Five Paint Techniques That You Can Use in Your Home - Next Door Painting

Five Paint Techniques That You Can Use in Your Home

A fresh coat of paint can make all the difference to the look and feel of any room in the home. As well as painting a wall a single solid color, you can also incorporate several paint techniques in order to bring some more detail to the room. With so many different types of paint techniques out there, it can be difficult to know what’s what. This article takes a look at five popular paint techniques, and it explains how you can recreate them at home.

Stencilling

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Stencilling is a popular type of paint technique which uses pre made stencils to create designs and shapes on the wall. They are commonly used in bathrooms to decorate walls or tiles. Nautical themed shapes and designs, such as seashell shapes or starfish will also look great in the bedroom. Stencils are available in a huge selection of shapes and sizes, so you can be sure to find the perfect type of stencil for your needs. You can also make the stencil yourself or have them custom made according to your requirements. When you are stencilling on the walls, you will need to make sure that the stencil is properly attached onto the walls so that no paint leaks and ruins the stencil effect.

Ombré Paint

Ombré paint washing is becoming increasingly popular in the modern home. It is where two different colored paints are gradually blended into one another on a wall. It can be used on one wall to create a focal point, or on all walls if you want to bring some extra color and details into the room. In order to create a good ombré effect you will need to blend the colors carefully which can be tricky. You may want to hire a professional painter who will be able to do a great job for you.

White Washing

White washing is where a lighter color of paint is applied over the walls in order to create several different tones on the wall. White washing works well in conservatory areas, as it helps to bring a Mediterranean feel to any room in the home.

Ageing

The paint of walls can be aged on purpose in order to create a vintage or shabby chic looks. This can be achieved by sanding down paint on walls with sandpaper or other abrasive materials; it also works particularly well with painted furniture. You can combine this technique with stencilling in order to create a unique and authentic looking vintage piece.

These are just a few of the many ways that you can use paint effects in your home. In order to successfully recreate these effects you will need to purchase high quality paint and tools from a DIY store or from online retailers. You may want to practice on a wooden board first to perfect the technique. You can also hire a painter to complete the job for you, as they will have the tools and expertise to create a high quality finish.