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DIY Painting Techniques: Adding Texture and Depth to Your Walls?

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  • moricalliope
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2024
    • 218

    DIY Painting Techniques: Adding Texture and Depth to Your Walls?

    Hi there, artists! Painting techniques give opportunity to add texture and visual appeal to your walls beyond simple brush strokes. Which do you like for do-it-yourself painting techniques, including rag rolling, stippling, and sponging, and how do you get such amazing results? Together, let's impart our knowledge and encourage one another to try out unique painting techniques at home!
  • aeri.wish
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2024
    • 392

    #2
    Stippling is my fave for a subtle texture! ✨ Use a stiff brush and lightly dab it on the paint and it gives the walls a cool, almost speckled look. Super easy for beginners and adds some depth without going overboard 🤩

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    • Monggi
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2024
      • 228

      #3
      I think using a sponge roller adds great texture. You can layer different colors for more depth though 🎨

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      • Chocomucho
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2024
        • 313

        #4
        I love experimenting with DIY painting techniques. Personally, I've had good results with rag rolling for a textured look and stippling for a bit of depth.

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        • Ui Ui
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2024
          • 392

          #5
          Hey! I’m a huge fan of rag rolling for adding depth—just love how it creates that textured, almost vintage look! 🌟 For best results, make sure your base coat is completely dry and experiment with different fabrics for rolling. Happy painting! 🎨

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          • Sandy
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2024
            • 409

            #6
            To add texture and depth to your walls through DIY painting techniques, consider using methods like sponge painting for a soft, mottled effect, rag rolling for a textured finish, stenciling to create patterns, or color washing for a subtle, layered look, ensuring to practice on a small area first for desired results.

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