Sure. You can do it a variety of ways. One popular treatment is to create stripes that run horizontally across the wall. In a room with a chair rail, you often see one color above the rail and a second complimentary color below. Ragging or sponge painting one color over another is another example.
by rubbing it with sand paper which will remove the paint
Well it depends, do u have a rocking chair in the corner by the winkdow or a ceiling fan? If so the accent colored wall should be the empty one. But if u have a vase of flowers on ur coffee table by the closet,it depends on what color the flowers are. If they're red blue or green it should be the wall with the closet. If they're any other color and its summer time it should be the wall with the windows. And lets see if u add another window it could also change the effect of the rooms atmosphere, so u wouldn't want an accent colored wall.AnswerChoosing the wall the accent is a matter of guesswork, unless you are using some other ideas to set up the room, such as Feng Shui, or trying to make the room appear wider than it is. I painted the long wall that did not have a wall unit on it a periwinkle blue and it warms up the room--better than all beige or making the entire room the same color. A friend of mine used a dark brown on one end wall to make the room look wider. Of course, windows and doors will entail carefully painting the edges. A bare wall may require two coats to evenly cover the area without streaking.
Yes if you really want to, but if being scraped at, or hit with something the paint will peel and reveal the tile's true color underneath. Overall, not the best idea, but it works in a quick fix.
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I take it that you mean "paint" over a previously painted wall. If that is the case, yes you can. Your best bet is to clean the wall thoroughly. You can find some special phosphate or lye based cleaner at the hardware store. Be sure to follow the safety precautions like using gloves and eye protection. Next you will need to prime the wall to cover over whatever was there before. Then it will be ready for your new paint.
if it was painted less than 30 days ago but it will more take more coats of paint than it would if you use a tinted primer. Try Behr's paint and primer in one.
Yes, you can have it painted the same, but I also have seen it wallpapered in a color that brings out plates on the rail.
A mural is painted on a wall.
He painted a thick glass wall. The color was opaque red.
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You don't. its for the plot. Nothing more
The bookshelf blocking the wall is not preventing paint from drying and keeping toxins lingering. There has been more than enough time for the paint to dry.
you can either use a sponge or dish cleaner with dish soap or just paint over that spot with the same color paint that you used to paint the rest of your wall.
You're kidding. A zillion....and those were painted over by a zillion more.
I suppose you do not mean drawings but paintings, called murals. They can be frescos, which means that the paint is united with the wall surface. Or they can be painted 'al secco', when the paint is on the surface of the wall. The latter kind is more vulnerable than the fresco. In both cases the wall surface deteriorates over time, which is a problem.
More Than a Name on a Wall was created in 1989-04.
8 yards square