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5 Interior Wall Finishing Options That Put Paint To Shame

5 Interior Wall Finishing Options That Put Paint To Shame

The most popular way to finish an interior walls is with paint. It’s fast, simple, and affordable – all the things a homeowner needs. After you have lived in your house for a while, the paint will start to fade. You might consider re-doing them. There are many options available so there’s no reason for you to go back to painting the walls. The best part is that they are affordable and easy to do yourself.

Five Alternatives to Painting Walls

Wallpaper

Wallpaper is most likely the second-most popular choice after painting. This is because wallpaper is something we all grew to love and are familiar with. It’s easier than ever to hang wallpaper today. Adhesive-backed wallpapers are easy to apply and don’t require messy glue or water. They also provide a smooth finish. Wallpaper design has come a long ways since the days of your grandparents. You may be tempted to think only of floral wallpapers when you think about wallpaper. There are many options for wallpaper today. You can choose from flat or textured designs, as well as multi-coloured designs in any colour, such metallics or animal prints. Wallpaper can be used to cover up cracks in walls or hide dirty handprints. You can sponge off wall with washable wallpapers just like you would for your dining room table.

Panelling

Panels can be used to instantly change the look and feel of any room. They are also available in many different styles and colours. Most panels are made from pressed fibreboard and thin pieces of wood. These panels are heavier than wallpaper and will need adhesive and panelling nails to keep them in place. These panels are often used in dining rooms at half-heights. They are covered with a chair rail to protect the walls from being smashed by chairs. Panels can look like brick, stone, wood or tile.

Texturing

To add depth and interest, you can use texture compound. A thin layer of texture and design can be applied to the wall, much like plaster. You can purchase special tools from most paint shops to create your designs. After the texture has dried, you can paint it. You don’t need to paint after mixing some compounds. Some compounds can be tinted.

Brick Exposed

You may want to expose brick walls if you have them. Exposure brick gives buildings a warm, homey feel and is easy to do. You can also fake the look by hanging panelling that looks like brick.

Stone, glass and tile

Stone, glass, and tile are often used in small applications such as a backsplash in the kitchen, around a fireplace or in the bathroom. There are many beautiful options available, from modern and sleek to rustic and natural. These materials are easy to maintain once they have been installed. They are also waterproof and easy-to-clean, which is why they are so popular for bathrooms and kitchens.

Do-It-Yourself Vs. Hiring a professional

All of these interior options are easy to install by homeowners. It all depends on your comfort level, your time availability, and your personal preferences. However, it can be very rewarding to update your walls with these materials. There are professionals that can also do this job. You might hire a professional to complete the task if you’re a perfectionist or need it done quickly. A professional should be consulted if you are planning to cover large areas in tiles, stone, or other glass. This will ensure that your wall can withstand the additional weight.

These finishing options can enhance your home’s look and give you a sense of satisfaction each time you see the new wall. Do not be afraid to change your mind next time you redecorate.

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