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5 Essential Tips For Painting Accent Wall

September 1, 2021
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5 Essential Tips For Painting Accent Wall

Adding an accent wall is a simple and effective way to change up your area without having to repaint it or replace your furniture. It's one wall in a room that's different from the others in terms of aesthetic. To stand out, it usually has a brighter hue or textured paint or wallpaper. It's not difficult to make your own accent wall; the hardest thing is getting started.


Here are tips for painting your accent wall:


Choosing a wall

An accent wall is a wall that is painted a different color than the rest of the space and draws attention to itself. The right wall will draw attention to a component of the space that is already noteworthy. It is ideal to choose a wall in an open space with plenty of natural or artificial light. A wall that draws your eye or has fascinating architectural details is particularly good.


Picking a color

It's helpful to look at what's currently in the room before choosing a hue. An accent wall could be painted in a color that appears in artwork or upholstery fabric. A bold or very dark hue will create drama, while a neutral tone will create a subtle focus without detracting from the art and furniture. Spend some time learning about color schemes and how they work. A monochromatic scheme utilizes just one color's tints and hues. You could, for example, make the accent wall a couple of tones darker if the rest of the room is a neutral hue like light brown or light gray.


Selecting a sheen

Next, consider the sheen of the paint you wish to use. You may utilize this knowledge to set the ambiance of the room by knowing how each paint sheen reflects light differently. A light eggshell finish may soften the entire space.

Glossier finishes, such as semi-gloss or satin, will help to add light and make the wall sparkle even more.


Prepare your room

Move any furniture from the room or put it in the middle of the room and cover it with sheets to protect it from stains. Placing sheets on the floor and removing window coverings and outlet covers are the first steps in the process. When painting, use painter's tape to protect window sill edges and other surfaces you don't want to get paint on.


Prime and paint

Although a coat of primer isn't required before painting, it will increase coverage and help the paint last longer. You should prime your walls first if they're soiled or if you're painting a light color over dark walls.

Use premium quality interior paint. Second coat if necessary. You don't have to let the paint completely dry between layers, but the longer you leave it, the greater your outcome will be.


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