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Anyone Who Likes Home Decor Should Try Decorative Painting Patterns

By Douglas Fisher


When a person chooses to take on decorating their home, it can be fun as well as a money saver. What some either dread or live for is the time it takes to plan, even though some people find that creating as one goes along is produces a better result. One way to get the most out of wall space is to use decorative painting patterns that complement a room theme.

These patterns are reusable and ideal for those with a creative side. Windows, walls, and hard furnishings are ideal projects. However, those who like to recycle paper and paper products will find that old shipping boxes can be converted into functional crafts to be displayed around the house.

Patterns or templates can be used in a number of places besides walls. Older wood tables and other hard furnishings may be given new life with an abstract or floral design accent. If it is not possible to have a running pattern that covers an entire wall space, then borders that cover the edges or entryways could be a nice solution.

Choosing the right paint depends mostly on how space is being used. Acrylic paint is affordable, is found at most major discount retail chains and dries quickly with a single coat. If a mistake is made, all it takes is a little soap and water to correct a fresh coat. If it has dried already, painting over the mistake is a possibility.

Watercolors are good for blending things like floral designs but will not show up on most furnishings or dark backgrounds. For those who do not care to spend a lot of time using a brush, there are some alternatives. When it comes to small details, spray paints may be of use, or for added texture, the sponge paint methods may work.

Another method to consider is the faux painting. This is usually done with a sea sponge or toothbrush but there are also kits that are compatible with tole painting patterns. Arts and craft stores also carry sprays that are easy to use and come in a wide range of colors and textures.

Anyone lacking ideas may want to browse the many home decor websites or periodicals. Also, books and live tutorials that are found online can also provide inspiration and possibly help someone who may find themselves a little stumped. While these are good reference points, anyone can add their own personal touches.

Other ideas for paints are to experiment with different textures. Spray paints are faster than brush strokes and advanced users may like to use an airbrush effect on their project. There are some spray paints that give surfaces a faux finish like crackle, marble, and stone. These come in many colors and may be used on everyday home decor.

If using design templates for a specialized space, like a room for a child or the kitchen, there are some unusual touches that may be considered. Glitter or shimmer effects or even paint that glows in the dark can give a professional look for a fraction of the price. Even the concept does not last forever, it can still be a fun activity for all members of the family.




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