From bold swirls to subtle strokes, adding texture to drywall is easier than you think.
If you are a beginner DIY-er with some painting experience under your belt, take it up a notch by learning how to create beautiful textures on your walls or ceiling.
In addition to being aesthetically pleasing, textures are practical, and serve to cover up defects in your walls or ceiling. Once the texture is applied, you will never even remember that those flaws are there.
Here are the basics you'll need to get started.
There are different ways to apply the texture to walls. You can use a brush, heavy-nap paint roller, texture roller, or taping knife, just to name a few options.
You can also create your own texturing tools. Try scrunching up some plastic, or even using a pocket comb. You may find other objects around your home that will help you create an attractive and unique pattern.
Textures can bring a variety of effects to a room — from bold to modest.
Perhaps you would like to make a dramatic style statement with something very pronounced, such as a swirl pattern or a Spanish knife texture.
Or maybe you just want to add something subtle to your walls, to give just a bit of character to the room. For this, you could consider what is called a “knockdown” texture, where, after the texture is applied, it is grazed over lightly with a trowel or taping knife.
Another easy option for applying texture is to use a texture roller to apply a highly visible pattern to the ceiling, such as a crow’s foot pattern.
Understand the basics of adding texture and you will soon be good to go.
There are literally hundreds of different textures and combinations of textures you can add to your walls and ceilings to put your own unique personal “stamp” on your room.
Texturing is one of those home decor projects that looks like it takes more effort than it actually does. Remember: You can do this!
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