to the sweet, inquisitive young house love readers - i actually cut a stencil with an exacto blade from a pattern i drew out. i used foam board to make the stencil with, then lined it in duct tape so that it'd be water-resistant. i drew vertical lines on the wall for my "guide", but a lot of it was just freehanded/eyeballed! sorry i dont have a better explanation! it's one of those things that's kind of hard to describe! i'm also not selling any stencils, because i'm afraid it was a little awkward to do, and i don't want any one to mess up their wall and be mad at me! :) haha...anyway...let me know if you have more questions! also - the wall color is "aloof gray" by sherwin williams! it's a great gray!
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this is the accent wall that i painted this week. i've been wanting to do a pattern that resembled wallpaper, and i finally got to! megan was pretty open to my ideas, so after i selected the color for her bedroom (she already had her "colors" in mind - grey and burgundy) and she had it painted, i went in and added the pattern. we were both happy with the result!
it was sort of a combination of free-hand work, and stenciling. i hand-cut a stencil for the pattern (after being inspired by a photo that a friend posted on twitter!), and hand-painted each line on.
before:

after:
i used a high-gloss paint to contrast with the flat look paint that we used as the basecoat:
initially, the room looked like this:
(which is the same color paint - the wall is a flat finish, and the lines are a high-gloss of the same color, BUT we decided that the lines needed to be a little darker, so we used a color 2 shades darker than the basecoat. i still like the original look, though, if you are wanting something very subtle!)





































AWESOME! Love it! Did you freehand it or did you use a stencil or something? It's incredible! I could see a treatment like this being really neat in a powder room (or any room at all, really).
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! I LOVE this!!! So creative and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteerin - i made a stencil and hand painted it on! :)
ReplyDeletethanks guys!
LOVE it Kristen - great job! What would you charge to do one relatively small wall like this?
ReplyDeleteWow! This is beautiful - great job!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful. What color paint did you use?
ReplyDeleteThis made me gasp out loud! It's gorgeous!
ReplyDeletethank you guys! it was fun to do something that i totally dreamed up and came up with on my own - i can't wait to do more "wallpaper-esque" patterns in the future, too!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! I love how this turned out -- these are some of the best "after" shots I've seen on your blog!
ReplyDeletethanks katie! i just looked at your blog - we live so close! i'm in grant park, funny!
ReplyDeleteok.....this is freakishly amazing....LOVE it!
ReplyDeletexo
barb @ knack- oh thank you! you are my idol, so that means a lot! :)
ReplyDeletefantastic! how long did this take to do?
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE a more detailed explanation of how you did this! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I found this from YHL, and I would definitely buy a stencil and take the risk that it wouldn't work out ... just sayin'. :)
ReplyDeleteI love this. Now I am itching to do something similar!
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog via YHL and I love some of the ideas you come up with. The subtle accent wall is beautiful and classy. Well done, great eye.
ReplyDeleteI also found you through YHL, and I'm so excited that you posted a tutorial! We're moving over the next 2-3 days and I desperately wanted an accent wall in our bedroom and was thinking about a light grey wallpaper with a glossy damask print just a few shades darker, but, alas, our walls are textured and could't hold wallpaper without some serious willpower/elbow grease/sanding. Being nearly 36 weeks pregnant, that's definitely NOT in the cards. (Also the fact that the only wallpaper I could find to match what I wanted was $60 per SINGLE roll may have weighed in on that...) I may be able to talk the other half into this, though, so thank you!! (:
ReplyDeletePS I will be linking after I talk him into it and post the finished project on our blog! (:
ReplyDeleteLove the color! What's the name of it?
ReplyDeleteSilly question.....is the stencil of the outside lines or the inside oval design?.........love this for our new hair salon wall
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