Interior painting has a lot of styles, textures and techniques to choose from. All these can be used to beautify your home. You can play around with color and create an amazing look for a room just by using the right kinds of paint.
However, when it comes to painting, people get scared to experiment and instead opt to stick to stark white walls. They are afraid that playing around with color will have disastrous effects and they might end up having to redo the entire thing.
But nothing could be farther from the truth, especially when it comes to home decorating. Your home is your sanctuary.
It is a place where you can get away from everything and relax.
So why not use color to make it so? Here are three interior painting techniques you can use.
Faux painting. Faux painting is done to make one object look like another. This is a cheap and effective way to mix and match existing furniture. It is also a great way to add depth and life to your walls. With faux painting your walls can now make a statement. Would you like your walls to look like marble or hardwood without having to spend a fortune? Then you can try faux painting techniques such as sponging, ragging, rag rolling, bagging dragging, combing, marbleizing and granite finish. Each technique creates a different look. So determine what look you want to achieve before choosing what kind of technique to use.
Wall stenciling. This involves painting the wall through cutout areas of a certain design or template. When the template is removed, the design pattern remains. This is another easy and economical way to redecorate your home. The possibilities stenciling offers are endless. You can use it to create colorful patterns in your child’s room, repaint your living room in interesting patterns or draw unique designs or your kitchen wall.
Rubber stamping. This is one of the fastest and easiest ways to recreate an entire room. You do not even have to be artist in order to do this. Rubber stamping is something that anyone can do. This is done by using rubber stamps to stamp on your walls and furniture. Each stamp has a different pattern. So it depends on you what pattern for interior painting you want to follow.


