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Make Magnificent Textured Walls Yourself

Tips on Marbling and Texturing Walls with Little Expense

By Emma S., published Jul 10, 2006
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Textured or marbled walls are beautiful when decorating a room with plenty of antiques, but they’re also making a comeback for more modern decor as well. The textured walls have a look of marbled wallpaper but there’s no measuring or seams. This particular texturing technique is rather time consuming but will give your room a professional look at a fraction of the price.

There are no specific color combinations for marbling your room; you simply pick two colors that look good together. Many people marble white paint with pastels of blue or pink. Others marble rich colors like navy and gold or red and gold. Still others choose two off-setting colors like deep green with deep red. If you end up not like the colors you’ve chosen it’s a simple matter of buying one new color of paint to change it.

Start by priming the walls to cover any old paint that’s showing. One coat of primer is usually sufficient unless the existing color is very bold or dark. After the primer is sufficiently dry paint the room with two coats of paint, using only one of the colors you intend to use in the marbling. It’s best to choose the darkest color first, but if they’re both dark colors, just choose one.

After the paint is dry you’ll put on the last coat of paint, a little at a time. The last paint color should be mixed with glaze, found where paint is sold. The glaze should be two parts to the one part paint. Paint a place, say, three feet by three feet. Now take newspaper and place it on the wet paint, patting it here and there. Remove the newspaper and watch as part of the new paint comes off while some of it remains attached to the wall. This gives a marbling or textured effect to the wall.

Make Magnificent Textured Walls Yourself

Choose two different colors of paint to make a marbling effect on many different surfaces.

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Takeaways
  • Marbled walls can look quite elegant.
  • Texturing your own wall is easy but time-consuming.
  • Even kids can help texture the walls with this technique.
Did You Know?
In old days, people had "textured walls" simply because they couldn't afford new paint and the last coat began to peel. Now, decorators intentionally try for this look, especially if the room holds antiques.
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I would like to stucco the outside of my house before painting it. How would I do that and what materials would i need.

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