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It’s time to come out of the contemporary house painting methods and think out of the box to add beauty to your home. Many of our customers are unaware of this Decorative Painting and we thought of throwing some light through which they can decorate their walls through decorative painting. They completely change the aura of your walls and glitter freshness and vibrancy in every corner. There are many techniques like stenciling, Texture painting, sponging, and combing. Let’s discuss each of them.
Stencil Painting
Stencils are one of the most engaging and refreshing painting techniques. They are the best alternative for wallpapers. You can pick up your design from our numerous stencil collections on our website. Your home will look fabulous and revamped with the new makeover.
Texture Painting
If you are thinking of changing the look of your walls than just putting on a coat of paint, then texturing your walls can be your best choice. Metallic and non-metallic texture paints are available in the market. You can pick up the variety of textures available and give your walls a perfect beauty makeover. You can play with special effects which will make your walls even more attractive. Some of the very frequently used effects are
Combing
The combing technique can be used to create the look of wood grains or any creative design that can pop up in your mind. This method of painting involves applying base coat paint and covering a contrasting colour and then pulling the teeth of a combing tool to create the desired effects.
Sponging
Of all the painting techniques for creating special effects, sponging is one of the most common and easiest ones. It creates a very impressive and dramatic look for your walls.
Crinkle
The crinkle effect is created by using regular household tissue paper and helps in giving you a designer wall. It’s also called tissue paper wall painting. If you are interested in a more antique rich feel kind of painting then this is perfect for you.
Ragging
Ragging is a faux painting technique that involves rolling a soft fabric with the intention to create decorative patterns and prints.