Wall painting design

 It’s easy to take the art of wall painting for granted. After all, doesn’t it involve just picking a color and smearing it all over a surface? Simple. However, wall painting shouldn’t be limited to one-dimensional monochrome.  In today’s design world, more and more interiors are beginning to feature far more complex surfaces that have brilliant textures and tints. At the same time, they aren’t that difficult to paint! Check out this list of ideas if you’re curious to add more depth to your walls.

Add Spark to Your Gold

Gold is the color that’s always there for you when you’re looking for an instant dose of class and glamour. At the same time, you want to avoid gold sheens that are too glittery or over-the-top. To really refine your home aesthetic, aim for a textured gold that has subtle bronze strokes and an elegant metallic shimmer.

Light, Dreamy, And Breezy

Sometimes, it’s not about mixing different colors—brush strokes alone can go a long way in changing a room’s atmosphere. In this living room, for instance, the brown wall behind the television appears to be glazed over with textured highlights that add an airy, cloudy feel to the space, perfect for those looking to relax and unwind. Fortunately, it doesn’t take much effort to achieve this layered finish.

Look To the Future

If you are looking for a futuristic edge to your home, a metallic chrome does wonders in making your space look like it’s on the cutting edge of design. In this bedroom, the television is flanked by an elegant golden wall with defined curves throughout the surface. The sheen of the wall reflects light and creates an image of brilliance. This kind of designer aesthetic can be reproduced with a variety of colors. If you are a huge fan of silver, for example, try painting over your walls with a shade like Man of Steel.

Bricks Will Never Get Old

Brick walls represent a welcome break from the unbroken, smooth surfaces that dominate today’s contemporary design trends. Not only does a nice brick wall add a raw and rustic tinge to any home, but it’s also a major throwback to the iconic modern design trends prominent in the mid-1900s. White brick walls have become especially popular today because of the relaxing, resort vibes that they impart. Above all, a white brick wall can easily match any color scheme or design style.

Smooth As Suede

Nothing rivals the sensual softness of a nice velvety suede. When added to a home interior, it helps create an aura of glamour and comfort suited for any contemporary bedroom. At the same time, as the fashion gurus can tell you, suede is a difficult material to maintain, being especially vulnerable to water and discoloration. Fortunately, there are ways to paint your walls to achieve the same kind of velvety finish. Looking to replicate the soft shimmer of this lavender bedroom wall?

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