Saturday, May 12, 2012

Painting Techniques

Spruce up your walls with some of these classy and fun techniques that give a room that little extra.

The Sponge Technique

In this painting technique, first a solid base paint color is applied. When this paint dries off, a wash or glaze is applied using a roller. Before this dries off a damp sponge is used for exposing the base coat. This dampened sponge gives a clouded look to the wall. Once this new layer of glaze or wash dries you can also opt to apply another layer. Make sure each layer dries well before applying the next one. You can opt for two different colors for base and top coat or different shades of same color. Usually darker colors are used for the base and lighter for the top coats.

The Pressing Technique

In this technique, first a base coat is applied. Then a second coat is applied after the base coat dries off. You have to cover the wall, while this coat is wet, using a long sheet of plastic. The one used for food wrap is preferable. Now press it over the wall using a hand broom. Once you have finished pressing entire colored wall, peel off the plastic wrap. Do not drag it. You should not cover long patches. Use medium sized wraps all over to have the best look and ease of peeling.

The Ragging Technique

This is done using paper towels or rags. A base coat is first applied over the entire wall using small strokes. You can paint in different directions as well. Let this dry off. You must take a glaze or other shade and apply it using a roll. Now using rags or paper towels rag off the color in different directions. Change the pressure while ragging to have a variety in the texture. Even small variations will give it a more classy look. You can also use a variety of fabrics to get different effects.

 

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