you have the
colors needed a quick hint, you don't want to be
spending hundreds on all different colors of paints,
just pick a simple scene that can use different shades
of about 3 colors or whatever you have around your house
if using latex, you can mix them to get your shades such
as for trees, or sky or water make your mural simple and
not too busy, and have fun! Depending on where this wall
is, you could also let older kids become artists!..
especially since they love to paint on walls anyways,
and this would definitely become a conversation piece!
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